Gopikishan Bajoria
Gopikishan Bajoria (Marathi: गोपीकिशन बजोरिया) is a Shiv Sena politician from Akola district, Maharashtra. He is current Member of Legislative Council as a member of Shiv Sena representing Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana Local Authorities constituency.[2][3] He has been elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council for three consecutive terms for 2004, 2010 and 2016.[4]
Gopikishan Bajoria | |
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गोपीकिशन बजोरिया | |
Member of Legislative Council of Maharashtra | |
In office 2016–2022 | |
Constituency | Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana. Akot 2019 |
Member of Legislative Council of Maharashtra | |
In office 2010–2016 | |
Constituency | Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana. Akot 2019. |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Shiv Sena |
Children | Viplove Bajoria[1] |
Education | B.Sc. and LLB, from Amravati University |
He got elected to legislative council for the third consecutive time with a record margin of 274 votes, securing 513 of the total 791 votes. During his tenure as a legislator he has achieved a special grant for Shioni airport, Akola and successfully raised funds from the state government. Apart from this, he is largely associated with the social work. Gopikisan Bajoria has played a key role in development of cottage industries and small scale village industries for the employment and betterment of low earning farmers of Akot, Telhara and Hiwarkhed.
Positions held
- 2004: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (1st term)
- 2010: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (2nd term)
- 2016: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (3rd term) [5]
References
- "परभणी-हिंगोलीत शिवसेनेचे विप्लव बाजोरिया विजयी". esakal.com.
- "Maharashtra legislative council Members".
- "Congress, Sena bag Council seats in Mumbai; BJP man loses". dnaindia.com.
- "बुलढाणा-अकोल्यात शिवसेनेचे विद्यमान आमदार गोपीकिसन बजोरिया यांनी विजयाची 'हॅट्ट्रिक' साजरी केली". loksatta.com.
- "2015 विधान परिषदेच्या विजयी उमेदवाराची यादी". ibnlokmat.tv.
External links
- Shivsena website Archived 1 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine