Mumbai: Eyeing the upcoming elections to the local and civic bodies, the BJP on Wednesday welcomed Annasaheb Dange back to the party fold. Once known as the senior-most BJP leader, he had quit the party 23 years ago. He was welcomed by Devendra Fadnavis at the state BJP office.
The CM recalled his days as a young party activist, who worked with Dange during the tanker-free campaign in scarcity-hit areas. Dange hails from the Dhangar community, which has a sizable presence in the districts of Solapur, Satara, and Sangli (his native) in western Maharashtra. After Mahadeo Jankar, who heads Rashtriya Samaj Paksha, parted ways with the BJP, the party appears to have been looking for prominent faces from the community.
2008 Malegaon Blast Verdict Today: Who Are The 7 Key Accused And What Charges Are They Facing?Dange was the second-in-command among the BJP ministers when the Shiv Sena-led coalition government assumed power in 1995. He was the leader of opposition in the legislative council and later became the rural development minister. Dismayed over the alleged mistreatment by senior leaders, Dange had joined the NCP in early 2002. He hails from Islampur, Sangli, which was recently renamed as Ishwarpur by the state government.
With strong RSS links, he worked zealously for the BJP in a district known as the Congress bastion back then. Dange was closely associated with Gopinath Munde, who was deputy CM between 1995 and 1999. Almost all the important decisions of the BJP were taken by the duo and it was Dange who used to be aggressive for the party cause during the decisionmaking process of the then government.
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