Sudin Dhavalikar

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Ramkrishna alias Sudin Madhav Dhavalikar[4] (born 21 November 1956) is an Indian politician and a senior leader of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP). He is a six-term member of the Goa Legislative Assembly, representing the Marcaim constituency since 1999.[5] Dhavalikar also served as a deputy Chief Minister of Goa.[6]

Preceded byShripad Naik
ConstituencyMarcaim
Chief MinisterPramod Sawant
Quick facts Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly, Preceded by ...
Sudin Dhavalikar
Dhavalikar in 2018
Member of the Goa Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
8 June 1999
Preceded byShripad Naik
ConstituencyMarcaim
7th Deputy Chief Minister of Goa
In office
19 March 2019[1]  27 March 2019[2]
GovernorMridula Sinha
Chief MinisterPramod Sawant
Preceded byFrancis D'Souza
Succeeded byManohar Ajgaonkar
Cabinet Minister, Government of Goa
In office
17 March 2017  17 March 2019
GovernorMridula Sinha
Chief MinisterManohar Parrikar
Ministry and Departments
  • Public Works.
  • Transport.
  • River Navigation.
  • Museum.
Cabinet Minister to the Government of Goa
Assumed office
April 2022
GovernorP. S. Sreedharan Pillai
Chief MinisterPramod Sawant
Ministry and Departments
  • Power
  • New and Renewable Energy
  • Housing
Personal details
Born (1956-11-21) 21 November 1956 (age 69)
PartyMaharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (since 1990s)
SpouseJyoti Dhavalikar
RelativesDeepak Dhavalikar (brother)[3]
Chowgule College, then under Bombay University
OccupationPolitician
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Ministry portfolios

He has been a Minister in various governments for over 15 years, holding important portfolios by forming alliances with various political parties.

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Goa State Cabinet Ministry Portfolios held by Sudin Dhavalikar[7]
Took officeLeft officePortfolios HeldChief MinisterParty
3 June 200231 January 2005P.W.D., Archives & Archaeology, Museum, and FisheriesManohar ParrikarBJP
3 February 20054 March 2005Public Works Department, Fisheries, Archives & Archaeology, and MuseumManohar ParrikarBJP
7 June 20055 June 2007Public Works Department, Fisheries, Archives & Archaeology, Museum, and Co-operationShri Pratapsingh RaneINC
8 June 200728 July 2007Public Works Department, and Science & TechnologyShri Pratapsingh RaneINC
14 March 20081 February 2012Transport, River Navigation Department, and Social WelfareDigambar KamatINC
9 March 20128 November 2014Public Works Department, Transport, and River NavigationManohar ParrikarBJP
8 November 201412 December 2016Public Works Department, Transport, and River NavigationLaxmikant ParsekarBJP
20 March 201717 March 2019Public Works Department, Transport, River Navigation, and MuseumManohar ParrikarBJP
18 March 201927 March 2019Public Works Department, Transport, River Navigation, and MuseumPramod SawantBJP
9 April 2022PresentPower, New & Renewable Energy, and HousingPramod SawantBJP
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On 27 March 2019, he was dropped from the Cabinet of Ministers as the Deputy Chief Minister, as well as the ruling alliance, after two MGP MLAs (Deepak Pauskar and Manohar Ajgaonkar) broke away from the party and joined the ruling BJP, merging the MGP legislative party into the BJP.[8][6] A disqualification plea of the two breakaway MGP MLAs, along with 10 other congress MLAs was dismissed by the High Court of Bombay at Goa.[9]

Career

Dhavalikar is a senior leader of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, Goa's first ruling party after the end of Portuguese rule in 1961.[7] He first joined the party in the early 1990s.[10] He has played a pivotal role in survival and success of the party for last 20 years.

Controversy

In 2015, two members of Aam Aadmi Party – Pradip Ghadi Amonkar and Mujahid Rizvi – alleged that Dhavalikar, while contesting the previous Assembly election, had sworn a false affidavit that he is a BSc graduate. They claimed that Sudin Dhavalikar had lied in his sworn affidavit regarding his educational qualification.[11][12][13] The aggrieved approached the court as they claimed that Ponda police had declined to register an FIR against Dhavalikar. After inquiring with the Bombay University, Ponda police submitted in the court that Dhavalikar's BSc degree is genuine. The Ponda court promptly dismissed the case noting that JMFC Apurva Nagvekar did not find any merit in the application made by the aggrieved party.[14]

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