Radhanagari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
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Radhanagari Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha
Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha
The Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha or the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is situated in the Nariman Point area of South Mumbai in the capital Mumbai...

 (legislative assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra
Maharashtra
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 state in western India
India
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Radhanagari (constituency number 272) is one of the ten Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Kolhapur district
Kolhapur District
Kolhapur district is located in Maharashtra state. The city of Kolhapur is the district headquarters. The district had a population of 3,523,162 of which 29.81% were urban as of 2001...

. This constituency covers the entire Radhanagari tehsil
Tehsil
A Tehsil or Tahsil/Tahasil , also known as Taluk and Mandal, is an administrative division of some country/countries of South Asia....

 and parts of Ajra and Bhudargad tehsils of this district.

Radhanagari is part of Kolhapur Lok Sabha constituency
Kolhapur (Lok Sabha constituency)
Kolhapur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok Sabha constituencies in Maharashtra state in western India.-Assembly segments:...

 along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments in this district, namely, Chandgad, Kagal
Kagal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Kagal Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India.-Overview:Kagal is one of the ten Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Kolhapur district...

, Kolhapur South, Karvir and Kolhapur North.

Members of Legislative Assembly

  • 1980: Haribhau Kadav, Indian National Congress (I)
  • 1985: Bajarang Desai, Indian Congress (Socialist)
    Indian Congress (Socialist)
    Indian Congress was a political party in India between 1978 and 1986. The party was formed through a split in the Indian National Congress. Initially the party was known as the Indian National Congress and was led by D. Devraj Urs. It broke away from the parent party in 1978 following Indira...

  • 1990: Shankar Patil, Janata Dal
    Janata Dal
    Janata Dal is an Indian political party which was formed through the merger of Janata Party factions, the Lok Dal, Congress, and the Jan Morcha led by V. P...

  • 1995: Namdevrao Bhoite, Independent
    Independent (politician)
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  • 1999: Bajarang Desai, Indian National Congress
    Indian National Congress
    The Indian National Congress is one of the two major political parties in India, the other being the Bharatiya Janata Party. It is the largest and one of the oldest democratic political parties in the world. The party's modern liberal platform is largely considered center-left in the Indian...

  • 2004: Krishnarao Patil, Independent
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  • 2009: Krishnarao Patil, Nationalist Congress Party
    Nationalist Congress Party
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