List of leaders of the opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

The Leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is an elected member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly who leads the official opposition in the lower house of the Maharashtra Legislature. The leader of the opposition is the legislature speaker of the party with the most seats after the government party.

Leader of the Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
StyleThe Hon’ble
Member ofMaharashtra Legislative Assembly
Reports toGovernment of Maharashtra
ResidenceMumbai
SeatMaharashtra Legislature
NominatorMembers of Official Opposition
AppointerSpeaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term lengthDuring the life of the vidhan Sabha (five years maximum)
Precursor
Inaugural holderAli Muhammad Khan Dehlavi, Muslim League
(1937–1939)
Deputy
Salary - approximately

Leaders of the Opposition

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The Assembly's opposition parties elect a leader of the opposition. This is commonly the leader of the largest non-government party, and is recognized as such by the speaker. The following is the list of leaders of the opposition in the assembly.[1]

#PortraitNameConstituencyTenureAssembly
(election)
Chief MinisterParty
Pre-Independence Bombay Legislative Assembly (1937–47)
1Ali Muhammad Khan Dehlavi19371939All-India Muslim League
2A. A. Khan19461947
Post-Independence Bombay Legislative Assembly (1947–60)
(2)A. A. Khan19471952Indian Union Muslim League
3Tulsidas Jadhav19521955Peasants and Workers Party of India
4Shreedhar Mahadev Joshi19581959Praja Socialist Party
5Udhavrao Patil19581959Peasants and Workers Party of India
6Vithalrao Devidasrao Deshpande19591960Communist Party of India
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (born 1960)
7 Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare19601962Scheduled Castes Federation
8Krishnarao Dhulap19621972Peasants and Workers Party of India
9Dinkar Patil7 April 1972July 1977
10Ganpatrao Deshmukh18 July 1977February 1978
11 Uttamrao Patil28 March 197817 July 1978Janata Party
12 Prabha RauFebruary 197913 July 1979Indian National Congress
13 Pratibha Patil16 July 1979February 1980
14
Sharad PawarBaramati3 July 19801 August 1981Indian Congress (Socialist)
15 December 198314 January 1985
21 March 198514 December 1986
15Babanrao Dhakne17 December 198114 December 1986Janata Party
16Nihal Ahmed14 December 198626 November 1987
17Datta Narayan Patil27 November 198722 December 1988Peasants and Workers Party of India
18Mrinal Gore23 December 198819 October 1989Janata Party
(17)Datta Narayan Patil20 October 19893 March 1990Peasants and Workers Party of India
19 Manohar JoshiDadar22 March 199012 December 19911 year, 265 days8th
(1990)
Shiv Sena
20Gopinath MundeRenapur12 December 199114 March 19953 years, 92 daysBharatiya Janata Party
21Madhukar PichadAkole25 March 199515 July 19994 years, 112 days9th
(1995)
Indian National Congress
22 Narayan RaneMalvan22 October 199912 July 20055 years, 263 daysShiv Sena
23Ramdas KadamKhed1 October 20053 November 20094 years, 33 days
24 Eknath KhadseMuktainagar11 November 20098 November 20144 years, 362 days12th
(2009)
Ashok Chavan

Prithviraj Chavan

Bharatiya Janata Party
25 Eknath ShindeKopri-Pachpakhadi12 November 20145 December 201423 days13th
(2014)
Devendra FadnavisShiv Sena
26Radhakrishna Vikhe PatilShirdi23 December 20145 June 20194 years, 164 daysIndian National Congress
27 Vijay WadettiwarBramhapuri24 June 20199 November 2019138 days
28 Devendra FadnavisNagpur South West1 December 201929 June 20222 years, 210 days14th
(2019)
Uddhav ThackerayBharatiya Janata Party
29 Ajit PawarBaramati4 July 20222 July 2023363 daysEknath ShindeNationalist Congress Party
(27) Vijay WadettiwarBramhapuri3 August 2023Incumbent324 daysIndian National Congress

Leaders of the Opposition (Additional Charge and Acting)

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#PortraitNameTenureAssembly
(election)
Chief MinisterParty
Acting Dilip Walse-Patil23 November 201926 November 20193 days14th
(2019)
Devendra FadnavisNationalist Congress Party
ActingJitendra Awhad2 July 202318 July 202316 daysEknath ShindeNationalist Congress Party
Additional ChargeBalasaheb Thorat18 July 20233 August 202316 daysIndian National Congress

Deputy Leaders of the Opposition

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PortraitNameTerm of officeSpeaker of the HouseParty
01 Jayant Patil23 December 201420 April 20183 years, 118 daysNationalist Congress Party
02 Shashikant Shinde20 April 20189 November 20191 year, 203 days
03 Sudhir Mungantiwar2 December 201929 June 20222 years, 209 daysBharatiya Janata Party
04Balasaheb Thorat4 July 20223 August 20231 year, 30 daysIndian National Congress
05
(First)
Jitendra Awhad3 August 2023Incumbent324 daysNationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
06
(Second)
Ajay Choudhari3 August 2023Incumbent324 daysShiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Legislative Assembly Leaders of the Opposition" (PDF) (in Marathi). Retrieved 7 May 2021.