Prabhakar Kashinath Kunte

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Prabhakar Kashinatjh Kunte

Freedom fighter and legislator

Born: Alibag 1922 (?) Currently resident in Mumbai

Education: Alibag & Mumbai Father: Kashinath Vaman Kunte Mother: Godavari Kashinath Kunte

Joined Indian National Congress. Active in Quit India movement in 1942, imprisoned by British regime. Trade Union leader.

Supported Indira Gandhi in the Congress split of 1969 and 1978.

Elected 1977 to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Dharavi in Mumbai on a Congress (I) ticket. Minister of State for Housing, 1977-1980 under Chief Minister #REDIRECT Sharad Pawar. Subsequently, lost contest for Mahim assembly seat, 1980 vs. F.M. Pinto (Independent)

Later Chairmhan, Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA).

Lost 1987 election vs. Ramesh Y. Prabhoo of Shiv Sena. Subsequently, the election was invalidated in Kunte v. Prabhoo after a 9-year court case [1] in the Bombay High Court and Supreme Court of India [2]. The founder and leadehr of the Shiv Sena party, Bal Thackeray was found guilty of violating Indian electoral laws.