Rajesh Rathod

Rajesh Rathod (Marathi: राजेश राठोड) (born 1978) is an Indian politician belonging to the Indian National Congress. He is member of Maharashtra Legislative Council and also served as member of Zilla Parishad. He got elected to the Legislative Council by MLA's unopposed on 24 May 2020, along with 9 others.[1] He is son of former MLA Dhondiram Harinayak Rathod.[2]

Rajesh Rathod
राजेश राठोड
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council [1]
Assumed office
14 May 2020
Personal details
Born
Rajesh Dhondiram Rathod

1978 (age 4142)
Umerkheda, Mantha, District Jalna, Maharashtra
Nationality Indian
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Sindhu Rathod
Children2
ParentsDhondiram Harinayak Rathod (father)
Alma materM. Ed., University of Pune

Early life

Rathod hails from Umerkheda village in Mantha Taluka of Jalna district, his father Dhondiram Rathod was a MLA from partur, he's married to Sindhu Rathod having two daughters Riya and Riha.[3]

Political Career

Rathod, a three-time Zila Parishad member and a youth congress worker, working as a secretary at Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. he also serves as NSUI District President and General Secretary of Youth Congress. and is also a leader of the Banjara community in the region.[4]

Positions Held

  • Member of Legislative Council of Maharashtra 14 May 2020
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