Amal Mahadik is an Indian politician from the state of Maharashtra. He has been associated with electoral politics in western Maharashtra, a region historically significant in the state's political and cooperative landscape.
Key facts
| Name | Amal Mahadik |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| State | Maharashtra |
| Country | India |
Background
Mahadik belongs to a political family active in the Kolhapur region of Maharashtra, where members of the Mahadik family have contested elections at various levels including the Lok Sabha, the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, and local bodies. The Kolhapur and Sangli belt of western Maharashtra is known for its sugar cooperatives, dairy networks, and a long tradition of competitive electoral politics.
Political career
Mahadik has contested elections in Maharashtra and has been engaged with party-level political work in the state. Western Maharashtra constituencies in which the Mahadik family has been active include those in and around Kolhapur district.
Significance
As a regional political figure in Maharashtra, Mahadik is part of the broader landscape of state-level leaders whose careers are shaped by district-level party organisation, cooperative institutions, and constituency-based politics. Such figures play a notable role in mobilising voters and shaping policy outcomes within their districts.
Related topics
- Politics of Maharashtra
- Kolhapur district
- Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- Western Maharashtra
- Cooperative movement in Maharashtra