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Maha: Veteran PWP leader Prof N.D. Patil dies at 93

By IANS | Updated: January 17, 2022 13:20 IST

Kolhapur (Maharashtra), Jan 17 Veteran political leader of Peasants & Workers Party (PWP), an ex-cabinet minister and a ...

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Kolhapur (Maharashtra), Jan 17 Veteran political leader of Peasants & Workers Party (PWP), an ex-cabinet minister and a four-time legislator, Prof Narayan Dnyandeo Patil passed away following a brief illness, party leaders said here on Monday.

Battling from a recent brain haemorrhage, he breathed his last at a private hospital here early on Monday, aged 93.

Earlier, the fiery leader - who spent over seven decades in public life - was infected by Covid-19 and had recovered from it despite his advanced age.

He dedicated his life to the cause of farmers, peasants, mill-workers, casual labourers, the deprived and downtrodden in society and served as Maharashtra Member of Legislative Council for four terms, and served as a minister from 1978-1990.

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