The formation of Maharashtra on May 1, 1960, marked a critical juncture in Indian state politics. The Samyukta Maharashtra Movement, spearheaded by stalwarts like S. M. Joshi and Keshavrao Jedhe, demanded a separate state for Marathi-speaking people. Their call for a unified cultural and linguistic identity gained momentum as regions with diverse linguistic groups felt underrepresented in the larger Bombay State. The division led to the creation of Maharashtra and Gujarat, with Mumbai as the capital of Maharashtra, laying the foundation for a distinct political identity.
CONGRESS DOMINANCE IN THE EARLY DECADES
Post-formation, the Indian National Congress dominated Maharashtra's political landscape, owing to its role in India's independence movement and its ability to cater to diverse socio-economic groups. Yashwantrao Chavan, Maharashtra's first Chief Minister, emerged as a visionary leader. Under his leadership, the Congress fostered industrial growth, education, and rural development, solidifying its voter base across the state.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Congress won successive elections, leveraging its grassroots organization and the charisma of national leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. This period was marked by the consolidation of cooperative societies, particularly in sugar production, which became a powerful political tool. Leaders like Vasantdada Patil and Shankarrao Chavan played pivotal roles in establishing the state's agrarian economy, further cementing Congress's dominance.
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