Kantilal Amrutiya
Member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
8 December 2022
Succeeded byBrijesh Merja
ConstituencyMorbi
In office
1995–2017
Personal details
Born
Kanabhai S. Amrutiya

(1962-03-08) 8 March 1962
Jetpar, Morbi , Gujarat, India[1]
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
SpouseJyotsanaben K Amrutiya
ChildrenPratham Amrutiya, Jahanvi Amrutiya Zeel Amrutiya
Residence(s)Morbi, Gujarat, India
EducationElementary
Alma materV C Highschool, Morbi
WebsiteKantilal Amrutiya on FaceBook
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Kanabhai Shivlal Amrutiya (pronunciation) officially known as Kantilal Shivlal Amrutiya (pronunciation), born 8 March 1962, is a former member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly who represented Morbi constituency in Gujarat, India for five terms.[2][3] He is known by the name "Kanabhai" among the people of Morbi and surroundings. He has worked in agriculture and industry.

Personal life

Kanabhai was born on 8 March 1962 to a middle-class Patel community family in Jetpar in Morbi district of Gujarat State, India. During the floods due to the Morvi dam failure, in the 1970s, even as a young boy, he volunteered to serve to rehabilitate the victims. As a young man, he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, a student organisation and was involved in the anti-corruption Nav Nirman Movement. After working as a full-time member for the organisation, he then joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. He completed his schooling from V C Technical Highschool at Morbi.

Political career

Kanabhai was a Swayam Sevak in the RSS during his early years of social life. He took up the challenging task of energising the party cadres at local level in earnest. In association with co-workers and local industrialist, Kanabhai set about creating a strong cadre base of Bharatiya Janta Party in Morbi District, Saurashtra and Kutch. In the initial period, he started as a Member of Nagarpalika of Morbi and Taluka Panchayat, and his maternal uncle Amubhai Aghara was leading at constituency level.

The party cadres started gaining political mileage and formed a good rapport.

In 1995, Kanabhai has taken up the command of Party cadre at Morbi and elected as M.L.A. for the first time. Since then till now (As on 1.1.2013) he is serving the constituency of Morbi as M.L.A. continuously. In the Gujarat State Election in December 2012, Kanabhai was elected for 5th time.

Tenure as M.L.A. of Morbi

Kanabhai S Amrutiya receiving 2nd best M.L.A. Award out of 182 in Gujarat

In 1995, Kanabhai was first time elected as MLA and was a part of Government of Gujarat.

In 2012 Kanabhai was awarded the 2nd Best M.L.A. award among 182 M.L.A.'s of Gujarat by Shining India Info Pvt Ltd, during a survey project of "EkMulakat".[4]

On 30 August 2015, Amrutiya resigned as the leader of the Morbi Ceramic Federation 5 days after its headquarters was set on fire by a Patidar mob.[5] His office was torched during violence that erupted following the arrest of Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) leader Hardik Patel in Ahmedabad.

Criminal case

In 2004, Amrutiya and six others were given sentences of life imprisonment, after being convicted by the Gondal sessions court in the case of conspiring and killing the former president of Morbi municipality, Praveen Raveshia. Raveshia was stabbed to death in broad daylight on 16 September 1999 by four persons. In 2007, a 2-judge bench of the Gujarat High Court acquitted Amrutiya of murder charges as many of the witnesses in the case had turned hostile by the time the matter reached the purview of the High Court.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Morbi MLA acquitted in murder case". Times of India. TNN. 26 October 2007.
  2. "gujarat-state-assembly-elections-2012-all-candidate-list".
  3. "Twelfth Gujarat Legislative Assembly". Gujarat assembly. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  4. "Award Function". Ek Mulakat News -Shining India Info Pvt. LTd. Archived from the original on 11 August 2013. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
  5. "Morbi BJP MLA resigns as chief of ceramic body | Rajkot News - Times of India". The Times of India. 30 August 2015.
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