V.G. Deshpande

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Who is V.G. Deshpande?

Vishnu Ghanashyam Deshpande was an Indian politician. Deshpande was the general secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha.

Deshpande took part in the civil resisters' mission of the Hindu Mahasabha to the Hyderabad state in March 1939, to protest against the Nizam's rule.

During the period of 1948 to 1952, Deshpande was repeatedly targeted by preventive arrests. At a January 27, 1948 he had denounced Mohandas Gandhi, claiming Gandhi was responsible for the Partition of India. After the murder of Gandhi three days later by a Hindu Mahasabha member, Deshpande was arrested.

In the 1951 general election, Deshpande managed to get elected from two Lok Sabha constituencies. In Guna he obtained 56,518 votes, defeating the Indian National Congress candidate Gopi Krishna Vijayvargiya. In Gwailor he got 65,695 votes, defeating the Vaidehi Charan Parashar. He renounced his Gwailor seat, to enable Hindu Mahasabha president N.B. Khare to contest it in a by-election.

Deshpande lost his parliamentary seat in the 1957 general election to Rajmata Vijayraje Scindia of the Indian National Congress. He finished second with 58,521 votes. He later joined the Bharatiya Jana Sangh.

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on July 23, 2013

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