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Anand Dighe

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Anand Chintamani Dighe
Thane Unit Chief of Shiv Sena
In office
1984 - 2001
Preceded byM.D. Joshi
Succeeded byEknath Shinde
Personal details
Born
Anand Chintamani Dighe

(1951-01-27)27 January 1951
Apta, Bombay State, India
Died26 August 2001(2001-08-26) (aged 50)[1]
Thane, Maharashtra, India
CitizenshipIndian
Political partyShiv Sena
OccupationPolitician and social worker
Nickname(s)Dharmaveer
Anand Dighe Saheb

Anand Dighe (27 January 1951 – 26 August 2001), popularly known as Dharmaveer, was an Indian right-wing politician and social worker. He was a prominent public figure in Thane district and the unit chief of the Shiv Sena political party.[2][3][4] He mentored many young politicians from the Thane region including Naresh Mhaske, Rajan Vichare, and Eknath Shinde.

Career

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Dighe joined politics at a young age. He became president of Shiv Sena's Thane Unit in 1984.[5] Dighe was a grassroots leader with a large support base[6] and was popularly known as Dharmaveer.[7] He was considered a powerful muscleman in Thane.[8] He would hold a daily Durbar at his Tembhi Naka residence to hear out/resolve issues faced by Thane citizens along with Shiv Sena party workers.[9]

Dighe was accused in the murder of Shiv Sena party member Sridhar Khopkar, who had allegedly voted for Congress in 1989. Dighe was arrested under TADA and was released on bail.[8][10] The investigation continued until his death.[8]

Death and Legacy

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Dighe was hospitalised in August 2001 after a car accident, suffering from minor injuries to his leg. During his treatment, hospital management announced that Dighe died of a heart attack. His followers believed that he died because of medical negligence, leading to riots that culminated with the destruction of Sunitidevi Singhania Hospital in Thane.[11] Some followers believed that he was killed due to his popularity[12] and there are many conspiracy theories related to Anand Dighe's death.[3][13][14]

Eknath Shinde, Dighe's former mentee and future Chief Minister of Maharashtra, has asserted that he knows information about his death that would cause a "political earthquake" if he were to reveal it. Former Lok Sabha MP Nilesh Narayan Rane made a similar hint.[11]

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The 2022 Marathi biopic Dharmaveer was based on Dighe's life. Prasad Oak played the role of Dighe in the movie.[15] A sequel, Dharmaveer 2, was released in 2024.

References

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  1. ^ "Anand Dighe dead, Sainiks set hospital on fire". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Balasaheb Thackeray had a special love and affection for Thane". India Today. Press Trust of India. 18 November 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Anand Dighe dead, Sainiks set hospital on fire". The Times of India. The Times Group. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Shiv Sena leaving no stone unturned to defeat former comrade". Rediff.com. 7 September 1999. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  5. ^ Hansen, Thomas Blom (5 June 2018). Chapter 4. Thane City: The Making of Political Dadaism. Princeton University Press. doi:10.1515/9780691188621-006/html. ISBN 978-0-691-18862-1.
  6. ^ "Dighe's b'day, a show of strength". Indian Express. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Shiv Sena MP flays party heads". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  8. ^ a b c "The Mob's Fond Farewell". Outlook India. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  9. ^ Hansen, Thomas Blom (5 June 2018). Wages of Violence: Naming and Identity in Postcolonial Bombay. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-18862-1.
  10. ^ "Sena faces uphill task in choosing Dighe's successor". The Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  11. ^ a b "What really happened on August 26, 2001, when Anand Dighe died?". Hindustan Times. 3 August 2022. Archived from the original on 7 October 2024. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
  12. ^ "A death and a riot". frontline.thehindu.com. 14 September 2001. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  13. ^ Katakam, Anupama (15 September 2001). "A death and a riot". The Hindu. Mumbai. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  14. ^ "आनंद दिघेंचा अपघात की घातपात? 'धर्मवीर'मधील शेवटच्या सीनमुळे चर्चेला उधाण". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  15. ^ "ZEE5 announces the release of Anand Dighe's biopic 'Dharmaveer'". The Statesman. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2022.