Mahipal Maderna

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Mahipal Maderna
ConstituencyOsian
Personal details
Born(1952-03-05)5 March 1952
Lakshman nagar, India
Died17 October 2021(2021-10-17) (aged 69)
Jodhpur, India
NationalityIndian
Spouse(s)Leela Maderna
ChildrenDivya Maderna (daughter) Rubal Maderna (daughter)
ResidenceCivil Lines, Jaipur
Alma materJodhpur University[1] (B.A., LL.B.)
As of 10 November, 2011
Source: [Rajasthan Legislative Assembly profile[2]]

Mahipal Maderna (5 March 1952 – 17 October 2021) was an Indian politician from Rajasthan, a member of Indian National Congress. He served as the Water Resources Minister of Rajasthan in Gehlot ministry.

Biography[edit]

Mahipal Maderna was born to a farming family of Lakshman nagar on 5 March 1952 . His father Parasram Maderna served as a cabinet minister in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. He was educated as a lawyer, and held an LL.B. degree. Like his father, he joined the Indian National Congress and entered politics.

Maderna was elected as the chief of Jodhpur Zilla Parishad in 1981, 1988, 1994 and 2000. On 5 December 2003, he was elected to the 12th State Legislative Assembly from Bhopalgarh. He was elected to the 13th State Legislative Assembly from Osian, Jodhpur. He was inducted as cabinet minister for water resources.

Maderna died from cancer on 17 October 2021 at the age of 69 at his residence in Jodhpur.[3]

Bhanwari Devi case[edit]

In 2011, Mahipal Maderna was accused of being involved in a case relating to the disappearance of a nurse named Bhanwari Devi. Bhanwari, who worked as an auxiliary nurse/midwife in the Jaliwada village (Bilara tehsil) went missing on 1 September. Her husband Amarchand alleged that she was abducted on orders of Maderna.[4] Subsequently, the Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot sacked Maderna as a minister on 26 October.[5] It was alleged that Bhanwari Devi was negotiating a multi-crore deal with Maderna and his opponents to trade of a CD in which she was seen in a "compromising position" with Maderna and others.[6] In November 2011, Rehana, the girlfriend of the key suspect Shahabuddin, leaked an audio clip to the reporters. The clip was recorded during her discussion with Shahabuddin in the Jodhpur Central Jail. In the clip, Shahabuddin is heard telling Rehana that Bhanwari Devi was handed over to the gang of Pradeep Godara, a criminal wanted by the Rajasthan police in several cases. He is also heard telling that he had been falsely implicated in the case, and had no clue what happened to Bhanwari.[7]

Senior BJP Legislators & Former Ministers, Dr. Digamber Singh and Rajendra Singh Rathore call on Leela Maderna, wife of Mahipal Maderna, at the latter’s residence in Jaipur.

CBI arrested Maderna on 3 December and questioned him. He was confronted with the key suspects, Sahiram Bishnoi, Shahabuddin and Sohan Lal Bishnoi in jail.[8][9] Later it was revealed that Maderna and Congress legislator Malkhan Singh were hand-in-glove in the entire conspiracy as the nurse was blackmailing both of them. The two politicians allegedly roped in a Sahiram Bishnoi, who hired Sohan Lal, Balia and Shahabuddin for the task of kidnapping the nurse.[10] On 6 January Central Bureau of Investigation claimed to know whereabouts of disposal of Bhanwari Devi's body. Investigating officers were praised by Central Bureau of Investigation director for solving this case in 100 days. The agency is about to file a second charge sheet after admission of the Bishnaram gang on the disposal of Bhanwari Devi's body at Jaloda village near Osian village in Jodhpur.[11]

Dilip Singh Murder Case[edit]

Earlier in 1970, Maderna along with Vijay Poonia, was also accused of murder of a student Dilip Singh nephew of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (ex-VP, India) in Jaipur. On 3 February 1970, Dilip Singh was allegedly beaten at room no.42 in Vivekanand hostel and FIR was lodged at Gandhinagar Police Station with offences under Sections 307 and 452 read with Section 149, and Section 148, IPC.

Dilip Singh succumbed to injuries on 14 February 1970. Later, the investigation was handed over to CBI and the case was altered to one for offences under Sections 148, 302, 307, 453 read with Section 149 and Section 120B, IPC. However both the principal accused were acquitted subsequently.[12]

References[edit]

  1. "Maderna held in nurse case". The Telegraph. 3 December 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  2. "Biodata of Mahipal Maderana". Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Archived from the original on 28 August 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  3. "Bhanwari Devi murder case key accused Mahipal Maderna dies after fight with cancer". The Economic Times. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  4. "Bhanwari case: CBI grills former Rajasthan minister". The Hindu. 10 November 2011. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011.
  5. "Ex-Rajasthan minister Maderna confesses to a relationship with Bhanwari Devi". NDTV. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  6. "Bhanwari Devi CD expose: Sex, lies and blackmail". The Pioneer. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
  7. Bhanwari case: Audio tape gives new spin
  8. "CBI questions Maderna in jail". Times Of India. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  9. "Bhanwari Devi case: Sahiram, Maderna jointly quizzed in jail". The Times of India. 4 January 2012. Archived from the original on 19 July 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  10. "Bhanwari Devi case: CBI achieves breakthrough with the arrest of Kailash Jakhar". The Times of India. 4 January 2012. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013.
  11. "Final charge-sheet likely by month-end". The Times of India. 6 January 2012. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013.
  12. "Rajasthan High Court: Mahipal Maderna And Anr. vs State Of Rajasthan". 26 October 1970. Archived from the original on 20 May 2013.

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