Pandurang Fundkar, Maha minister, dies of cardiac arrest
Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Pandurang Fundkar died at a hospital here early on Tursday after suffering a cardiac arrest, a BJP office-bearer said.
The 67-year old Fundkar is survived by his wife Suneeta, two sons and a daughter.
"Fundkar was rushed to Somaiya Hospital in Sion late last night after he complained of uneasiness. He breathed his last there at 4.35 am today," the party officebearer said.
The senior BJP leader was a threeterm MP and a former president of the Maharashtra unit of the party. Born on August 21, 1950 in Narkhed village of Nandura tehsil in Buldhana district, he could complete his education up to the first year of MA, Economics, a family member said.
"He was an active member of the RSS from childhood and joined Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) during his college days. He became a part of Jan Sangh in 1974 and also participated in protests against the Emergency," the family member added.
After spending three months in Akola Jail during the Emergency, Fundkar was again arrested under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) Act and had to spend nine months in Thane jail. Since then, he became active in politics. He first became an MLA in 1978 by winning the Khamgaon assembly segment and won the same seat again in 1980. Between 1989 and 1996, he won three Lok Sabha elections. Fundkar was appointed as the president of the state unit of the BJP in 1992, a position he held till 1999. He was given the same responsibility again between 2000 and 2003, a BJP leader said.
Fundkar will be cremated in his native village at 11 am tomorrow, he said.
No celebrations for Palghar
Despite the victory in Palghar, BJP didn’t celebrate. The party announced that it won’t be celebrating the win in bypoll as a mark of respect to Fundkar.