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Record №maharashtra-45 · 18th Lok Sabha

Chh. Udayanraje Pratapsinha Maharaj Bhonsle

Chh. Udayanraje Pratapsinha Maharaj Bhonsle

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Satara, Maharashtra

Bharatiya Janata Party election symbolBharatiya Janata Party

Chh. Udayanraje Pratapsinha Maharaj Bhonsle, a fourth-term Member of Parliament, represents Satara, Maharashtra in the 18th Lok Sabha for the Bharatiya Janata Party. The public record lists profession as Social Worker.

Compiled from the public record Election Commission of India, Lok Sabha Secretariat. Every figure below traces to its source.

4 declared cases · self-declared asked 0 questions 0 floor interventions
0/ 100Poor

accountability · Poor

The election

How they won the seat

2024 general election result, as declared by the Election Commission of India.

Vote share47.7%
Victory margin32,771
NOTA votes5,522
Candidates16

Margin vs NOTA

Victory margin
32,771
NOTA votes
5,522

The victory margin was larger than the NOTA count in this constituency.

Runner-up: SHASHIKANT JAYVANTRAO SHINDE (NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY – SHARADCHANDRA PAWAR).

Updated 4 Jun 2024

Parliamentary work

Did they show up — and speak?

Lok Sabha activity tracked by PRS. House averages: 84% attendance · 26 questions · 6 debates.

Attendance
55% · house 84%
Questions
0 · house 26
Debates
0 · house 6
Attendance55%
Questions0
Debates0
Private bills0

Updated 31 May 2026

The affidavit

What they declared

As self-declared in the sworn 2024 election affidavit. Criminal cases are self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.

Declared assets₹223 Cr
Liabilities₹2.45 Cr
Criminal cases43 serious · 1 other · self-declared
Assets 2014→2024+268%

Declared assets across 3 sworn affidavits · 2014 → 2019 → 2024

₹60.61 Cr2014₹201 Cr2019+232%₹223 Cr2024+11%

Each point is a sworn affidavit filed with the Election Commission. Declared assets moved from ₹60.61 Cr (2014) to ₹223 Cr (2024) — a change of +268%.

Updated 1 May 2024

The affidavit · in detail

Cases, assets & income, line by line

Reproduced from the sworn 2024 ECI affidavit. Self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.

Cite a serious IPC section

3 of 4

Other declared cases

1

“Serious” follows the ADR / MyNeta criteria (offence punishable by 5+ years, non-bailable, electoral, against the State, or a crime against women); derived from the self-declared sections. MyNeta’s own analysis lists this MP among winners with declared serious criminal cases.

Charges by IPC / BNS section · self-declared

  • 2×Attempt to murder 307)
  • 1×Punishment for criminal intimidation 506)
  • 1×Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty 332)
  • 1×Abetment of offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life 115)
  • 1×Punishment for murder 302)
  • 4×Punishment for Being member of an unlawful assembly 143)
  • 4×Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object 149)
  • 3×Rioting, armed with deadly weapon 148)
  • 3×Punishment for Rioting 147)
  • 2×Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees 427)
  • 2×Abettor present when offence is committed 114)
  • 1×Punishment for committing affray 160)
  • 1×Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence, and where no express provision is made for its punishment 109)
  • 1×Punishment of criminal conspiracy 120B)
  • 1×Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty 353)
  • 1×Unlawful assembly 141)
  • 1×Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot-if rioting be committed-if not committed 153)

Pending · 4

  • 397/2017, Shahupuri Police Station, Satara serious

    JMFC, Satara

    §307§114§143§147§148§149

    Section-37(1)(3) r/w 135 Mumbai Police Act, Section- 3(1)25 Arms Act

  • 396/2017, Shahupuri Police Station, Satara serious

    JMFC, Satara

    §307§332§353§120B§109§143§147§148§149§160§153§114§115

    Section-37(1)(3) r/w 135 Mumbai Police Act, Section- 3(1)25 Arms Act

  • 363/1999, Satara Police Station serious

    District & Session Court Satara

    §302§143§147§148§149§427

    Section-37(1)(3) r/w 135 Mumbai Police Act

  • 495/2023 Satara City Police Station
    §141§143§149§506§427

    Section-37(1)(3) r/w 135 Mumbai Police Act, Section- 3(1)25 Arms Act

Convicted · 0

None declared.

Reproduced verbatim from the candidate’s sworn ECI affidavit. Self-declared; pending ≠ convicted. Cases marked “charges framed” are pending cases where the court has framed charges and the trial has begun — a court stage, not a verdict.

Where the declared wealth sits

Movable

₹20.67 Cr

Immovable

₹204 Cr

Agricultural Land
₹129 Cr
Non Agricultural Land
₹41.17 Cr
Residential Buildings
₹29.14 Cr
Personal loans/advance given
₹9.93 Cr
Commercial Buildings
₹5.61 Cr
Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies
₹4.10 Cr
Jewellery (give details weight value)
₹3.46 Cr
Motor Vehicles (details of make, etc.)
₹2.03 Cr

Declared sources of income

  • SelfAgriculture, Interest, Rent, Salary & Other
  • SpouseRent, Interest & Other

Income declared in ITR, by year (self)

2022-2023
₹1.12 Cr
2021-2022
₹72.2 L
2020-2021
₹71.7 L
2019-2020
₹76.4 L
2018-2019
₹77.6 L

Contracts with government / public companies

  • Hindu undivided family or trust in which the candidate or spouse or dependents have interestRent Deed with State Bank of India, Satara

Updated 1 May 2024

Local-area funds

Where the development money went

MPLADS development funds for the constituency. House average: 27% spent.

No MPLADS allocation on record for this constituency.

Updated 31 May 2026

Party funding

Who bankrolled the party

Electoral bonds received by Bharatiya Janata Party between 2019 and 2024 — party-level, not attributable to this MP. The scheme was struck down by the Supreme Court in February 2024.

National bond rank№1
Total received₹6061 Cr
Instruments8,633

Top corporate donors to Bharatiya Janata Party

Donor-level breakdown is not disclosed for this party in the public bond data.

Updated 15 Feb 2024

What the numbers suggest

Read between the lines

Arithmetic on the public record — cross-checking what was declared, attended, debated, asked and spent. These are observations about the figures, each cited to its source. dickipedia draws no conclusions about any individual.

  • Declared assets rose 40× faster than declared income

    Review-worthy

    Assets increased by ₹163 Cr between affidavits, while declared income across 5 ITR years totalled ₹4.09 Cr.

  • Declared case(s) cite IPC sections for attempt to murder, murder

    Review-worthy

    Sections 307, 302 appear in the self-declared affidavit. Pending ≠ convicted; reproduced as recorded.

  • Asked zero questions, yet declared assets rose 268%

    Flag

    No starred or unstarred questions recorded, while declared wealth grew between affidavits.

  • Left no recorded intervention on the floor of the House

    Flag

    PRS lists no debate, special mention or other intervention for this member across the 18th Lok Sabha. No starred or unstarred questions were recorded either.

  • Declared assets grew 268% across 3 affidavits

    Notable

    From ₹60.61 Cr (2014) to ₹223 Cr (2024).

  • Attendance in the bottom 8% of all MPs

    Notable

    Attended 55% of sittings, against a house average that runs far higher.

Reach & roles

Contact & committees

Public contact details as published by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

Updated 31 May 2026

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Updated 31 May 2026

Provenance

Sources & method

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