Kandhal Jadeja

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Kandhal Sarmanbhai Jadeja
Member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly
for Kutiyana
Assumed office
December, 2012
Preceded byKarsan Odedara
Personal details
BornKadachh, India
CitizenshipIndian
NationalityIndian
Political partyNationalist Congress Party
ProfessionPolitician

Kandhalbhai Jadeja is an Indian politician associated with Nationalist Congress Party and a member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly from Kutiyana since 2012. He is son of Santokben Jadeja belonging to Kadachh village. He have three brothers, Karanbhai, Kanabhai and Bhojabhai. He is also popular for his car number 0050 and with name of BHAI.[1]

Controversy[edit]

He was arrested by the police in March 2015 for rioting and assault.[2]

On 25 December 2017, Jadeja was booked along with five others for vandalizing a petrol pump and two of its attendees in Ranavav,[3] days after he was released on bail having been arrested for rioting at a police station and assaulting an inspector.

References[edit]

  1. "Jadeja wins".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "NCP MLA Kandhal Jadeja, 6 others held for rioting and assault". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  3. "Released on bail, NCP MLA booked for vandalism". The Indian Express. 25 December 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2020.