38.6c New Delhi, India, Thursday, December 25, 2025
Top Stories Supreme Court
Political NEWS Legislative Corner Celebstreet International Videos
Subscribe Contact Us
close
News Updates

Sameer Wankhede's Political Entry: Washim Becomes His Political Battleground

By LawStreet News Network      13 May, 2023 12:32 AM      0 Comments
Sameer Wankhede's Political Entry: Washim Becomes His Political Battleground

MUMBAI: Mr. Sameer Wankhede, an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), is preparing to step into the world of active politics. His political aspirations will find expression in Washim district, Maharashtra, which will serve as his battleground for the upcoming political endeavors. Speculations about his foray into politics have been circulating ever since his visit to the Nagpur headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in March. Although he has refrained from confirming his intentions, insiders suggest that he is now ready to take the plunge, enjoying substantial support from his hometown, Washim.

Mr. Wankhede hails from the humble village of Varun Tohfa in Washim district, which is known for its economic hardships. His relentless and courageous work in airport Customs, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, and the Narcotics Control Bureau has garnered him a loyal following. In recent times, he has actively participated in public engagements, particularly those related to drug eradication and various social causes, further bolstering his popularity among the masses.

The multifaceted Mr. Wankhede exhibits a keen interest in several domains, including the anti-drug movement, orphanages, organ and blood donation, and guiding the backward class towards civil services and military careers. He actively supports two orphanages, notably the Sindhutai Sakpal orphanage in Pune, where he advocates for the welfare of orphaned girls. With a dedicated focus, he regularly visits various regions in Maharashtra and Gujarat, championing social causes and raising awareness.

Signs of Mr. Wankhede's inclination towards active politics are becoming increasingly apparent through his presence at public events. Notably, he was an honored guest at the Bhim Geet Mohotsav in Sawad, Washim. On this occasion, an RSS representative, sharing the stage with Mr. Wankhede, posed a question to the crowd, inquiring whether an esteemed officer like him should assume the role of a public representative. The resounding applause and cheers from the enthusiastic audience demonstrated their unwavering support for Mr. Wankhede. Taking the opportunity, Mr. Wankhede addressed the gathering, receiving an overwhelming response with claps, whistles, and cheers.

In addition, Mr. Wankhede actively engages with parents, children, and concerned citizens of Mumbai through informative discussions on the significance of abstaining from drugs. He passionately supports the Government of India's "nasha mukt Bharat" campaign, striving to create awareness about the perils of drug consumption. Recently, he hosted a similar interactive session titled "Talk About Drugs" in Navi Mumbai, fostering dialogue and understanding among parents and children.

Moreover, Mr. Wankhede publicly announced his registration as an organ donor with the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO). In his heartfelt message, he emphasized the profound impact organ donation can have on saving lives, expressing his desire to provide hope to those suffering from organ failures and enduring expensive medical treatments.

When questioned about his potential entry into active politics, Mr. Wankhede refrained from commenting, leaving room for anticipation and speculation. His journey into the political arena holds immense promise, with the potential to shape the future of Washim district and beyond.

Conclusion

Mr. Sameer Wankhede, a distinguished IRS officer, is poised to make his mark in the realm of active politics. With Washim district serving as his political battlefield, his decision has generated significant interest and support. Through his exceptional work in various fields and his unwavering dedication to social



Share this article:

User Avatar
About:


Leave a feedback about this
TRENDING NEWS

bhagavad-gita-not-a-religious-text-fcra-registration-cannot-be-denied-for-teaching-gita-and-yoga-madras-hc
Trending Judiciary
Bhagavad Gita Not a Religious Text; FCRA Registration Cannot Be Denied for Teaching Gita and Yoga: Madras HC [Read Order]

Madras High Court rules Bhagavad Gita is not a religious text; FCRA registration cannot be denied to organisations teaching Gita and Yoga.

24 December, 2025 05:35 PM
two-distinct-reliefs-cannot-be-intermingled-in-a-single-writ-petition-sc
Trending Judiciary
Two Distinct Reliefs Cannot Be Intermingled in a Single Writ Petition: SC [Read Order]

Supreme Court rules that distinct reliefs cannot be combined in one writ petition, allowing withdrawal with liberty to file a fresh plea limited to one relief.

24 December, 2025 05:45 PM

TOP STORIES

fight-4-justice-awards-2025-live4freedom-and-dhcba-to-honour-landmark-legal-struggles
Trending Events & Opportunity
Fight 4 Justice Awards 2025: Live4Freedom and DHCBA to Honour Landmark Legal Struggles

Fight 4 Justice Awards 2025 on Dec 20: Justice N. Kotiswar Singh as Chief Guest; Live4Freedom and DHCBA honour landmark legal struggles.

20 December, 2025 04:30 PM
madras-hc-calls-for-audit-of-fees-paid-to-law-officers-criticises-exorbitant-payments-and-unnecessary-appearances-by-additional-advocate-generals
Trending Judiciary
Madras HC Calls for Audit of Fees Paid to Law Officers; Criticises Exorbitant Payments and Unnecessary Appearances by Additional Advocate Generals [Read Order]

Madras High Court calls for audit of fees paid to law officers, flags exorbitant payments and unnecessary appearances by Additional Advocate Generals.

22 December, 2025 08:56 PM
child-born-within-four-months-of-marriage-entitled-to-inheritance-sec-112-of-evidence-act-raises-conclusive-presumption-of-legitimacy-kerala-hc
Trending Judiciary
Child Born Within Four Months Of Marriage Entitled To Inheritance; Sec 112 of Evidence Act Raises Conclusive Presumption of Legitimacy: Kerala HC [Read Order]

Kerala High Court rules that a child born within four months of marriage is legitimate and entitled to inheritance under Section 112 of the Evidence Act.

22 December, 2025 09:07 PM
delhi-hc-stays-cbi-summons-to-advocate-sachin-bajpai-says-lawyers-cannot-be-treated-as-suspects-for-discharging-professional-duties
Trending Judiciary
Delhi HC Stays CBI Summons to Advocate Sachin Bajpai, Says Lawyers Cannot Be Treated as Suspects for Discharging Professional Duties [Read Judgment]

Delhi High Court stays CBI summons to advocate Sachin Bajpai, holding lawyers cannot be treated as suspects for acts done in professional duty.

22 December, 2025 10:52 PM

ADVERTISEMENT


Join Group

Signup for Our Newsletter

Get Exclusive access to members only content by email