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  1. Vithalbhai Patel. Vithalbhai Patel (27 September 1873 – 22 October 1933) was an Indian legislator and political leader, co-founder of the Swaraj Party and elder brother of Sardar Patel.

  2. Vitthalbhai Patel (21 May 1936 – 7 September 2013) was an Indian poet, lyricist, and senior Congress leader known for his contributions in social services and politics as well as for penning several Hindi film songs, including "Na Maangu Sona Chaandi" and "Jhooth Bole Kauva Kaate" from the 1973 movie Bobby. [1]

  3. Dec 3, 2023 · Vithalbhai Patel, an influential figure in Indias struggle for independence, stands out as a notable leader whose contributions significantly shaped the nation’s political landscape.

  4. Vithalbhai Patel was a visionary leader in India. His life, a tapestry of courage, intellect, and resilience, weaves a compelling narrative of an influential figure during the pre-independence era.

  5. Indian legislator & political leader. Home » Vithalbhai Patel. Vithalbhai Patel was born in the year 1873, on September 27 according to his biographer, G. I. Patel. He was the third of the five sons of Jhaverbhai and mother Ladba of Karamsad.

  6. Jan 4, 2014 · Former Vadodara Mayor and Padma Shri-awarded surgeon Vitthalbhai Patel died late Friday night at a private hospital,where he was admitted following a severe heart attack. Patel,81,is survived by his wife and four daughters.

  7. Jul 14, 2020 · Vithalbhai Patel was an Indian legislator and political leader, co-founder of the Swaraj Party and elder brother of Sardar Patel. He was born in Sept.1873 in Nadiad, Gujarat. He was the third of five Patel brothers, two years elder to Vallabhbhai Patel.

  8. Indian legislator & political leader. Home » Vithalbhai Patel » His Journey. Early Life 1873-1910. Public Life: 1911-1923. Diplomatic Life: 1924-1933. 1873. Fifth son of Ladba and Zaverbhai of Karamsad, Gujarat. Born in at his maternal home in Nadiad, a western Indian town in Kheda district.

  9. Sep 25, 2018 · A prominent Congress leader who became the Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Special Session of the Congress held in Bombay in August 1918, Vithalbhai contributed actively in the proceedings of the legislative affairs for the welfare of the people of India even during the British regime.

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    Vithalbhai Patel was elected to the Imperial Legislative Council in 1918. In 1924, he was elected the Member of the Central Legislative Assembly from the Bombay city and became the Deputy Leader of the Swaraj Party. On 22 August 1925, he was elected the President of the Central Legislative Assembly on the retirement of Sir Frederick Whyte.