A Tribute to Goa's Political Stalwart Ravi Naik
Goa Agriculture Minister and former Chief Minister Ravi Naik passed away at 79 due to cardiac arrest. An experienced administrator, Naik prominently contributed to Goa's development through various political roles, including seven terms as an MLA and two stints as Chief Minister.
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Goa lost a towering political figure with the passing of Agriculture Minister Ravi Naik at 79. Naik, who suffered a cardiac arrest at his hometown, was declared dead upon reaching a private hospital in Ponda. The news prompted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to express condolences, recalling Naik as an experienced administrator who shaped the state's developmental path.
Naik's political journey spanned multiple decades and diverse roles. He was a seven-time MLA, representing different constituencies and parties including the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party, Congress, and BJP. First elected in 1984, Naik's consistent electoral success showcased his enduring influence in Goa's political arena.
Beyond being the state's Agriculture Minister, Naik twice held the position of Goa's Chief Minister. His first term ran from January 1991 to May 1993, while his second, notably shorter tenure, lasted just six days in 1994. His legacy will be remembered for his commitment to empowering marginalized communities. His death marks a significant loss to Goa's political scene.
(With inputs from agencies.)

