Ramdas Nayak was a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party from Mumbai.
He was shot dead on 25 August 1994 by Dawood's gang at the age of 52.
[1] He contested Vidhan Sabha elections 3-4 times with BJP, and served as a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Kherwadi seat, near Bandra, in 1970s.
He is best remembered for his 12-year-long private legal battle over the cement scandal which forced Antulay to resign as the state's chief minister.
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