Career
When he was taking education in Kolhapur, he participated in the Indian freedom struggle. He was also one of founders of Peasants and Workers Party of India (शेतकरी कामगार पक्ष) in 1947. In 1952, he became Modern Language Association from Karad (south) assembly constituency but resigned from the post as a part of agitation for demand of separate Maharashtra state.
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He was re-elected as a Modern Language Association from Majdur Kisan Party in 1957. Mohite was deputy home minister (1960), deputy agriculture minister (1963), cabinet minister for housing development and transport (1967), cooperative minister (1969), cooperative and food and public distribution minister (1972) and finance minister (1975 and 1978) in Maharasthra government.