Annasaheb Latthe attended the first conference of the
Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha while studying in Poona and had suggested its name. He started his career as a Lecturer of English in
Rajaram College in 1907 and later as Education Inspector of
Kolhapur State. He was nominated by the
Chamber of Princes Special Organisation to attend the
Round Table Conference. He resigned as the Dewan in 1931 and settled in
Belgaum where was elected to the District School Board, District Local Board, and then to the Belgaum Municipality. In 1936, Latthe joined the
Indian National Congress returning all honours and titles conferred on him by the British Government. In the
1937 Bombay Presidency election, he was elected to the Bombay Legislative Council from the Belgaum North constituency. He was appointed as the finance minister in the
First Kher ministry. He was arrested in August 1942 for participating in the
Quit India Movement and was placed in Hindalaga Jail for 8 days. He was again elected to the Bombay Legislative Council in 1946 but was not appointed to the ministry. He resigned from the council and was appointed as constitutional adviser to
Shahaji II of Kolhapur in June 1947. He resisted the merger of
Kolhapur State with the Indian Union for which he was ordered to leave Kolhapur and
Shahaji II signed the document of merger Annasaheb Latthe died of heart failure on 16 May 1950. ==References==