Before the elections, uncle and nephew united, blueprint of Jugalbandhi ready… Know what responsibility will Ajit- Supriya get
Pune : In Maharashtra politics, discussions about the merger of Sharad Pawar’s NCP (SP) and Ajit Pawar’s NCP are gaining momentum. According to sources, the blueprint of the old agreement will be implemented in this merger, in which Ajit Pawar will handle the politics of the state, while Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule will be given the responsibility of Delhi and national affairs. This step is being considered a part of the political strategy of the Pawar family.
Rajya Sabha tenure will end in April 2026
Let us tell you that the Rajya Sabha tenure of 85 year old Sharad Pawar is going to end in April 2026. It is believed that after this he will retire from active politics and devote more time to social work. It was decided in the family meetings that the reins of the party should be handed over to Ajit Pawar so that the political competition under the leadership of the family could be stabilized.
Supriya Sule’s future at the center
After the merger, Supriya Sule will get a chance to do independent politics at the Centre. He has shown his efficiency in Delhi, due to which the party has decided to give him national level responsibility. This will strengthen their political position at the Center and will give stability to NCP’s new strategy.
Prashant Jagtap joins Congress
Some NCP leaders have refused to work under the leadership of Ajit Pawar. NCP (SP) city president Prashant Jagtap has resigned and joined Congress. Other leaders are also looking for new political opportunities. Both NCP factions are working together on election strategy for Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation elections, so that BJP can be challenged.
NCP’s merger is a mix of familyism and political strategy. After Sharad Pawar’s retirement, the direction of the party will be decided under the leadership of Ajit Pawar. This merger can strengthen the party’s strength at the central and state levels, while dissatisfaction in the party can also give rise to new political movements.
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