NEW DELHI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday justified his decision to align with Sharad Pawar’s faction of the NCP ahead of the upcoming local body polls in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.In an interview with news agency ANI, Pawar said a joint election strategy was decided after it was learnt that votes would split if workers of both factions contested against each other. BMC Becomes Mega Battleground As Thackerays Reunite And Alliances Shift Ahead Of Civic Wars 2026 He, however, added that his decision would not affect his equations with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.NCP–NCP(SP) reunion“I view it very positively,” Pawar said about the alliance between the NCP and the NCP (SP).“It was because of the efforts of the workers that a joint election strategy was decided upon in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. The workers knew that if they contested against each other, the votes would be split. That was something they wanted to avoid at all costs. The workers wanted to win the election… Some people from both parties tried to find a solution,” he added.When asked whether both factions of the NCP would merge in the future, Pawar said, “We haven’t thought about that yet because today is the last day of campaigning, so we are focusing more on ensuring that the voting takes place properly. That’s why we haven’t thought about it from that angle.”He added that such a decision could only be taken after leaders of both sides are taken into confidence, and not just workers. “Not just karyakartas, we need to talk to other leaders too because the party is functioning with them, and they have to talk with their leaders.”“Not just party workers, but we will have to discuss with both party leaders. Leaders run the party, so we need to have discussions first,” he added.Cracks within Mahayuti?During the interview, Pawar also dismissed reports of rifts with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after his decision to join hands with Sharad Pawar’s faction.“No, it will not be affected. 100%, it will not happen,” Pawar said, referring to differences between him and the chief minister.He also justified his decision to part ways with the NDA for the local body polls. Recalling how the NCP and Congress allied for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections but contested local body polls separately, he said a similar situation existed between the BJP and the Shiv Sena as well.“Since I’ve been in politics, in all the elections we’ve fought since 1999, we had an alliance with the Congress. We were working together in the Lok Sabha, in Parliament, and fighting elections together. We were fighting on our respective symbols. The same thing happened in the Assembly elections. But in local body elections, to support and empower our respective party workers, we always fought against each other,” Pawar said.“The same thing happened with the BJP and Shiv Sena. In the 2017 elections in Mumbai and Thane, they were fighting against each other. So, there’s no need to think that something very different is happening here,” he added.Local body polls will not impact functioning of Maharashtra govtPawar also affirmed that the three parties contesting separately—BJP, NCP and Shiv Sena—against each other in the local body polls have agreed that the elections will not impact the functioning of the Maharashtra state government, even after results are declared on January 16.This comes after Chief Minister Fadnavis took a swipe at Ajit Pawar for criticising the BJP during the poll campaign.Speaking during an interaction with actor Girija Oak, Fadnavis said the BJP and the NCP had decided well in advance that they would not contest the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad civic elections as allies, since both were strong parties in the region.“Ajit dada only speaks, but my work speaks. We had already decided that even if we contest against each other, it would be a friendly contest and that we would refrain from criticising each other or each other’s parties. I have followed that rule till now, but his restraint is somewhat shaken,” Fadnavis said.However, Ajit Pawar will not “speak” after January 15, when votes will be cast, Fadnavis said, exuding confidence in the BJP’s performance.‘I have a secular mindset’Pawar also condemned attempts to give the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections a “communal angle”. Reaffirming that he has “a secular mindset”, he said that in a diverse country like India, everyone is an equal citizen.“I do not like this at all. I have a secular mindset. The ideology of Ambedkar does not teach us this. Our country is so big, and those who live in this country are all Indians. If someone is committing treason against the country, action should be taken against them, and they should be given the death penalty. A new law should be made,” Ajit Pawar told ANI.Pawar’s statement comes a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asserted that the new BMC mayor will be “from the Mahayuti, will be a Hindu, and a Marathi.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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NEW DELHI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday justified his decision to align with Sharad Pawar’s faction of the NCP ahead of the upcoming local body polls in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.In an interview with news agency ANI, Pawar said a joint election strategy was decided after it was learnt that votes would split if workers of both factions contested against each other. BMC Becomes Mega Battleground As Thackerays Reunite And Alliances Shift Ahead Of Civic Wars 2026 He, however, added that his decision would not affect his equations with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.NCP–NCP(SP) reunion“I view it very positively,” Pawar said about the alliance between the NCP and the NCP (SP).“It was because of the efforts of the workers that a joint election strategy was decided upon in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. The workers knew that if they contested against each other, the votes would be split. That was something they wanted to avoid at all costs. The workers wanted to win the election… Some people from both parties tried to find a solution,” he added.When asked whether both factions of the NCP would merge in the future, Pawar said, “We haven’t thought about that yet because today is the last day of campaigning, so we are focusing more on ensuring that the voting takes place properly. That’s why we haven’t thought about it from that angle.”He added that such a decision could only be taken after leaders of both sides are taken into confidence, and not just workers. “Not just karyakartas, we need to talk to other leaders too because the party is functioning with them, and they have to talk with their leaders.”“Not just party workers, but we will have to discuss with both party leaders. Leaders run the party, so we need to have discussions first,” he added.Cracks within Mahayuti?During the interview, Pawar also dismissed reports of rifts with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after his decision to join hands with Sharad Pawar’s faction.“No, it will not be affected. 100%, it will not happen,” Pawar said, referring to differences between him and the chief minister.He also justified his decision to part ways with the NDA for the local body polls. Recalling how the NCP and Congress allied for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections but contested local body polls separately, he said a similar situation existed between the BJP and the Shiv Sena as well.“Since I’ve been in politics, in all the elections we’ve fought since 1999, we had an alliance with the Congress. We were working together in the Lok Sabha, in Parliament, and fighting elections together. We were fighting on our respective symbols. The same thing happened in the Assembly elections. But in local body elections, to support and empower our respective party workers, we always fought against each other,” Pawar said.“The same thing happened with the BJP and Shiv Sena. In the 2017 elections in Mumbai and Thane, they were fighting against each other. So, there’s no need to think that something very different is happening here,” he added.Local body polls will not impact functioning of Maharashtra govtPawar also affirmed that the three parties contesting separately—BJP, NCP and Shiv Sena—against each other in the local body polls have agreed that the elections will not impact the functioning of the Maharashtra state government, even after results are declared on January 16.This comes after Chief Minister Fadnavis took a swipe at Ajit Pawar for criticising the BJP during the poll campaign.Speaking during an interaction with actor Girija Oak, Fadnavis said the BJP and the NCP had decided well in advance that they would not contest the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad civic elections as allies, since both were strong parties in the region.“Ajit dada only speaks, but my work speaks. We had already decided that even if we contest against each other, it would be a friendly contest and that we would refrain from criticising each other or each other’s parties. I have followed that rule till now, but his restraint is somewhat shaken,” Fadnavis said.However, Ajit Pawar will not “speak” after January 15, when votes will be cast, Fadnavis said, exuding confidence in the BJP’s performance.‘I have a secular mindset’Pawar also condemned attempts to give the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections a “communal angle”. Reaffirming that he has “a secular mindset”, he said that in a diverse country like India, everyone is an equal citizen.“I do not like this at all. I have a secular mindset. The ideology of Ambedkar does not teach us this. Our country is so big, and those who live in this country are all Indians. If someone is committing treason against the country, action should be taken against them, and they should be given the death penalty. A new law should be made,” Ajit Pawar told ANI.Pawar’s statement comes a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asserted that the new BMC mayor will be “from the Mahayuti, will be a Hindu, and a Marathi.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘BRICS Brings Countries Together’: Jaishankar Frames Bloc as Global Welfare Platform Under IndiaIndia Rejects Europe’s Pressure To Cut Russia Ties As Germany Pushes Defence Shift Amid Ukraine WarDonald Trump’s Iran Trade Tariff Warning Puts India In A Bind Over Exports, Chabahar And US TiesMinority Killings Shake Bangladesh As Hindu Auto Driver Murder Draws Global Outrage Pressure Mounts’Very Positive Meeting’: Ashwini Vaishnaw Participates In US-Led Ministerial On Critical MineralsCongress MP says India remains “heavily invested emotionally and politically” in Bangladesh”Our Youth Is Creative And Innovative,” PM Modi At Viksit Bharat Dialogue“Deeply Impressed,” CEOs Share Takeaways After Meeting PM Modi | VideoFrom Defence To AI: PM Modi Urges German CEOs To Make India Their Global Manufacturing Base’Real Friends Always…’: Trump’s New Envoy Sergio Gor Pledges To Reset India-US Ties123Photostories8 jungle experiences that only Masai Mara offers and how to visit on a budget7 questions to ask your child’s teacher if your child struggles with attentionWinter Special: How to make traditional home-style Cheeni ke ParatheKerala Assembly elections: The mechanics of electoral competition5 most underrated forms of self-care you’re probably ignoring (But need right now)Discover Your Powerful 2026 Maha Mantra According To Your Birth Date12 must-try three-ingredient breakfast ideas for bachelorsSuniel Shetty films that showcased his acting range from ‘Border’, ‘Hera Pheri’, to ‘Chup Chup Ke’Baby names inspired by rare names of Lord HanumanBreathtaking pictures of Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben’s stylish Hindu wedding123Hot PicksShaksgam ValleyDubai AirportGold rate todayBengaluru newsCigarette price hikePublic holidays January 2026Bank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingDonald TrumpCharlie KirkVanessa Bryant and Natalia Bryant Net WorthBrooks Koepka and Jena Sims Net WorthDrake Maye WifeBill GatesConnor McDavid WifeTariffs on Tehran Trade PartnersBengaluru Dental Student SuicideMLB Trade Rumors


Civic polls: Ajit Pawar reveals reason for NCP reunion; will it impact ties with Fadnavis? What he said

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday justified his decision to align with Sharad Pawar’s faction of the NCP ahead of the upcoming local body polls in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.In an interview with news agency ANI, Pawar said a joint election strategy was decided after it was learnt that votes would split if workers of both factions contested against each other.

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He, however, added that his decision would not affect his equations with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.NCP–NCP(SP) reunion“I view it very positively,” Pawar said about the alliance between the NCP and the NCP (SP).“It was because of the efforts of the workers that a joint election strategy was decided upon in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad. The workers knew that if they contested against each other, the votes would be split. That was something they wanted to avoid at all costs. The workers wanted to win the election… Some people from both parties tried to find a solution,” he added.When asked whether both factions of the NCP would merge in the future, Pawar said, “We haven’t thought about that yet because today is the last day of campaigning, so we are focusing more on ensuring that the voting takes place properly. That’s why we haven’t thought about it from that angle.”He added that such a decision could only be taken after leaders of both sides are taken into confidence, and not just workers. “Not just karyakartas, we need to talk to other leaders too because the party is functioning with them, and they have to talk with their leaders.”“Not just party workers, but we will have to discuss with both party leaders. Leaders run the party, so we need to have discussions first,” he added.Cracks within Mahayuti?During the interview, Pawar also dismissed reports of rifts with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after his decision to join hands with Sharad Pawar’s faction.“No, it will not be affected. 100%, it will not happen,” Pawar said, referring to differences between him and the chief minister.He also justified his decision to part ways with the NDA for the local body polls. Recalling how the NCP and Congress allied for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections but contested local body polls separately, he said a similar situation existed between the BJP and the Shiv Sena as well.“Since I’ve been in politics, in all the elections we’ve fought since 1999, we had an alliance with the Congress. We were working together in the Lok Sabha, in Parliament, and fighting elections together. We were fighting on our respective symbols. The same thing happened in the Assembly elections. But in local body elections, to support and empower our respective party workers, we always fought against each other,” Pawar said.“The same thing happened with the BJP and Shiv Sena. In the 2017 elections in Mumbai and Thane, they were fighting against each other. So, there’s no need to think that something very different is happening here,” he added.Local body polls will not impact functioning of Maharashtra govtPawar also affirmed that the three parties contesting separately—BJP, NCP and Shiv Sena—against each other in the local body polls have agreed that the elections will not impact the functioning of the Maharashtra state government, even after results are declared on January 16.This comes after Chief Minister Fadnavis took a swipe at Ajit Pawar for criticising the BJP during the poll campaign.Speaking during an interaction with actor Girija Oak, Fadnavis said the BJP and the NCP had decided well in advance that they would not contest the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad civic elections as allies, since both were strong parties in the region.“Ajit dada only speaks, but my work speaks. We had already decided that even if we contest against each other, it would be a friendly contest and that we would refrain from criticising each other or each other’s parties. I have followed that rule till now, but his restraint is somewhat shaken,” Fadnavis said.However, Ajit Pawar will not “speak” after January 15, when votes will be cast, Fadnavis said, exuding confidence in the BJP’s performance.‘I have a secular mindset’Pawar also condemned attempts to give the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections a “communal angle”. Reaffirming that he has “a secular mindset”, he said that in a diverse country like India, everyone is an equal citizen.“I do not like this at all. I have a secular mindset. The ideology of Ambedkar does not teach us this. Our country is so big, and those who live in this country are all Indians. If someone is committing treason against the country, action should be taken against them, and they should be given the death penalty. A new law should be made,” Ajit Pawar told ANI.Pawar’s statement comes a day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asserted that the new BMC mayor will be “from the Mahayuti, will be a Hindu, and a Marathi.”



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