Sunetra may win bypoll in Baramati unopposed
Mumbai, March 25 -- Deputy chief minister Sunetra Pawar, 62, will file her nomination on April 6 for the Baramati assembly bypoll scheduled on April 23, Maharashtra Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sunil Tatkare announced on Tuesday.
The Baramati assembly seat fell vacant following the death of her husband and former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, 66, who was killed when the chartered aircraft he was travelling in crashed in Baramati on January 28, killing all members on board.
Ajit Pawar was elected from the constituency on eight occasions. Sunetra Pawar may win the bypoll unopposed as all political parties barring the Congress have refused to field a candidate opposite her. The NCP will also initiate discussions with opposition parties to build consensus on unopposed elections, Tatkare told reporters.
"I, along with the party's working president Praful Patel, will initiate talks with senior Congress leaders in New Delhi and also meet Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray to explore the possibility of uncontested elections," Tatkare sai.
The Congress had earlier rejected appeals from the NCP for an unopposed poll in Baramati, maintaining that elections should be fought democratically.
While Ajit Pawar raked up victories in Baramati in consecutive assembly polls since 1991 till his death, his uncle and NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar's bid to snatch the seat from him by fielding Ajit's nephew Yugendra did not yield desired results in the assembly elections held in November 2024.
Following Ajit Pawar's death, Sunetra Pawar took complete control of the NCP. She was elected national president of the NCP and replaced her late husband as the deputy chief minister....
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