15-05-2025
Sharad Pawar's party discusses merger with Ajit Pawar faction in key meet
Amid speculation of a potential reunion between the two factions of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the Sharad Pawar-led group held a crucial state committee meeting at its Mumbai office on Wednesday. Led by state president Jayant Patil and party group leader Jitendra Awhad, the meeting saw participation from office bearers across all districts, signalling a unified front as the party navigates critical political privy to the discussions revealed to India Today that the meeting covered a range of strategic issues, with the buzz around a possible merger with the Ajit Pawar-led NCP faction looming the party leadership made it clear that only Sharad Pawar, the party founder, will address matters related to the merger. The party said that no one else is authorised to speak on this issue, underscoring Pawar's central role in any potential negotiations.
The meeting also focused on preparations for the upcoming local body elections, a key battleground for the party to strengthen its grassroots presence. In a significant move, NCP (SP) decided to empower local party units with the authority to decide on alliances for these will be no absolute direction from the central leadership, sources said, indicating a decentralised approach to coalition-building tailored to regional critical agenda was the party's stance on a caste census, which has emerged as a potent political issue in Maharashtra. The NCP (SP) leadership emphasised its commitment to advocating for a comprehensive caste census, aligning with broader demands for social justice and equitable meeting also addressed the controversial Urban Naxal Bill, with discussions centering on formulating a robust strategy to counter its bill, which has sparked heated debates, is seen as a potential flashpoint in Maharashtra's political landscape, and NCP (SP) aims to position itself strategically on this merger talks dominated the narrative, the meeting showcased NCP (SP)'s resolve to balance immediate electoral priorities with long-term ideological empowering local units, pushing for a caste census, and addressing contentious legislation, the party is signaling its intent to remain a formidable force in Maharashtra politics, regardless of the outcome of the reunion speculation continues, all eyes are on Sharad Pawar, whose next move could reshape the NCP's future and alter the state's political equations. For now, the party is keeping its cards close, focusing on unity and strategy as it prepares for the challenges Watch