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Maharashtra Elections 2024: With Baramati foray, Ajit Pawar sets up second poll clash within family in a year

After Sunetra Pawar's defeat from the seat in the Lok Sabha elections in June, Ajit Pawar termed the decision to field his wife against Supriya Sule a mistake as it had led to a fight within the family.

October 24, 2024 / 16:11 IST
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP president Aji Pawar with NCP(SP) president Sharad Pawar. (PTI/File)
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP president Aji Pawar with NCP(SP) president Sharad Pawar. (PTI/File)

Ending weeks of specualtion, the Nationalist Congress Party on Wednesday announced that its national president Ajit Pawar will contest the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections from the family's traditional constituency of Baramati. The development sets stage for another potential clash within the Pawar family barely months after Ajit's wife Sunetra's defeat against Sharad pawar's daughter Supriya Sule in the Baramati Lok Sabha seat in June this year.

While the NCP(AP) has fielded Ajit from the constituency, its rival faction, the NCP (Sharad Chandra Pawar) is readying to field Ajit younger nephew Yugendra Pawar in a battle that could prove to be the decisive word on which faction holds the key to the Pawar family's pocketborough.

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"Ajit Pawar will file his nomination paper from Baramati on Monday,” NCP state president Sunil Tatkare said on Wednesday after the party announced its first list of candidates for the coming elections.

Pawar's foray from Baramati comes less than six months after the defeat of his party's candidate Sunetra against NCP(SP) candidate Supriya Sule in the Lok Sabha constituency. Weeks later, Ajit Pawar said that fielding his wife against his cousin was a mistake since it created a fight within the family. Sule had defeated Sunetra by a margin of over 1.58 lakh votes.