4 minutes of readingPuneJanuary 29, 2026 07:38 pm IST
Whenever he was in power, Ajit Pawar ensured that he was the Guardian Minister of his home district, Pune. However, in his absence, the big question now is: who will take over the responsibility of the state Cabinet?
Ajit Pawar was the first to take charge of the responsibility of Baramati city, which belongs to Pune district, with his uncle Sharad Pawar busy in state and national politics. Although the development of Bramati is well known across the country and was carried out by NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, the affairs of the city were handled by Ajit Pawar. It was through his involvement in the city of Baramati that he created a network of followers.
Between 2004 and 2014, Ajit Pawar took charge as the Guardian Minister of Pune in the Congress-led Democratic Front government.
It was during his tenure as guardian minister, Ajit Pawar brought the NCP to power in the Pune civic body.
The post was taken over by then state minister Girish Bapat of the BJP after his party came to power in the state in 2014. He took charge till March 2019 until he was elected Lok Sabha member from Pune constituency and then the BJP appointed state minister Chandarakant Patil to hold the post for a few months till the assembly elections in 2019.
Ajit Pawar once again took over the responsibility during the MVA government in 2019 and held it till the Uddhav Thackeray-led government was in power. When the MVA government collapsed and the BJP-Shiv Sena government came to power, BJP minister Chandrakant Patil once again became the guardian minister of Pune. However, he had to reluctantly hand over the responsibility to Ajit Pawar after the NCP joined the ruling Mahayuti alliance.
The Mahayutis retained power in 2024 and Ajit Pawar continued as Guardian Minister of Pune.
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Now, the NCP is part of the ruling alliance, but Ajit Pawar is no more. There are three Pune ministers in the state ministry, including BJP’s Chandrakant Patil, NCP’s Dattaraya Bharne and BJP’s Madhuri Misal.
“The NCP is reportedly demanding that Sunetra Pawar be appointed deputy chief minister, so it is too early to say anything about who will be the next guardian minister of Pune,” said BJP leader Sandeep Khardekar.
About Patil as the senior minister of Pune district in the state cabinet and his past experience as guardian minister of Pune, he said, “Right now everyone is in a state of shock and still not out of it. I don’t think he has thought of taking over as guardian minister of Pune. Also, the practice is that the post of any minister is retained by the leader of the same party in alliance. Also, merger of both the NCPs cannot be ruled out in the current circumstances.”
The BJP has the largest strength of nine legislators elected to the state assembly from Pune district, while the NCP has eight legislators, but Pawar did not give the post of Pune guardian minister to the BJP.
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In the municipal council elections in December last year, the PNC dominated the elections by winning 10 of the 17 civic bodies. However, the BJP proved that it was a dominant force in urban areas by defeating the NCP and gaining power in Pune as well as the Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporation in the January 15 elections. Now again, the two state-level allies are fighting each other to establish their supremacy in rural areas in the ongoing Pune Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samitis elections.
An NCP leader said: “As a mark of respect, the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis should appoint only one NCP minister as Pune guardian minister instead of pushing for the position for the BJP. NCP minister Dattaraya Bharne is from Pune district.”
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