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NCP reunification talks uncertain as Sharad Pawar distances himself from Ajit Pawar faction’s moves

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3 minutes of readingUpdated: January 31, 2026 09:54 am IST

Amid renewed political speculation over a possible reunification of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) factions, party founder Sharad Pawar on Saturday distanced himself from the latest eventsstating that several reported decisions were internal matters of the Ajit Pawar-led faction and were not discussed with his group.

Addressing reporters, Pawar clarified that discussions on possible merger of the two factions of the NCP were already underway but now appear uncertain.

“For the last four months, Ajit Pawar and Jayant Patil have been discussing the issue of merger of two parties. Now the unfortunate accident has happened. It seems that the process will come to a halt,” Pawar said, indicating that recent developments may stall. reconciliation efforts between the factions.

He acknowledged that senior leaders on both sides had previously engaged in talks. “Ajit Pawar, Jayant Patil and Shashikant Shinde were involved in the merger talks,” Pawar said.

However, Pawar maintained that several recent decisions attributed to the party’s unified structure were internal matters of the Ajit Pawar-led NCP.

“The decision to select Sunetra Pawar as legislative party leader is an internal matter of the NCP,” he said.

Responding to reports suggesting that Sunetra Pawar could be appointed deputy chief minister, Pawar said he had no information about such developments. “I am not aware of Sunetra Pawar being selected as deputy CM. It must be an internal matter of the NCP. I am reading some names like Praful Patel, Sunil Tatkare in the newspaper. They must have decided it for their party,” he said.

He further stated that there had been no communication between the factions about future political developments. “There was no discussion with anyone about future developments between the NCP and NCP-SP,” Pawar said.

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On reports of an upcoming swearing-in ceremony, Pawar expressed surprise and said his camp was not aware of any such plans. “I have no idea about the swearing-in and I found out about it through the news. How can we be there? We don’t know. It is also not known whether the swearing-in will take place or not,” he added when asked if any member of the Pawar family would attend the event.

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