3 minutes of readingBombayUpdated: February 3, 2026 03:28 pm IST
The BJP’s choice for the next mayor of Pune is Manjusha Nagpure, a 46-year-old Business Management postgraduate, who belongs to a family with a staunch Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) background. Nagpure was preferred over other pioneers, four times corporate Varsha Tapkir and three-time corporator Mansi Deshpande.
Nagpure, a new corporator, was elected unopposed in the recently held elections. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) Elections.
In the January 15 PMC elections, Nagpure was elected unopposed from Suncity-Manikbaug ward on Sinhagad Road.
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Incidentally, Nagpure represents the constituency which is part of the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency represented by the working president of the NCP (SP). Supriya Sule. The BJP had struggled to win the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency.
Nagpure was first elected to PMC as a corporator in 2012 from Anandnagar area on Sinhagad Road and has since made it to the civic body as a corporator thrice.
SSPU graduate, former IT worker
Nagpure, born in 1979, is one of the best-educated corporators chosen for PMC.
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Nagpure’s husband Deepak is a staunch right-wing leader and Bharatiya Janata Party functionary and through him she entered electoral politics from the reserved seat for women in the PMC.
The couple runs a business with significant income from the rental of their commercial property. Nagpure has declared an asset worth Rs 3.22 crore.
He graduated from Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) in 1999 and did his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from ICFAI University in 2021. He worked in an IT company, but quit his job to participate in civic elections at the insistence of his family.
She is the mother of two children, 17 and 5 years old, respectively.
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Electoral promises
During his campaign for the PMC elections, Nagpure assured voters that he would work to resolve the city’s traffic problems by improving traffic signals, widening roads and strengthening the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) bus service.
Nagpure, which represents the flood-prone area along Sinhagad Road, plans to construct a retaining wall along the Mutha river and set up a flood warning system to provide early warning to residents. He wants to promote the river improvement and beautification project undertaken by PMC.
For public health, Nagpure wants to launch Swachh Ward, Beautiful Ward concept in the city to address waste dumping in open areas. He said he would work to improve civic hospitals and introduce digital education in civic schools.
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