3 minutes of readingBombayUpdated: February 11, 2026 10:35 pm IST
Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar’s visit to New Delhi on Wednesday, where she met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has not advanced discussions on a possible merger between the two factions of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), senior party sources said.
According to the leaders present during the meetings, the issue of merger between the NCP and the NCP (SP) was not on the agenda nor was it discussed. “The topic was not on the agenda of today’s meetings, nor was it mentioned anywhere.
Ultimately, the opinion of the country’s top two leaders will have to be considered before moving ahead as the merger would mean entry of a new party into the NDA fold,” said a senior leader who accompanied Pawar during his visit. The trip marked her first visit to the national capital after the death of her husband and former Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. She was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister four days after his demise.
The developments come amid renewed speculation about a possible reunification of the two PNC factions. NCP (SP) leaders have claimed that Ajit Pawar had initiated and finalized merger talks before his death. However, a senior NCP leader dismissed the claims, saying: “information about those talks is not available to us and therefore the question of following them does not arise.”
Talks over a merger had intensified earlier this week following reports of a meeting between the Chief Minister Devendra FadnavisSunetra Pawar and NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil at the state legislative complex. According to NCP (SP) leaders, Patil had been leading negotiations and had worked out key details of a possible merger. However, the meeting reportedly lasted only a few minutes.
In another sign that discussions may have stalled, NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar, who was scheduled to hold a press conference in Delhi on Thursday about the merger announced that it would cancel the briefing. Party members said the move suggested no progress was imminent.
NCP state president Sunil Tatkare has maintained that the party has no plans to leave the ruling NDA alliance. “It is up to them (NCP SP) to decide whether they want to join the NDA,” Tatkare had said earlier, amid speculation after Ajit Pawar’s death.
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Meanwhile, the PNC is yet to set the date for its national council meeting, where a new national president is expected to be elected.
Several party leaders and legislators have demanded that Sunetra Pawar be appointed to the post following the demise of Ajit Pawar.
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