3 minutes of readingBombayFebruary 1, 2026 08:08 am IST
Even as top leaders of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) sought to downplay merger talks between the two factions, a section of the party’s leaders have begun to publicly express their support for a reunification.
On Saturday, NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil claimed that a meeting with Ajit Pawar had concluded with the understanding that the two factions would merge after Zilla Parishad elections. A video of the meeting surfaced on Saturday showing Sharad Pawar, Ajit Pawar, Jayant Patil, Shashikant Shinde, Rajesh Tope, Amol Kolhe, Harshvardhan Patil and Rohit Pawar. No other leader of Ajit Pawar’s faction, apart from Ajit Pawar himself, was present at the meeting.
Responding to the video, Tatkare said the meeting took place during a tea break at an agricultural exhibition in Baramati. He added that Ajit Pawar later addressed the media and clarified that the discussion was limited to the local body elections. However, NCP leader Sunil Tatkare denied that the meeting was about a merger.
However, Anil Patil, MLA and NCP chief, said it was not clear whether the meeting was related to local body elections or a merger, noting that the only leader who could definitively answer that question was no longer alive.
While some party leaders have opposed the merger, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and NCP leader Anna Bansode has expressed support for the move. He said he had long advocated unity between the two factions, adding that since Sharad Pawar is considered a guiding figure On the part of party workers, an early decision on reunification would be important for both the state and party cadres.
Cooperation Minister Babasaheb Patil and Minister Narhari Zirwal also supported the idea of a merger. Babasaheb Patil said Ajit Pawar had wanted the two factions to work together and other leaders to agree with him. Zirwal said meetings between the two leaders had been going on for a long time and expressed confidence that the parties would come together soon, adding that given Sharad Pawar’s age and health, there was no alternative but to come together.
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