2 minutes of readingNew DelhiFebruary 3, 2026 06:29 pm IST
In a first for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), RPI(A) leader Parshuram Wadekar, a BJP corporator nominee, is the deputy mayor candidate after his wife held the same post in the previous term. The elections are scheduled for February 9.
Sunita Wadekar, Parshuram’s wife, was deputy mayor of the Pune civic body from 2021 to 2022, until the end of the previous five-year period. Thereafter, the civic body did not have an elected body because the reservation of seats for the elections was challenged before the Supreme Court, which stayed the polls until the matter was resolved, but later ordered that elections be held.
“I am glad that the BJP has given an opportunity to an activist of the Ambedkarite movement for the upliftment of the scheduled caste community. I will give my best performance to justify my appointment as deputy mayor of Pune,” Parshuram Wadekar said after filing his nomination for election to the post.
The BJP has a majority in the newly elected body, with 119 of the 165 corporators, and is set to win the elections for the PMC mayor and deputy mayor posts.
The Republican Party of India (Athawale) and the BJP have been in alliance for more than a decade, but RPI(A) candidates contest civic elections under the BJP’s symbol and name, officially making them the saffron party’s corporators.
The two political parties have an agreement under which the BJP will become the mayor while the RPI(A) will get the post of deputy mayor when in power, Parshuram Wadekar said, adding that the BJP has fulfilled its commitment to his party.
In the previous term, RPI(A) leaders Navnath Kamble, Siddharth Dhende and Sunita Wadekar, elected as BJP corporators, were elected deputy mayor of the city.
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