3 minutes of readingPuneJanuary 15, 2026 1:43 PM IST
BJP leader and Union minister Murlidhar Mohol, who had been at loggerheads with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in the weeks leading up to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) elections, on Thursday said that distasteful criticism of him had sparked the fight between the two.
“The PMC election was portrayed as Ajit Pawar versus Murlidhar Mohol. Both criticized each other. I never made personal criticisms, but I had to speak up when rivals started saying things about me,” Mohol said after casting his vote in Kothrud.
HISTORY | Pune civic polls: Javadekar, Mohol vote cast; Union Minister criticizes Ajit Pawar’s NCP
Union minister Murlidhar Mohol and former minister Prakash Javadekar exercised their right to vote while polling was underway for the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) elections on Thursday.… pic.twitter.com/lizMHXyxCc
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The BJP and the NCP contested the 2024 state and national elections in a pre-poll alliance. However, the BJP decided to fight the PMC elections independently.
Mohol said he faced “low-level criticism” from the NCP, alleging that the party’s social media team and Ajit Pawar, the Pune guardian minister, attacked him in bad taste. He added that while the rivals had applied all possible means, voters were aware of the situation and would elect only the right candidates to represent them.
“We showed the work done by us when we were in power and the development work initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014. Also, the mega development plan drawn up by the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for Pune,” he noted.
Ajit Pawar had publicly criticized the BJP. for failing to meet the civic infrastructure demands of Pune citizens, citing public suffering due to poor infrastructure and facilities. He also alleged corruption during the last nine years when the BJP had control over the civic body and accused a team of three officials, including Mohol, who was then the city mayor.
The NCP chief also highlighted the issue of increasing traffic problems and air, water and river pollution due to mismanagement by the local BJP, which has been in control of the civic body for the past few years. He had criticized the BJP for inducting likely NCP candidates into the party ahead of the civic polls despite an understanding among Mahayuti’s allies.
Pawar also raised the recent controversy over a prime plot of the Jain community being occupied by a real estate developer (Mohol allegedly had a business partnership with him in the past) for redevelopment purposes.
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Earlier, Mohol had criticized Pawar for filing the nomination those with criminal records and held the NCP responsible for Pune’s civic problems despite having been in power for many years in the past.
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