2 minutes of readingPuneJanuary 29, 2026 1:40 PM IST
A day after being appointed leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in the newly elected Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), Nilesh Nikam wanted to speak to his party chief and thank him for entrusting him with this responsibility. But Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar had already boarded the ill-fated flight from Mumbai to Baramati.
“I tried to contact him on phone at 7 am, but his office staff told me that he had left for Baramati. ‘You tried after he landed in Baramati,’ they said. But I couldn’t… and I can never do it now,” said an emotional Nikam, who will be the leader of the opposition in the PMC.
Was Pune NCP chief Sunil Tingre, who revealed that Pawar’s plane had crashed, Nikam said. “I was shocked,” he added.
Ajit Pawar was murdered on Wednesday morning. after a chartered plane carrying him and four others crashed while landing at Baramati airport.
For Nikam, who decided to stay with NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar after the NCP split and joined Ajit Pawar’s faction before the PMC elections, the news has come as a big blow. “He gave me this responsibility even though I was re-elected after a gap of 14 years and remained in the NCP (SP) after the split,” said Nikam, who served as NCP corporator for three terms.
Ajit Pawar, who was the guardian minister of Pune, had led the election campaign for PMC and Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporations. He allied himself with the NCP (SP) against the BJP, which waged an impressive campaign to gain control of his home district of Pune.
The BJP emerged as the largest party in the PMC by winning 119 of 165 seats, and the NCP came second by winning 27 seats. The PCN (SP) won three seats.
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