3 minutes of readingPuneFebruary 9, 2026 12:30 pm IST
BJP’s Manjusha Nagpure was declared elected unopposed as mayor of Pune city after NCP corporator Sheetal Sawanr and Congress corporator Ashwini Landge withdrew from the election fray on Monday.
After a period of four years, the Pune The Municipal Corporation will have a mayor, since the election had been postponed for legal reasons since the previous term ended in 2022.
“Manjusha Nagpure will be declared elected mayor of Pune,” said district collector Jitendra Dudi, the official appointed to conduct the mayoral elections. The position of mayor is reserved for a general category corporate woman.
BJP leader Ganesh Bidkar appealed to the NCP and Congress to withdraw their nominations and pave the way for a unanimous election so that an immediate condolence meeting could be held for Ajit Pawar and Congress leader Suresh Kalmadi, who died in January. Both parties agreed and their candidates withdrew from the mayoral elections.
Nagpure, 46, an MBA from a family of strong RSS supporters, is a third-party businessman and was elected unopposed in the recent PMC elections.
Nagpure was first elected to PMC as corporator in 2012 in Anandnagar area on Sinhagad Road. In the civic elections on January 15, 2026, she was elected unopposed from Suncity-Manikbaug ward on Sinhagad Road.
Nagpure was preferred over other favorites, four-time corporator Varsha Tapkir and three-time corporator Mansi Deshpande. Incidentally, Nagpure represents a district that is part of the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency, represented by the working president of the NCP (SP). Supriya Sule. The BJP has been trying hard to get the constitution.
Nagpure’s husband Deepak is a BJP functionary. Nagpure is among the highly skilled PMC corporations. The couple runs a business whose main income comes from leasing commercial properties. His total assets are worth 3.22 crores.
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Nagpure completed his undergraduate studies from Savitribai Phule Pune University in 1999 and obtained his Master of Business Administration from ICFAI University in 2021. He was working in an IT company, but resigned to contest civic elections at the insistence of his family. She is the mother of two children, ages 17 and five respectively.
During his election campaign, Nagpure said he would work to solve Pune’s traffic problems by improving traffic signals, widening roads and strengthening the PMPML bus service.
Representing the flood-prone Sinhagad Road area, Nagpure said he planned to construct a retaining wall along the Mutha river and set up a flood early warning system, adding that he also wanted to push forward the river improvement and beautification project undertaken by the PMC.
Nagpure had also talked about the Swachh Ward, Beautiful Ward concept for the city to address waste dumping in open areas. He said he would work to improve civic hospitals and introduce digital education in schools run by the civic body.
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