3 minutes of readingPuneFebruary 3, 2026 01:01 pm IST
Putting an end to all speculations, the BJP has decided to field three-time corporator Manjusha Nagpure as its candidate for the post of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) mayor. The BJP will field party corporator Parshuram Wadekar for the post of deputy mayor. Meanwhile, the main opposition party, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), decided not to field its candidate for the post, citing the recent death of its party chief Ajit Pawar.
However, the Congress has decided to field Ashwini Landge for the post of mayor and Sahil Kedari for the post of deputy mayor. The deadline to submit candidacies expires on Tuesday afternoon and the election will be held on February 9. The position of mayor is reserved for a female general category corporator.
Of the PMC’s 165 seats, the BJP won 119 seats, while the NCP won 27 seats, the Congress won 15 seats, the NCP (SP) won three seats and the Shiv Sena (UBT) won one seat. “Manjusha Nagpure will be the BJP candidate for the post of mayor, while Parshuram Wadekar will be the BJP candidate for deputy mayor of Pune“said city BJP chief Dheeraj Ghate.
NCP leader in the PMC Nilesh Nikam said the party is still mourning the loss of NCP chief Ajit Pawar, so the local leadership has decided not to field candidates for the post of mayor and deputy mayor. “The party top leadership is busy resolving the high-level issues that have arisen after the death of party chief Ajit Pawar, so the local leadership has decided to take decisions for the election of PMC posts,” he said.
The NCP will support the BJP in “good decisions that are in the interest of the party” and oppose decisions that go against the interests of the citizens of Pune, said Nikam, who is all set to be Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the PMC.
On the other hand, the Congress has decided to field candidates for the election of mayor and deputy mayor, so that the BJP does not have a free hand to get the coveted positions. “During the civic elections, the Congress was saying that giving a vote to the NCP is like voting to the BJP. Look, this happened because the NCP decided not to field its candidate for the important PMC seat,” said city Congress chief Arvind Shinde.
Congress will not allow unopposed election of mayor and deputy mayor in the PMC for the BJP, he said: “Corporate Ashwini Landge will be the Congress candidate for the post of mayor and Sahil Kedari will be the candidate for the post of deputy mayor.”
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