3 minutes of readingPuneFebruary 7, 2026 08:50 am IST
As the NCP-NCP(SP) alliance called off its election campaign for the Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections following the demise of Ajit Pawar, NCP(SP) leader and nephew of late deputy chief minister Rohit Pawar appealed to voters, saying now was the right time to cooperate in supporting the late leader’s ideology and carry forward his legacy in the elections.
Earlier, the NCP released a video of Ajit Pawar recorded just before his death in which he appealed to voters to elect NCP candidates as the party was always committed to the development of rural areas and the election of the party candidate would enable it to carry out this development by providing civic services using the latest technology. “The video of NCP chief Ajit Pawar for the Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti polls was recorded on January 24 at his official residence in Devgiri in Bombay. The video is for votes and media. “It is an original video,” said NCP leader Anand Paranjpe.
Elections to 12 zila parishads and Panchayat Samitis were scheduled for February 5, but were later postponed Ajit Pawar’s death. The elections are now scheduled for February 7 and the results will be announced on February 9.
At the insistence of Ajit Pawar, the NCP and the NCP (SP) had forged an alliance ahead of the ongoing civic elections and Ajit Pawar himself led the campaign to maintain the NCP’s political control in rural Maharashtra. Both NCPs had decided to compete on the party symbol, the clock, to avoid confusion among voters as the BJP had posed a tough challenge to the party.
In a tweet, Rohit Pawar said, “It was for the election campaign… that Ajit Pawar was traveling when his plane crashed and we lost him. Everyone is aware that due to this sad incident, the Pawar family, despite advance planning, could not conduct an election campaign for any of our candidates in the elections.”
“Therefore, it is a request to all voters Zila Parishads where elections are scheduled “Consider this an appropriate time to cooperate in supporting the ideology of Ajit Pawar by remembering him and it will be a true tribute to the late leader by carrying forward his legacy of thoughts,” he said.
The PCN and the PCN (SP) had declared that they would not carry out an electoral campaign through rallies or meetings. Candidates were only urged to distribute pamphlets to voters at their doorsteps to seek their votes.
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Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis He had also declared that he would not participate in the election campaign of the BJP or its alliance partner’s candidates, citing Ajit’s death. The BJP has also decided that it will not celebrate its victory in the election of mayors and deputy mayors in various municipal corporations in the state.
“There will be no celebration of the victory of the BJP candidate for the post of mayor and deputy mayor in the Pune civic body,” said city BJP chief Dheeraj Ghate.
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