
Maharashtra NCP president refutes reports about discussion of merger with Sharad Pawar faction
The Hindu
Maharashtra NCP president denies merger talks while Sunetra Pawar prepares for swearing-in as Deputy Chief Minister today.
Maharashtra NCP president Sunil Tatkare on Saturday (January 31, 2026) refuted media reports that discussion of a merger of the two parties had taken place at a meeting in Baramati on January 17. His statement came as Sharad Pawar’s faction released a video showing the late Ajit Pawar holding a meeting with Sharad Pawar along with other party members.
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“I saw the video of a meeting today. This was a tea meeting in Baramati after an exhibition there. Ajit dada had himself clarified then in a press conference that it was about the discussion for local body elections,” Mr Tatkare said on Saturday (January 31, 2026).
In an early morning press briefing held at Baramati on Saturday (January 31, 2026), NCP SP leader Sharad Pawar had said that it was Ajit Pawar’s wish for the two NCPs to reunite and that his party wished the same. He also said that he was unaware of Sunetra Pawar’s swearing-in today, and that there was no proposal or discussion about it within the family.
NCP SP sources claimed that a closed-door meeting was held in Baramati on January 17 with Ajit Pawar. Sources have claimed that the two parties were to reunite, reports @vinivdvc. 📹: Special arrangement pic.twitter.com/W0UGUpCEDV
Ajit Pawar’s wife, Sunetra, is set to sworn-in as the first woman Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra — a post that felt vacant following her husband’s death — later in the evening today. Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat will administer oath of office to Sunetra Pawar at 5 p.m. at Raj Bhavan, officials confirmed to The Hindu.

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