The Pawar Nephew’s views about Ajit Pawar In the month of September, Ajit Pawar came into light about his call to a woman IPS officer. His call was made after a demolition drive against unauthorized excavation of murum in Kurdu village, Maharashtra. Pawar questioned the officer’s handling of the situation. The tone of the conversation, parts of which were circulated on social media, drew criticism from opposition leaders and activists, prompting Pawar to publicly express regret two days later. Yugvendra Pawar criticized the Deputy CM’s conduct and said, ‘No one should talk to government officers in this manner’. Whereas Rohit Pawar defended his uncle, and asked for putting an end to the media trial. Pawar Family Sticks Together Two years since a split within the National
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Shreejaya’s Debut in Politics What made her debut particularly significant was the context. Earlier that year, her father Ashok Chavan made a surprising political move—he left the Indian National Congress, the party his family had served for generations, and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The decision sent ripples across Maharashtra’s political circles. For Shreejaya, it meant carrying the burden of both legacy and transition. She had to introduce herself to the electorate not merely as Ashok Chavan’s daughter, but as a new representative under a different political banner. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the family’s party switch, Shreejaya contested as a BJP candidate and went on to secure a resounding victory from Bhokar, defeating Congress candidate Tirupati Kondhek
Read MoreWho is Amol Haribhau Jawale ? Amol Haribhau Jawale is among the new generation of political leaders rising within Maharashtra’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The son of late Haribhau Madhav Jawale, a respected BJP leader and former Member of Parliament from Raver, Amol has inherited both the goodwill and expectations associated with his family name. His father was known for his strong grassroots presence and dedicated service to the people of Jalgaon district. For Amol, stepping into politics meant carrying forward that legacy while carving a space of his own in Maharashtra’s dynamic political landscape. Jawale's Significant Victory In the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections, Amol Haribhau Jawale made his debut by contesting from the Raver Assembly constituency on a BJP
Read MoreSulabha and her Constituency Sulabha Ganpat Gaikwad is a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) politician from Maharashtra who currently represents the Kalyan East constituency in the state legislative assembly. She came into the political spotlight during the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections when the BJP fielded her in place of her husband, Ganpat Kalu Gaikwad, the sitting MLA who could not contest due to legal troubles. Sulabha and Resistance from Shiv Sena Despite facing resistance from sections of the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, which demanded that her candidature be withdrawn, Sulabha Gaikwad went ahead with the campaign and ultimately secured a decisive victory. She won the Kalyan East seat with over 81,000 votes, defeating her nearest rival, Mahesh Dashrath Gaikwad, by a marg
Read MoreVoters Getting Remunerated To Select NOTA In Assembly Bypoll: Shiv Sena
On Tuesday, Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray's party Shiv Sena proclaimed that voters were getting disbursed to pick the NOTA options in the most recent Andheri East Assembly byelection, which will take place on November 3. The byelection campaigning halted at 5 pm. The party has introduced this concern to the Election Commission and the police; stated the Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council and chief leader Anil Parab. Parab stated, "The election will have ramifications in the coming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) election too, as for the first time it will see the combined strength of Maha Vikas Aghadi allies (Thackeray-led Sena, NCP, and Congress). Moreover, "Some people are being paid money to choose NOTA," the ex-Maharashtra minister claimed and added further.
Read MoreEnforcement Direction Of Eknath And Devendra Promises ‘Rule, Not Raid’
The newly assumed Maharashtrian Chief Minister Eknath Shinde won the critically important confident vote in the state assembly after rebelling and being placed in the seat by BJP's "E.D." was a cry rallied by the opposition benched according to C.M. Devendra Fadnavis. He Reciprocated this response with, "It is true the new government is formed by E.D., which stands for Eknath and Devendra." The BJP leader took a swing at Ex-C.M. Uddhav Thackeray by hitting at the alleged witness of a "deficit of leadership availability" in Maharashtra in recent years. Fadnavis added, "But, there are two leaders in the House (Shinde and himself), who will always be available for people," Shinde stated that he will forever be a 'Sanik' of the Shiv Sena and will not combine vendetta and politics. Wi
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