Pawar Cousins Unite for Pune: Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule Release Joint Manifesto

In a significant political development, NCP factions led by Ajit Pawar and Supriya Sule shared a stage for the first time since their 2023 split to release a joint manifesto for Pune's civic polls. The alliance aims to consolidate the Pawar family's base and prevent a division of votes that could benefit the BJP. Their manifesto promises major infrastructure upgrades, including metro expansion, 24/7 water supply, and pothole-free roads, alongside green initiatives and skill development hubs. While presented as a pragmatic truce for Pune's development, the alliance has faced some internal dissent despite the show of unity.

Key Points: Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule Share Stage for Pune Manifesto

  • Truce for Pune civic polls
  • Prevent division of BJP votes
  • Focus on Metro, traffic, water
  • Green Pune & skill development initiatives
  • "Zero-Touch" digital governance promise
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Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule bury hatchet for now; share political stage to release manifesto for developed Pune

Ajit Pawar and Supriya Sule unite for Pune civic polls, releasing a joint development manifesto to consolidate the Pawar family's political stronghold.

"This is a decision taken in the interest of Pune's development. - Senior party leader"

Pune, Jan 10

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP chief Ajit Pawar and NCP working president Supriya Sule on Saturday shared the political stage for the first time after the split in June 2023 and released a joint manifesto for an inclusive and developed Pune.

In a development that has reshaped the political landscape of Maharashtra, the two factions of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) officially signalled a "truce for Pune" on Saturday.

Ajit Pawar noted that the "friction within the family has been resolved" for the sake of the city's development, while Supriya Sule emphasised that the alliance is currently limited to these civic polls.

The alliance, formed specifically to contest the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) elections, aims to consolidate the Pawar family's traditional stronghold.

Leaders from both sides stated that the primary goal is to prevent a division of votes that would benefit the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which currently eyes a second consecutive term in the civic body.

The manifesto focusses on several urban-centric promises on infrastructure, water management, and urban mobility. They have made a commitment to accelerate the Pune Metro expansion and resolve the city's chronic traffic congestion through new flyovers and improved public transport.

A commitment to accelerating the next phases of the Pune Metro and expanding the PMPML bus fleet with 100 per cent electric vehicles to reduce traffic congestion has also been made.

The alliance has ensured 24/7 water supply to the merged villages and modernising the drainage systems and the construction of new sewage treatment plants (STPs) to rejuvenate the Mula-Mutha river. It promises to eliminate "pothole culture" by moving towards high-quality cement-concrete roads and developing dedicated "missing links" in the city's ring road.

The manifesto lays focus on 'Green Pune' initiatives, including the preservation of the city's hills and river rejuvenation projects. Both the parties have promised the establishment of dedicated skill development centres for the city's massive student population including establishment of 'Pune Skill Hubs' to provide vocational training for local youth.

The alliance has promised an enhanced financial assistance for women-led self-help groups (SHGs), mirroring the 'Ladki Bahin' style of support at the civic level, digitising all municipal services to ensure 'Zero-Touch' governance for building permissions, property tax payments, and grievance redressal.

The sight of the cousins sharing a platform has sent a strong message to party cadres. While the two factions remain separate at the state and national levels, this local tie-up suggests a pragmatic shift.

"This is a decision taken in the interest of Pune's development. We may have different paths at other levels, but for our home ground, we are united," a senior party leader remarked during the launch.

Despite the show of unity, the alliance has faced internal friction. Initially, some local leaders, including former NCP (SP) city unit chief Prashant Jagtap expressed dissent over the tie-up, though the top leadership appears to have moved forward to secure the "Pawar bastion."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Pune for work, the traffic and water issues are a daily nightmare. The manifesto sounds good on paper—24/7 water, electric buses, skill hubs—but I'll believe it when I see it. Too many political promises get forgotten after the votes are counted. 🤞
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Vikram M
This is pure political *jugaad*. They've buried the hatchet not for Pune, but to stop the BJP from gaining ground. The moment the civic polls are over, they'll be back to their old games. Still, if this competition forces them to actually work on infrastructure, we might benefit.
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Priya S
The focus on women-led SHGs and 'Ladki Bahin' style support is very encouraging! Financial empowerment at the local level can create real change. Hope they follow through and don't just use it as a slogan. The zero-touch governance promise also needs to be implemented properly.
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Rohit P
Eliminating the "pothole culture" – that's the dream! Every monsoon, our roads turn into craters. Cement-concrete roads and fixing the ring road missing links would be a game-changer. But we've heard similar promises before. Action, not manifestos, is what Pune needs.
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Michael C
The "Green Pune" initiatives are crucial. Preserving the hills and cleaning the Mula-Mutha river is about the city's long-term health, not just politics. I appreciate that it's in the manifesto, but environmental projects often get sidelined for flashier infrastructure. Hope this is different.

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