Parth Pawar Takes Oath as Rajya Sabha MP; Family Seeks Unopposed Baramati Win

Parth Pawar, son of the late NCP leader Ajit Pawar, has been sworn in as a Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament from Maharashtra. In a related development, NCP(SP) legislator Rohit Pawar has appealed to the Congress party to withdraw its candidate for the Baramati by-election, to allow Sunetra Pawar to be elected unopposed as a tribute to Ajit Pawar. The Congress state leadership has deferred the final decision on withdrawal to the party's national High Command in Delhi. The by-election was necessitated following the tragic plane crash that claimed Ajit Pawar's life earlier this year.

Key Points: Parth Pawar Sworn into Rajya Sabha Amid Baramati By-Election Plea

  • Parth Pawar sworn in as Rajya Sabha MP
  • NCP seeks unopposed Baramati win for Sunetra Pawar
  • Congress decision deferred to High Command
  • By-election follows Ajit Pawar's tragic demise
  • FIR filed in Karnataka over plane crash
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Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar takes oath as Rajya Sabha member

Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar takes oath as Rajya Sabha MP. NCP seeks Congress withdrawal for Sunetra Pawar's unopposed Baramati bypoll win.

"I made a request... for the withdrawal of the party nominee, which will pave the way for the unopposed election of Sunetra Pawar - Rohit Pawar"

New Delhi, April 9

Rajya Sabha Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan on Thursday administered the oath to Nationalist Congress Party leader Parth Pawar as a newly elected Member of Parliament from Maharashtra at Parliament House.

Parth Pawar, 35, took the oath in English in the presence of the Leader of the House J. P. Nadda and Congress Chief Whip Jairam Ramesh and several other leaders.

He is the son of NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who passed away in a plane crash earlier this year.

Prior to Ajit Pawar's death, his wife Sunetra Pawar had been elected to the Rajya Sabha. Following the tragic incident, she assumed office as Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister and subsequently stepped down from the Upper House.

Parth Pawar was later elected to the Rajya Sabha with the backing of the NCP's strength in the state Assembly, where the party holds 40 MLAs. He had earlier contested the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from the Maval constituency but was defeated by Shiv Sena's Shrirang Barne.

In a parallel political development, NCP(SP) Legislator Rohit Pawar on Thursday met the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee President Harshwardhan Sapkal, urging him to withdraw the party nominee Akash More for an unopposed election of NCP candidate and state Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar in the April 23 Baramati by-election.

Rohit Pawar's plea is important as Thursday is the last date of withdrawal of nomination at 3 p.m. for the Baramati by-election in which 47 contestants have filed their nominations.

Pawar, after meeting Harshwardhan Sapkal, told reporters, "I made a request to the state Congress chief for the withdrawal of the party nominee, which will pave the way for the unopposed election of Sunetra Pawar in the Baramati bypoll. This is necessary as the bypoll is taking place after the untimely demise of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and the unopposed election will be a tribute to him. It is now up to the Congress party to make a decision. I am quite hopeful about the Congress party's move. It is a national party, and it will make a decision after the due process."

Rohit Pawar said that the Congress party has taken a stand that the state government should register an FIR in the plane crash in which former Dy CM Ajit Pawar died on January 28.

He further added that he has been pressing for the same for a long time, and ultimately, the FIR was filed in Karnataka with the help of the Congress government there.

During the meeting, Rohit Pawar facilitated a video call with Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala to discuss the sensitivity of the situation.

"Following the loss of a stalwart like Ajit Dada, it is essential to view this election through an emotional lens as a true tribute to him," Rohit Pawar stated.

"As a family member and a karyakarta, I have appealed to Congress to withdraw their nomination," he added.

Earlier, Sunetra Pawar had personally reached out to Harshvardhan Sapkal twice to request an unopposed path; the Maharashtra Congress leadership has deferred the final decision to the "High Command" in Delhi.

"The decision to contest Baramati was taken at the national level. Therefore, any move to withdraw must be discussed with the High Command and follow their counsel," a Congress source indicated.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The political maneuvering here is quite complex. Rohit Pawar's request to Congress shows how alliances and emotions are intertwined in Indian politics. The 'High Command' reference is classic Congress style. Hope the by-election happens smoothly and respectfully.
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Priya S
While I sympathize with the family's loss, we must remember this is a seat in Parliament, not a family heirloom. He lost the Lok Sabha election in 2019. Getting elected unopposed to Rajya Sabha via party MLAs is one thing, but expecting an unopposed by-election for his mother is a bit much? The tribute should be good work, not just a walkover. 🤔
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Vikram M
The real issue that needs attention is the plane crash investigation. Rohit Pawar is right to highlight that an FIR was finally filed in Karnataka. Why the delay in Maharashtra? Safety protocols for our leaders and citizens must be paramount. Politics aside, we need answers.
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Rohit P
Baramati politics is always fascinating. Ajit Dada was a giant. If Congress withdraws, it would be a graceful political gesture acknowledging the sentiment. But with 47 nominations filed, it seems many don't share that view. Let's see what Delhi decides.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the dynamics at play. The article mentions a video call with the Congress in-charge to discuss 'sensitivity'. It shows how modern technology is used in these high-stakes political negotiations. The emotional appeal is a powerful tool in any democracy.

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