Sharad Pawar Skips Baramati By-Election Voting Due to Health Issues

NCP supremo Sharad Pawar will not participate in voting for the Baramati Assembly by-election due to health issues. The by-poll was necessitated following the death of former NCP chief Ajit Pawar in a plane crash earlier this year. Mahayuti candidate Sunetra Pawar shared the update and expressed confidence in public support, while NCP(SP) MP Supriya Sule urged Congress to withdraw its candidate for an unopposed election as a tribute. The high-stakes battle is for the Pawar family's traditional stronghold.

Key Points: Sharad Pawar Misses Baramati By-Election Voting

  • Sharad Pawar ill health
  • Baramati by-election battle
  • Sunetra Pawar Mahayuti candidate
  • Call for unopposed election
  • Legacy of Ajit Pawar
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Sharad Pawar to skip Baramati by-election voting due to ill health

NCP supremo Sharad Pawar will not vote in the Baramati by-election due to ill health, as the Pawar family stronghold sees a key political battle.

"Due to ill health, respected Pawar Saheb will not be able to attend the voting - Sunetra Pawar"

Mumbai, April 22

Nationalist Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar will not participate in the voting for the Baramati Assembly by-election scheduled for April 23 due to health-related issues, said Mahayuti candidate and Nationalist Congress Party chief Sunetra Pawar.

The announcement comes as a significant development in the high-stakes battle for the Pawar family's stronghold, Baramati.

The bypolls in Pune's Baramati constituency come after the former NCP Chief Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash while he was headed to his constituency earlier this year.

Sunetra Pawar shared the update via a post on X, expressing her well-wishes for the senior leader's recovery. She also expressed confidence that people will listen to the NCP leader's previous appeal for an unopposed by-election to the Baramati Assembly constituency in favour of late Ajit Pawar's wife, who needs to be part of the Assembly to be in the Deputy CM's seat.

She noted that his influence remains a guiding force for the constituency, highlighting that his legacy of developmental politics continues to shape the region.

"Due to ill health, respected Pawar Saheb will not be able to attend the voting for the Baramati Assembly by-election. However, his blessings are invaluable to me and to the people of Baramati. The contribution of respected Saheb to the development of Baramati as well as Maharashtra and the country is inspiring. Under his guidance, respected Dada has also upheld the rich tradition of developmental politics. The people of Baramati will certainly respond enthusiastically to the appeal made by respected Saheb. The people of Baramati are connected to the ideas of development, and that direction will remain steadfast in the future as well. May respected Saheb's health improve at the earliest--this is my heartfelt prayer!", she said.

This comes as Congress has fielded Akash More against the Mahayuti candidate Sunetra Pawar.

NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule also urged Congress to withdraw Akash More's candidature in an X post, calling for an unopposed election as a tribute to the late Ajit Pawar.

She said, "Following the untimely demise of Ajit Pawar, the Baramati Assembly constituency now faces a by-election. Ajit Dada's political journey began with the Congress party, and he maintained a long-standing, respectful association with it throughout his career."

"In this moment of grief and remembrance, an unopposed election in Baramati would serve as a dignified and heartfelt tribute to his legacy of public service and inclusive politics. I sincerely appeal to the Congress leadership to consider this gesture in the spirit of respect, unity," the post read.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) had earlier announced the schedule for by-elections to eight Assembly constituencies in six states. The two Maharashtra constituencies include Rahuri in Ahilyanagar district and Baramati in Pune district.

- ANI

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Shreya B
The call for an unopposed election is a beautiful sentiment to honor Ajit Pawar's memory. In our culture, we respect the departed. Congress should seriously consider withdrawing their candidate as a mark of respect.
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Aman W
With due respect, an unopposed election in a democracy? That's not how it works. This is a bypoll, not a tribute ceremony. Voters have the right to choose. The Congress candidate has every right to contest.
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Priyanka N
The Pawar family has been synonymous with Baramati's development for decades. Whether one agrees with their politics or not, their contribution to the region's infrastructure is undeniable. Get well soon, Saheb.
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Karthik V
This is turning into a very emotional election. First the tragic loss of Ajit Dada, now Pawar Saheb's health. Beyond the politics, one must feel for the family. Hope the focus remains on development issues that matter to the people.
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Michael C
Observing from outside, the dynamics of Indian political families are fascinating. The appeal for an unopposed seat shows how legacy and personal relationships are deeply woven into the electoral process here.

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