Sunetra Pawar Resigns Rajya Sabha Seat After Landmark Baramati Win

Sunetra Pawar resigned from her Rajya Sabha seat after winning the Baramati Assembly bypoll. She submitted her resignation to Vice President C P Radhakrishnan, who accepted it effective May 6, 2026. Her victory, with 2,18,930 votes, surpassed the record set by the late Ajit Pawar. A by-election for her Rajya Sabha seat is expected soon.

Key Points: Sunetra Pawar Resigns Rajya Sabha After Baramati Win

  • Sunetra Pawar resigns Rajya Sabha seat after Baramati win
  • She submitted resignation to Chairman C P Radhakrishnan
  • Her victory broke Ajit Pawar's 2019 record with 2,18,930 votes
  • By-election for vacant Rajya Sabha seat expected soon
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Sunetra Pawar resigns as Rajya Sabha MP following historic win in Baramati bypolls

Sunetra Pawar resigns as Rajya Sabha MP after historic Baramati bypoll victory. She transitioned to state legislature following the demise of Ajit Pawar.

"I am deeply grateful to the people of Baramati for their overwhelming trust and support - Sunetra Pawar"

New Delhi, May 6

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party National President Sunetra Pawar on Wednesday resigned from her position as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha.

Sunetra Pawar submitted her resignation letter to the Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman, C P Radhakrishnan.

The move comes shortly after her landslide victory in the Baramati Assembly by-election, where she transitioned from the Upper House of Parliament to the State Legislature.

Office of the Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan in a post on X said, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Smt. Sunetra Ajit Pawar, called on Vice President of India and Chairman, Rajya Sabha Shri C P Radhakrishnan at Uprashtrapati Bhawan today and tendered her resignation as Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha). Her resignation has been accepted by the Chairman with effect from 6th May, 2026. The Chairman conveyed his best wishes for her continued service to the nation and success as Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra."

According to parliamentary rules, an individual elected to both a State Legislature and Parliament must resign from one seat within 14 days. Following the official declaration of the assembly by-election results on May 4, Sunetra Pawar acted promptly to vacate her Rajya Sabha seat.

A by-election for this vacant seat is expected to be announced shortly, sparking intense curiosity within the NCP and across the political spectrum regarding her successor.

Sunetra Pawar was thrust into the role of Deputy Chief Minister following the unexpected demise of the veteran leader Ajit Pawar. Her transition to the state Assembly was cemented by a record-breaking performance in the Baramati bypolls in which she got 2,18,930 votes, while the votes polled by 22 candidates and NOTA together were 4,837 votes.

By securing this massive mandate, Sunetra Pawar has surpassed the previous voting record set by the late Ajit Pawar in 2019. The Pawar family's presence in the Rajya Sabha remains steady, as Sunetra's son Parth Pawar was sworn in as a Rajya Sabha MP just last month.

"I am deeply grateful to the people of Baramati for their overwhelming trust and support," Sunetra Pawar stated. She said, it is a Tribute to Ajit Dada." She dedicated her monumental win to the memory of the late Ajit Pawar.

Her victory is seen as a major boost for the NCP, with party workers and her sons, Parth and Jay Pawar, celebrating the historic margin. All eyes are now on the Election Commission for the announcement of the upcoming Rajya Sabha by-poll.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Impressive that the President of the NCP is also a Deputy CM. That's a lot of power in one person's hands. I'm not Indian but watch your politics with interest. Is it normal for one family to dominate a constituency like this for so many decades?
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Ravi K
While I respect Sunetra ji's win, I'm concerned about the concentration of power. She's Deputy CM, national party president, and now in the state assembly. Her son Parth is already an MP. Meanwhile, regular party workers struggle for opportunities. This isn't healthy for democracy, wherever it happens - be it Maharashtra or Delhi. We need wider leadership.
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Sneha F
The way Baramati has stood by the Pawar family through thick and thin is truly remarkable. Sunetra ji's transition from Rajya Sabha to Assembly was seamless. And dedicating the win to Ajit dada - very touching. But I hope she uses this massive mandate to actually develop Baramati further and not just focus on political maneuvering. The people have given her a blank cheque, hope she uses it wisely. 🤞
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David E
Interesting political development. A Rajya Sabha MP resigning to join the state legislature after a by-election win. The protocol seems clear - can't hold both seats. The real question now is who gets her Rajya Sabha seat. More drama to come in Maharashtra politics!
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Kavya N
The margin is absolutely crazy! 22 candidates and NOTA together got less than 5,000 votes while she got over

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