The Nationalist Congress Occasion (Sharad Pawar faction), or NCP (SP), has introduced its first record of 45 candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra meeting elections. The record options outstanding leaders like Jayant Patil, Anil Deshmukh, and Rajesh Tope, alongside some contemporary faces making their political debut.
Among the many notable candidates is Yugendra Pawar, who has been fielded towards his uncle and Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister, Ajit Pawar, in Baramati. Yugendra is the son of Shrinivas Pawar, Ajit Pawar’s youthful brother, making this a carefully watched contest throughout the household.
Different main names on the record embody Jayant Patil, the state chief of NCP (SP), who will probably be contesting from Islampur. Former Maharashtra residence minister Anil Deshmukh is nominated from Katol, and Jitendra Awhad will probably be representing Mumbra-Kalwa. The record additionally options Harshvardhan Patil from Indapur, and Rohit Patil, the son of late R R Patil, making his debut from Tasgaon-Kavthemahankal.
The Pawar household rivalry is highlighted by the truth that within the final Lok Sabha elections, Ajit Pawar’s spouse, Sunetra Pawar, misplaced within the Baramati parliamentary constituency. She polled 5,73,979 votes, however was defeated by her sister-in-law and NCP (SP) chief, **Supriya Sule**, who garnered 7,32,312 votes.
The discharge of this primary record marks the start of what’s anticipated to be a heated political contest in Maharashtra, particularly with relations going head-to-head in key constituencies.