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As campaigning ends, BJP, NCP go all out in battle to rule over Pimpri-Chinchwad

The campaigning in recent weeks has seen the NCP and BJP go all out to capture power in the civic body.

MH civic polls: CM Fadnavis' roadshowA supporter holds placards during a roadshow led by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, unseen, on the last day of campaigning for the civic elections, in Nagpur. (PTI Photo)

Campaigning for the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) polls, which has witnessed a bitter battle between rival contestants and parties in some areas, will draw to a close on Tuesday evening. In most seats, the contest is between the BJP and the Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which are alliance partners at the state level. While polling will take place on Thursday, the results will be announced the following day.

Campaigning in recent weeks has seen the NCP and BJP go all out to capture power in the civic body. After ruling the PCMC for over 20 years, the NCP had in 2017 lost it to the BJP, which had won with a brute majority – with 78 of its candidates becoming corporators in the 128-member House. The NCP was relegated to second fiddle with just 36 corporators. While the NCP is desperate to return to power, as Ajit Pawar’s speeches have reflected, the BJP is hoping to repeat a big win.

Ajit Pawar led all of NCP’s rallies, meetings and press conferences, even as the party has paired up with the Sharad Pawar-led NCP(SP), which has a small presence in Pimpri Chinchwad. For the BJP, top leaders including Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, state chief Ravindra Chavan and Minister Pankaja Munde were star campaigners.

Pimpri Chinchwad has mainly witnessed a verbal battle between Ajit and Bhosari MLA Mahesh Landge. This has had a cascading effect on some of the seats where both parties have put in maximum efforts to win.

‘Money being handed out,’ says NCP leader

Campaigning has also been intense in areas where leaders have switched parties. For instance, in the Indrayani Nagar-Balajinagar area, where three-time corporator Seema Sawale is contesting, the BJP has fielded Dr Suhas Kamble, a prominent orthopaedic surgeon. Once electioneering began, Sawale joined the NCP and was fielded by the party. NCP leaders say the BJP has left no stone unturned to defeat her. NCP leader Sarang Kamtekar said, “Our information is that money is being distributed to voters… But nothing will work. Seema Sawale has been relentless in implementing development works.”

Similarly, in Pimpri, the BJP is turning the heat up on former corporator Sandeep Waghere, who quit the party during campaigning and joined the NCP. He is up against Ganesh Dhakane of the BJP.

In Wakad, BJP’s Rahul Kalate and NCP’s Mayur Kalate are battling it out in what is expected to be a close fight. “Though Rahul seems to have the edge, anything can happen on the election turf. No one can predict who will win… The Kalates are prominent local families, which makes the battle more interesting,” said Govindrao Baliga, a resident of Wakad.

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In Sangvi, where ex-NCP corporator Prashant Shitole is contesting, Ajit Pawar took a jibe at him at a rally and asked how people can change loyalties despite getting everything from the party. Prashant is up against former corporator Atul Shitole, the son of former mayor Nana Shitole. “Both contestants are popular in Sangvi. I think it will be a tough battle as the NCP seems to be upset over Prashant,” said Dominic Lobo, who lives in Sangvi.

Barne vs Barne vs Barne

In Thergaon, Vishwajit Barne, the son of MP Shrirang Barne who has been fielded by the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, is facing a challenge from two candidates – Siddheshwar Barne of the BJP and Santosh Barne of the NCP. The Sena has tied up with the NCP here as it failed to strike an alliance with the BJP. Though Vishwajit is contesting his first election, MP Shrirang is confident that his son will emerge victorious. “Vishwajit has been Sena’s youth president for Western Maharashtra. He has a good connection with young voters in Pimpri Chinchwad and beyond,” the MP said.

Siddharth Bansode, son of Deputy Speaker Anna Bansode, is also contesting his first election in Chinchwad. He has been fielded by the NCP and is facing a challenge from Kamlesh Walke.

In Yamunagar, former corporator Sulabha Ubale is locked in a three-pronged contest with Ashwini Chikhale of the MNS and Manisha Kulkarni of the BJP. Local residents say the presence of three strong candidates has created quite a buzz here.

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In the Pradhikaran area, former deputy mayor Raju Misal, who had won three elections on an NCP ticket, is contesting for the BJP this time. “The fight is between Misal and former corporator Dhananjay Kalbhor. Though the NCP is trying to defeat its former leader, it will be tough as the area has always favoured BJP candidates,” said Iklas Sayeed, a resident of Akurdi.

More close contests

In Nehrunagar, two former corporators – Rahul Bhosale and Sadguru Kadam – are locked in battle. While Bhosale is contesting on an NCP ticket, former Congress member Kadam is now contesting on a BJP ticket. “Bhosale’s family has been winning the Nehru Nagar seat for long. Before him, his father Hanumant Bhosale had won the seat several times. The question is whether the Bhosales will keep the momentum going or will be ousted,” said Kiran Dhanavte, a civic activist.

In Kasarwadi-Sant Tukaram Nagar, former corporators Sulaksahna Dhar of the NCP(SP) and Jitendra Nanaware of the NCP are battling it out. “Nanaware is part of the panel formed by NCP’s Pimpri Chinchwad president Yogesh Behl. In the same panel, former corporator Sham Lande’s wife is also a candidate. This panel looks strong… Dhar is not attached to any panel. She is fighting all alone… She might scrape through as the NCP and BJP try to outdo each other,” said Lahu Landge, a local resident.

In Walhekarwadi, former corporators Namdev Dhake and Bhausaheb Bhoir are also running a tight race that could swing either way. “Both are popular leaders and have good standing,” said Avinash Chilekar, a political analyst.

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In Talawade, another close contest is playing out between former corporators Pankaj Bhalekar and Shantaram Bhalekar. In Pimpri Prabhag, former deputy mayor Dabbu Aswani of the NCP is facing a challenge from Naresh Punjabi of the BJP in a keenly contested poll. In Kalewadi, former corporators Vinod Nade of the BJP and Machindra Tapkir of the NCP are battling it out. “Both are popular and therefore it is difficult to say what will happen,” said Lata Mahankale, an activist.

Manoj Dattatrye More is a Senior Editor at The Indian Express, having been with the publication since 1992. Based in Pune, he is a veteran journalist with a 33-year career that spans editorial desk work, investigative reporting, and political analysis. Professional Legacy Experience: He spent his first 16 years on the editorial desk before moving into active field reporting. He has written over 20,000 stories, including more than 10,000 bylined articles. Impact Journalism: He is widely respected for "campaign-style" reporting that leads to tangible social change. Road Safety: His decade-long campaign regarding the dangerous state of the Pune-Mumbai highway in Khadki resulted in a ₹23 crore reconstruction project in 2006, which dramatically reduced fatalities. Environmental Protection: His reports against tree cutting on the Pune-Mumbai and Pune-Nashik highways saved approximately 2,000 trees. Anti-Corruption: During the COVID-19 pandemic, he exposed a scam where doctors were being asked to pay bribes for government jobs, resulting in them being hired without payment. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Manoj More's recent work focuses heavily on the shifting political landscape of Maharashtra and civic governance in the Pimpri-Chinchwad area: 1. Political Shifts & Alliances "Ajit Pawar's NCP continues domination in Pune, wins 10 of 17 local bodies" (Dec 21, 2025): A major report on the local self-government election results, detailing the NCP’s stronghold in Baramati, Indapur, and Lonavala. "BJP ropes in 13 ex-corporators, deals major blow to NCP" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on a significant political defection in Pimpri-Chinchwad as the BJP gears up for civic polls. "Congress opts for solo BMC run as alliance talks with Sena (UBT) collapse" (Dec 17, 2025): Covering the breakdown of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) talks for the Mumbai civic elections. "NCP(SP)'s Rahul Kalate, Sena (UBT) leader Sanjog Waghere set to join BJP" (Dec 19, 2025): Detailing high-profile party-hopping ahead of the municipal elections. 2. Civic & Administrative Accountability "PCMC draws ire for issuing tenders worth Rs 250 crore just before poll code" (Dec 17, 2025): An investigative piece on the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation’s last-minute spending spree before election restrictions. "93 killed in 76 accidents in five years: Bypass service roads in Pune remain undeveloped for 18 yrs" (Nov 16, 2025): A critical look at the long-delayed infrastructure projects contributing to fatalities on Pune’s bypass roads. 3. Social & Labor Issues "As state says TCS has laid off 376 employees: FITE flags figures, say nearly 2,500 were forced to quit" (Dec 11, 2025): Investigating conflicting reports regarding IT sector layoffs in Maharashtra. "Maharashtra govt move to 'downgrade' Aadhaar cards" (Nov 30, 2025): Reporting on the state’s decision to require additional documents alongside Aadhaar to combat identity misuse. Signature Beat Manoj More is the definitive voice on Pimpri-Chinchwad, an industrial hub he has covered for three decades. His reporting is characterized by its aggressive stance against local "gondaism" (thuggery) and a relentless focus on civic infrastructure—choked drains, garbage management, and public transport. X (Twitter): @manojmore91982 ... Read More


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