Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, widely known as “Ajit Dada,” passed away, leaving a profound political and social impact. His funeral in Baramati’s Katiwadi village witnessed thousands of supporters, family members, and leaders, including Sharad Pawar, expressing deep grief. Known for bridging communities, Pawar maintained a secular image despite alliances with BJP and Shiv Sena, ensuring his party attracted votes across religions, including Muslims and Hindus. Throughout his political career, he served six terms as Deputy CM and was pivotal in Maharashtra’s coalition politics, navigating complex alliances with various parties. His death raises questions about NCP leadership succession, potential party mergers, and the future role of his family in politics, especially Supriya Sule, Sunetra Pawar, and Parth Pawar. Pawar’s leadership extended beyond politics; he was committed to education, social welfare, and grassroots development in Baramati and across Maharashtra. His ability to balance political pragmatism with inclusive policies made him indispensable. The political vacuum he leaves behind, combined with ongoing public mourning, underscores the challenge and opportunity for NCP to chart its path forward while honoring his legacy.
Maharashtra Mourns: Baramati Mourns Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra Deputy CM’s Impact on Politics & Society


