Pune has once again witnessed an intriguing contest in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, with a mix of BJP, NCP, and independent candidates emerging victorious. Here’s a detailed list of winners from all constituencies in Pune district:
Winners by Constituency
- Junnar: Independent candidate Sharaddada Bhimaji Sonawane secured a notable win.
- Ambegaon: Veteran leader Dilip Dattatray Walse Patil of the NCP retained his seat.
- Khed Alandi: Babaji Ramchandra Kale from Sena (UBT) triumphed.
- Shirur: NCP’s Dnyaneshwar Alias Mauli Aba Katke emerged victorious.
- Daund: BJP’s Kul Rahul Subashrao claimed the seat.
- Indapur: NCP’s Dattatraya Vithoba Bharane won convincingly.
- Baramati: NCP stalwart Ajit Pawar maintained his stronghold.
- Purandar: Shiv Sena’s Vijaybapu Shivtare secured victory.
- Bhor: NCP’s Shankar Hiraman Mandekar took the lead.
- Maval: Sunil Shankarrao Shelke of the NCP emerged victorious.
- Chinchwad: BJP’s Jagtap Shankar Pandurang claimed the seat.
- Pimpri: NCP’s Anna Dadu Bansode won in a closely watched contest.
- Bhosari: BJP’s Mahesh (Dada) Kisan Landge retained his seat.
- Vadgaon Sheri: NCP(SP)’s Bapusaheb Tukaram Pathare secured a win.
- Shivajinagar: BJP’s Siddharth Anil Shirole emerged victorious.
- Kothrud: BJP’s Chandrakant (Dadu) Bachhu Patil retained his stronghold.
- Khadakwasala: BJP’s Bhimrao Dhondiba Tapkir claimed the seat.
- Parvati: BJP’s Madhuri Satish Misal emerged victorious.
- Hadapsar: NCP’s Chetan Vitthal Tupe won the contest.
- Pune Cantonment: BJP’s Kamble Sunil Dyandev emerged victorious.
- Kasba Peth: BJP’s Hemant Narayan Rasane claimed the seat.
Key Highlights
- The BJP retained its dominance in urban Pune areas, winning key constituencies like Kothrud, Shivajinagar, and Kasba Peth.
- NCP displayed strength in rural Pune, with significant victories in Baramati, Indapur, and Maval.
- Independent candidate Sharaddada Bhimaji Sonawane’s victory in Junnar was a notable outcome.
The results reflect a balanced political scenario in Pune district, with both urban and rural areas witnessing diverse electoral preferences. The focus now shifts to the formation of the new government and the priorities of these newly elected leaders.