NCP committed to work under Sunetra’s leadership, says Maharashtra president Tatkare | Mumbai News
3 min readMumbaiUpdated: Jul 14, 2026 09:46 PM IST
A day after former national secretary of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Sachchidanand Singh legally challenged the election of Sunetra Pawar as party president, president of Maharashtra NCP and Lok Sabha MP Sunil Tatkare termed it “baseless” and said that the party is committed to work under the leadership of Sunetra Pawar.
“Prima facie, the notice sent to the party looks baseless. We don’t know whether it is required to respond to it at all. But the core committee of the party will soon meet and discuss the matter to take a legal opinion, after which we will decide whether to respond to it or not. As far as we know, the appointment of Sunetra Pawar was done through legal process,” said Tatkare.
The Maharashtra unit president of the NCP said that there was absolutely no difference of opinion among the party about the leadership of Sunetra Pawar. “There is no question of not working under her leadership. We are all committed to work under the Sunetra Pawar’s leadership and will continue to do so,” he said.
Tatkare maintained that the appointment of Sunetra Pawar as party president was made under “extra-ordinary” circumstances created after the “unfortunate death” of Ajit Pawar. “As per the constitution, Praful Patel who was the working president directed national general secretary Brijmohan Shrivastava to call the national convention. It was done based on the party constitution,” he said, adding that these were “unusual” and “extraordinary” circumstances which can bypass the regular process of calling national convention and conducting election for national president.
On Monday, the simmering discontent within the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) spilled into the open, with former national secretary Sachchidanand Singh issuing a legal notice to Sunetra Pawar, national working president Praful Patel and the party’s national general secretary and election nodal officer Brijmohan Srivastava, challenging the organisational election process and seeking that it be declared “illegal, non-existent and void”.
The move comes in the backdrop of growing discontent within a section of the top leadership who are said to be uneasy over what they deem as growing interference of Rajya Sabha MP Parth Pawar, the son of Sunetra Pawar and late Ajit Pawar, in the functioning of the party.
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