Don’t force BJP to open ‘pages frompast’: Bawankule to Ajit Pawar
   Date :08-Jan-2026

Dont force BJP to open pages from past Bawankule to Ajit Pawar
 
 
PUNE :
 
MAHARASHTRA Minister and BJP leader Chandrashekhar Bawankule has said that Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar should refrain from criticising BJP and not force it to open “pages from the past”. Addressing a press conference in PuneonTuesday,Bawankule reminded Pawar of the mutual decision taken in the coordination committee of Mahayuti before the civic polls that even if alliance partners contest the polls separately, they will not criticise each other during campaigning. Elections to various municipal corporations in the State are scheduled on January 15. “I expected that Pawar would abide by that mutual understanding.
 
On the other hand, if you see, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis (of BJP) is following that rule as he is not criticising Pawar’sparty (NCP) or Eknath Shinde led Shiv Sena,” Bawankule said. “Ijustwant tosay that therearepages from the past and no one wants to go back (to them). Ajit dada is one of the three key leaders in Mahayuti and I hope he will not criticise the BJP or other alliance partners,” he stated. Asked about Pawar targeting the BJP’s leadership in Pune over development issues, the Minister said the NCP President is a politician of high stature and he should not stoop low to criticise the lower leadership of a party. On Pawar’s remarks that he is sitting in the Mahayuti with those whoonce levelled allegations against himin the Rs 70,000-crore irrigation scamand on whether there were indeed irregularities, Bawankule noted thecase about the alleged scam was still pending in court.
 
“Once the verdictcomes, the truth will come out,” headded. The Minister said that as an Opposition party then, the BJP hadlevelled allegations based on available evidence at the time. Asked whether the BJP will makethe Mundhwa land deal of Pune anelection issue, he said the Government-appointed inquiry committee is in the final stages of preparing its report and it would notbe appropriate to treat it as a poll matter.