2 min readMumbaiApr 6, 2026 06:16 PM IST
On the last day of filing nominations, Nationalist Congress Party (SP) Maharashtra chief Shashikant Shinde Monday announced Govind Mokate as the party candidate for the Rahuri Assembly bypoll.
Earlier in the day, NCP(SP)’s probable candidate for the seat and former minister Prajakt Tanpure allegedly backed out of the race and turned incommunicado after holding a meeting with state BJP chief Ravindra Chavan.
The Rahuri Assembly seat in Ahilyanagar district had fallen vacant after the death of BJP MLA Shivajirao Kardile, who had defeated the then-sitting MLA Tanpure in the 2024 Assembly polls. The BJP has fielded Shivajirao Kardile’s son, Akshay Kardile, for the bypoll to be held on April 23.
“We have decided to give candidature to Govind Mokate. All parties in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) have extended their support to the candidature, and we are committed to fighting for victory,” said Shinde.
When asked about Tanpure, the nephew of senior party leader Jayant Patil, Shinde said that Tanpure was not willing to contest but was under pressure from the electorate. “He had told us that he did not want to contest, but for him, the opinion of his workers was final. We were in touch with him till 1 pm today, and ultimately it was decided that he will not contest, and we chose Govind Mokate as our candidate,” added Shinde.
On the sidelines of the recently held budget session of the state legislature, Tanpure had told reporters about his wish to contest the bypoll. However, according to sources, he was also trying for the BJP ticket.
MVA ally Congress had already announced that in case the NCP(SP) does not fight the Rahuri bypoll, the party was ready to contest the seat.
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