2 min readMumbaiMay 29, 2026 09:13 PM IST
Asserting his power within the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Rajya Sabha MP Parth Pawar has taken senior party ministers to the task. Highlighting the empty coffers of the party he has asked ministers to ensure that they contribute generously to the party fund.
The Indian Express has learnt from senior party sources that Pawar has asked ministers to contribute routinely. “Ministers have been asked to ensure that party funds are received regularly. There were issues in the past where party funds were used without much regulation and that has affected the party operations,” a leader said on the condition of anonymity.
Pawar’s diktat has however not gone lightly with some senior party ministers who initially registered displeasure over being told by a junior. “His words were also seen as an attempt to mingle with their affairs. There are disagreements still. But eventually everyone will have to fall in line,” the leader said.
Adding to the list of controversies already hitting the party, on Friday the reports emerged of an alleged altercation between Pawar and minister Chhagan Bhujbal over a transport tender worth Rs 4500 crore in the latter’s department.
NCP leader Umesh Patil denied the rift. “Bhujbal is one of the senior most leaders of our party and there is no situation where Parth Pawar has been disrespectful to him. This is nothing but a one-sided negative narrative being spread against the party,” said Patil.
Two days ago, NCP state president Sunil Tatkare and Bhujbal too were engaged in a war of words in the party meeting at Deputy CM and NCP chief Sunetra Pawar’s official residence. Patil denied those reports too.
Over the last month, the NCP has been embroiled in reports of emerging infighting as the Pawars assert their authority over seasoned and experienced leaders of the party such as its working president Praful Patel, Tatkare, Bhujbal and others.
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