2 min readPuneApr 6, 2026 05:50 AM IST
THE Congress on Sunday fielded Akash Vijayrao More, a low-key leader, to take on Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar in the Baramati Assembly bypoll.
The seat is likely to witness a four-cornered contest.
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“We will be fighting the Baramati bypoll with all seriousness and purpose,” Maharashtra Congress chief spokesperson Atul Londhe told The Indian Express.
The Baramati seat fell vacant after the death of former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in plane crash in January.
Immediately after his candidature was announced by the Congress, More held a press conference in Baramati where he said, “There is the matter of Ajit Pawar’s accident. Despite several efforts, the Mahayuti government has not yet registered an FIR regarding it. If the state government files a case in connection with Ajit Pawar’s accident, I will withdraw my candidacy immediately.”
The 51-year-old leader said he would contest the election focusing on questions of public interest. More said the party’s position in Baramati is weak. ”But the party zeroed in on my as it knows in difficult situation, I have always stood for the party. Therefore, party picking me for Baramati bypoll was not a surprise,” he told The Indian Express.
Asked about his chances, More said,”I am a devoted soldier of the Congress. My votes are fixed. This is a serious fight and I will go out to win the seat.”
More, an advocate by profession, had last contested as Congress candidate against Ajit Pawar in 2014 but had lost his deposit. “I had to contest the election at the last minute as the Congress seat-sharing talks had failed and both Congress and NCP had decided to contest elections separately,” More, who is currently the secretary of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, told The Indian Express.
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His father, Vijayrao More, also an advocate, was an Congress MLC for one term in mid 90s. Akash More has also served as secretary of Pune District Youth Congress. He had been a Baramati education board member for 10 years.
Besides the Congress, the Prakash Ambedkar-led Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi has also decided to field its candidate.
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