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Pune is no longer polite. The city’s municipal politics has shed its ideological skin to reveal a raw battle for survival. Here are the 5 hard truths about the current chaos.

1. Symbols Over Seats

The split wasn’t about how many seats Sharad Pawar’s faction got; it was about the symbol. Fighting under Ajit Pawar’s “Clock” would have meant political suicide. In Pune, identity is the only currency left.

2. The “Friendly Fight” is a Myth

Ajit Pawar’s decision to have a “friendly fight” with the BJP isn’t friendship; it’s leverage. By going solo in Pune, he aims to prove his independent vote bank exists outside the BJP’s shadow.

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3. Congress is Still Alive

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Written off by many, Congress is using this chaos to assert autonomy. By refusing to bow to transactional deals, they are positioning themselves as the only “principled” option left for the old-guard voter.

4. BJP’s Quiet Confidence

While the opposition fractures, the BJP has data. Their ward-level surveys and organizational depth mean they are preparing for a multi-cornered contest where a split vote benefits them most.

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5. Ideology is Dead

The Pune episode confirms a statewide trend: alliances are now purely about survival. “Secular” or “Hindutva” labels are just stickers; the real game is cadre preservation.

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