Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar

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Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)
AbbreviationNCP(SP)
President Sharadchandra Pawar
Secretary Jitendra Awhad
General Secretary Jayant Patil
Parliamentary Chairperson Sharad Pawar
Lok Sabha  Leader Supriya Sule
Rajya Sabha  Leader Sharad Pawar
Founder Sharad Pawar
Founded8 February 2024(5 months ago) (2024-02-08) [1]
Split from Nationalist Congress Party
Headquarters81, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi [2]
Ideology
Political position Centre [6]
Colours  Blue
ECI Status State Party
Alliance
Seats in  Lok Sabha
8 / 543
Seats in  Rajya Sabha
2 / 245
Seats in  State Legislative Assemblies
Indian states
12 / 288
(Maharashtra) [7]
2 / 140
(Kerala)
Seats in  Maharashtra Legislative Council
3 / 78
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 31
Election symbol
Indian Election Symbol Man Blowing Turha.png
Party flag
Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) Logo.jpg
Website
ncp.org.in

The Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) or NCP(SP) is a political party in India formed under the leadership of Sharad Pawar. [1] It was formed after Election Commission of India recognised the group led by Ajit Pawar as the original Nationalist Congress Party. [8]

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History

In July 2023, Ajit Pawar, along with 40 MLAs, left the Sharad Pawar led Nationalist Congress Party and joined the ruling Shiv Sena - BJP government as Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. [9] This caused the split in NCP. [10] On 7 February 2024, Election Commission Of India (ECI) awarded the party name and symbol to the faction headed by Ajit Pawar. [8] The faction led by Sharad Pawar gets new name "Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)". [11]

Party Symbol

ECI has allotted "a man blowing tura (trumpet)" (in Marathi तुतारी वाजवणारा माणूस )symbol to the party. [12]

Party Flag

The flag of Nationalist Congress Party – Sharadchandra Pawar after the split containts with its logo and Indian flag. [13]

Electoral Performance

Lok Sabha (General) election results

ElectionLok sabhaParty leaderPre-poll allianceSeats contestedSeats won+/- in seatsOverall VoteVote %Vote swingRef.
2024 16th Sharad Pawar INDIA 11
8 / 543
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State assembly election results

ElectionParty leaderPre-poll allianceSeats contestedSeats won+/- in seatsOverall voteVote %Vote swingSitting side
Maharashtra
2024 Sharad Pawar MVA
0 / 288
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List of Rajya Sabha members

Current Rajya Sabha members from NCP(SP)
NamePortraitStateAppointment dateRetirement date
Sharad Pawar
Sharad Govindrao Pawar.jpg
Maharashtra 3 April 20202 April 2026
Fouzia Khan Maharashtra 3 April 20202 April 2026

List of Lok Sabha members

Current Lok Sabha (18th) members from NCP(SP)
NamePortraitConstituencyState
Supriya Sule Baramati Maharashtra
Amar Sharadrao Kale Wardha Maharashtra
Bhaskar Bhagare Dindori Maharashtra
Suresh Mhatre Bhiwandi Maharashtra
Nilesh Dnyandev Lanke Ahmednagar Maharashtra
Amol Kolhe Shirur Maharashtra
Dhairyasheel Patil Madha Maharashtra
Bajrang Sonwane
Bajrang sonwane from beed.jpg
Beed Maharashtra

See also

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