Pune: Former minister and senior NCP leader Dilip Walse Patil has announced the dates for the upcoming zilla parishad and municipal corporation elections, even before the official notification from the State Election Commission.
ElectionsNcpDilip Walse PatilZilla ParishadMunicipal CorporationReal Estate PuneNov 03, 2025

The zilla parishad elections will be held on December 15, and the municipal corporation polls will take place on January 15, 2026.
The elections were delayed due to a court case over OBC reservation, which disrupted the preparations for the polls expected in 2022.
The zilla parishad and municipal corporation are responsible for infrastructure development, health services, and social welfare programs in rural and urban areas, respectively.
These elections are significant as they play a crucial role in the development and administration of rural and urban areas, and their outcome can impact overall governance and development.
The NCP, under the leadership of Dilip Walse Patil, is focusing on key issues such as infrastructure development, public health, and education, and is actively engaging with supporters and potential voters.

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