Shiv Sena Members Protest Over BJP's 15-Seat Offer in Pune Municipal Corporation Polls

Published: December 26, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Pune
Shiv Sena Members Protest Over BJP's 15-Seat Offer in Pune Municipal Corporation Polls

Many Shiv Sena members on Friday protested outside their senior leader Neelam Gorhe's house in Pune to oppose the BJP's offer of 15 seats to the party for the January 15 polls to the Pune Municipal Corporation.

Earlier in the day, Gorhe told reporters that Shiv Sena had sought 35 seats. She said the BJP initially offered 12 seats, but after party leaders followed up with Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who heads the Shiv Sena, and Industries Minister Uday Samant, the offer was revised to 15 seats.

However, the proposal did not go down well with some party workers and ticket aspirants, who gathered outside Gorhe's residence and protested. 'On what basis will the party distribute tickets? If our demand was 35 to 40 seats, why did the leaders settle for just 15?' asked a party worker.

In the last civic polls in Pune in 2017, the BJP had won 97 seats in the 162-member corporation, followed by NCP's tally of 39. The undivided Shiv Sena had won 10 seats. Another party worker alleged that tickets were being given on a 'commercial' basis. 'Decisions are being taken by four select persons, and the opinions of party workers are not being considered.'

These four individuals, including Gorhe, city unit president Pramod Nana Bhangire, and Purandar MLA Vijay Shivtare, are seeking tickets for their own people, the worker alleged. Shiv Sena should get to contest in 50 to 55 seats in Pune, he said.

Amid the protest, policemen were deployed outside Gorhe's residence in the city's Model Colony area. Speaking to reporters later, Gorhe said she had only conveyed the BJP's offer of 15 seats. 'It does not mean that Shiv Sena has accepted the proposal.'

The final decision will be taken by Eknath Shinde saheb, she said. Gorhe said she spoke to the disgruntled party workers, explained the situation to them, and understood their grievances. 'I told them that the final decision on the alliance and seat-sharing will be taken by Shinde saheb. They understood the issue and left peacefully,' she claimed.

Polls to 29 municipal corporations, including the Pune civic body, will be held on January 15, while votes will be counted the next day. The process to file nominations commenced on December 23 and will end on December 30.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why are Shiv Sen
workers protesting outside Neelam Gorhe's residence? A: Shiv Sena workers are protesting because they are dissatisfied with the BJP's offer of only 15 seats for the Pune Municipal Corporation polls. They demand a higher number of seats, between 35 to 55.
2. What was the initial offer from the BJP to the Shiv Sen
for the Pune Municipal Corporation polls? A: The BJP initially offered 12 seats to the Shiv Sena, which was later revised to 15 seats after discussions with Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Industries Minister Uday Samant.
3. Who is Neelam Gorhe and what role does she play in the Shiv Sena?
Neelam Gorhe is a senior leader in the Shiv Sena and has been involved in the negotiations with the BJP for seat allocation in the Pune Municipal Corporation polls.
4. What is the final decision-making authority for the seat allocation between Shiv Sen
and BJP? A: The final decision on the seat allocation and the alliance between Shiv Sena and BJP will be taken by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
5. When are the Pune Municipal Corporation polls scheduled to take place?
The Pune Municipal Corporation polls are scheduled to take place on January 15, with vote counting set for the next day. The process to file nominations started on December 23 and will end on December 30.