PMC Elections 2026: BJP Focuses on Micro-Management Strategy in Ward 25

BJP Focuses on Micro-Management Strategy in Ward 25
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Pune, 8th January 2026: With the civic elections drawing closer, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has stepped up its grassroots-level election planning in Ward No. 25, focusing on detailed micro-management and door-to-door outreach. The party’s election office in the ward has witnessed heightened activity, with workers engaged in voter list verification, distribution of voter slips, and preparations for household-level campaigning.

The BJP has expressed confidence of securing a decisive victory in Ward No. 25, which includes areas such as Shaniwar Peth and Mahatma Phule Mandai. The party’s official candidates from the ward are Raghavendra Bappu Mankar, Swarda Bapat, Kunal Tilak and Swapnali Pandit.

Speaking about the campaign strategy, Kasba Assembly BJP president Amit Kank said the party is contesting the election under the guidance of MLA Hemant Rasane. He said the BJP approaches elections with citizens at the centre of its agenda and places strong emphasis on organisational strength at the grassroots level. According to Kank, years of consistent effort by senior party workers, systematic micro-management of the campaign, and the work of volunteers in taking development initiatives to the people form the foundation of the party’s confidence in a large-margin win in the ward.

A large team of party office-bearers and workers is actively involved in the campaign. Among them are ward functionaries Kiran Jagdale, Nilesh Kadam, Santosh Fadtare, Manish Jadhav, ward president Sunil Rasal, Pranav Ganjivale, Anant Kunte, Dhananjay Dimbale, Ajit Sukadane, Yogita Gogavale, Rupali Kadam, Dilip Pawar, Soham Bhosale, Adesh Parve, Amit Sonawane, Anil Pawar, Bipin Borawake and Shreyas Lele, along with several area heads and grassroots volunteers.

Party leaders said coordinated efforts at every level are underway to ensure maximum voter outreach and a strong electoral performance in Ward No. 25.