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BJP banks on development, Congress looks for revival in Pune

The saffron sweep in the Assembly polls came as a rude jolt to the Congress and NCP. In 2017, the BJP again decimated the NCP-Congress in the Pune Municipal Corporation polls

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and other leaders during a rally in Wardha on Monday. Pics/PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and other leaders during a rally in Wardha on Monday. Pics/PTI

With main rivals Congress and the BJP changing their 2014 candidates in Pune, a keen tussle is on the cards in the Lok Sabha constituency where local issues are dominating the campaign discourse. Once a Congress stronghold, this seat in western Maharashtra got a saffron touch in 2014 when BJP's Anil Shirole, riding on the 'Modi wave', routed Congress opponent Vishwajeet Kadam by a margin of over three lakh votes.

But, five years later, the urban constituency is set for a different contest as Shirole has been replaced by BJP veteran and state minister Girish Bapat, while the Congress, too, has changed its candidate and fielded Mohan Joshi. Bapat, 68, is a five-term MLA from Kasba Peth, one of the six constituencies that make up the Pune Lok Sabha seat.

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