BJP Withdraws Candidacy of Pooja More-Jadhav Amid Controversy in Pune Elections

In a significant political move, the BJP has withdrawn Pooja More-Jadhav's candidacy for the Pune Municipal Corporation elections due to backlash from party workers and controversy surrounding her past comments. More-Jadhav, who was nominated under the RPI quota, faced scrutiny after old videos resurfaced, leading her to claim she was a victim of social media trolling. This decision has raised questions about the party's internal dynamics and the impact of public perception on candidate selection. Read on to explore the details of this unfolding situation.
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Withdrawal of Candidacy

Following dissatisfaction among party members, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has retracted the candidacy of Pooja More-Jadhav for the Pune Municipal Corporation elections. She was nominated under the quota of the Republican Party of India (RPI) for Ward Number Two, with her nomination papers submitted on January 15.


The controversy surrounding her candidacy erupted when old videos surfaced, featuring personal remarks made against Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and his wife during the Maratha reservation protests.


Murli Dhar Mohol, a central minister and BJP MP from Pune, confirmed the withdrawal of her nomination. In response, More-Jadhav expressed that she had become a target of social media trolling.


She stated, 'False information has been spread about me, attempting to portray that I do not believe in the BJP's ideology. Considering the trolling on social media, I decided to withdraw my nomination.' She also claimed that the comments in question were made by 'another girl,' but her name was incorrectly associated with them.