The trend of residents moving from the central parts of Pune will be a highlight of the upcoming elections, as the Pune Lok Sabha constituency has seen a fall of around 72,000 in the last five years
Hindustan Times evaluates the 17th Lok Sabha performance of the four MPs of Pune, Baramati, Shirur, and Maval under Pune district by looking into how much money these representatives spent during the past five years, between 2019 and 2024, their attendance in parliament, participation in debates and presentation of private members bills
While the Lok Sabha contest in Baramati is likely to be between Sunetra and Supriya, its outcome will determine who has complete control over the organisation that saw Ajit rebel in July 2023, taking away the symbol and the party
In Pune, around 81,27,019 lakh voters will exercise their right through 8,213 polling centres, while in Baramati 23,15,968 voters will be able to cast votes at 2,450 centres