Nationalist Congress Party - Prominent Leaders

Prominent Leaders

  • Tariq Anwar Member of Parliament, Minister of State for Agriculture Gov. of India & NCP General Secretary,
  • Praful Patel, Former Civil Aviation Minister, Cabinet Minister for Heavy Industries
  • Devi Prasad Tripathi NCP General Secretary & Chief Spokesperson
  • Ajit Pawar,MLA(Baramati)(Sharad Pawar's nephew)
  • Chagan Bhujbal, Former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Minister of Public Works
  • R. R. Patil, Home Minister of Maharashtra
  • Vijaysingh Mohite-Patil, Former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Minister of Rural development and Tourism, Maharashtra
  • Dilip Walse-Patil, Speaker of Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha
  • Agatha K Sangma, Member of Parliament of India (MP), minister of state for rural development ( P.A. Sangma's Daughter)
  • Supriya Sule, Member of Parliament from Baramati (Sharad Pawar's daughter)
  • Ganesh Naik, Minister of Excise, Environment and Labour.
  • Suryakanta Patil, Former Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of India
  • Shreemant Chattrapatti Udyanraje Bhonsle, The 13th direct descendant of the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Member of Parliament from Satara
  • Jayant Patil, Minister for Rural Development, Maharashtra.

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