On January 29, 2026, the mortal remains of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar were ceremoniously brought to Baramati for his final rites, marking a somber moment in the state's political history. Draped in the national flag, Pawar's body was transported from his ancestral village, Katewadi, to the town center, where a massive gathering of supporters awaited to pay their last respects. His passing has left a significant impact on the region, where he had been a prominent political figure for decades.
Local authorities in Baramati coordinated the funeral arrangements, ensuring that the ceremony was conducted with full state honors. Security measures were heightened across the region to manage the influx of mourners and dignitaries arriving from various parts of Maharashtra and beyond. The atmosphere in Baramati was filled with grief as residents prepared to bid farewell to a leader who had played a crucial role in the development of the area.
- State honors accorded — The Deputy CM was draped in the national flag as per official protocol.
- Final journey route — The funeral procession moved from Katewadi village to the Baramati town center.
- High-profile attendance — Several senior political leaders and cabinet colleagues were present to pay their respects.
The ceremony was attended by numerous political leaders, reflecting Ajit Pawar's stature and influence in Maharashtra's political landscape. The state government declared a period of mourning to honor the contributions of the late Deputy CM, who had established Baramati as a stronghold through his decades of service. As mourners gathered to express their condolences, it was clear that Pawar's legacy would continue to shape the region's future.








