Yugendra Pawar set to marry in Dec: ‘Proposed to her today’

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NCP(SP) leader Yugendra Pawar, grand nephew of veteran leader Sharad Pawar, is set to get married in December this year to Tanishka Kulkarni, daughter of an industrialist from Mumbai.

On Sunday, Yugendra’s aunt and NCP(SP) MP Supriya Sule shared pictures of the couple on social media stating that her nephew has got engaged.

“Overjoyed to share the happiest news — my nephew Yugen is engaged to the lovely Tanishka. Wishing them a lifetime of love, laughter and togetherness. So happy to welcome Tanishka into the family,” she said in a post.

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Yugendra said he proposed to Tanishka on Sunday and the engagement will take place in a couple of weeks.

“I proposed to Tanishka today and she has accepted my proposal. Our engagement will take place in a day or two…You can still call today’s acceptance of my proposal by Tanishka as we having got engaged,” Yugendra (32) told The Indian Express.

“The wedding most probably will take place in either November or December,” he said. Yugendra said their courtship began a year back. “We met at a common friend’s place a year ago and soon after that our courtship started…I,” he said, revealing how he fell in love with her.

Tanishka has completed her finance education from London.

This is the second engagement in Pawar family in past few months. In April, Jay Pawar, son of Ajit Pawar, had got engaged to Rutuja Patil.
Yugendra, son of Ajit Pawar’s younger brother Srinivas Pawar, gained prominence in politics by managing the election campaign of Sule during the 2024 Lok Sabha polls in which she fought against Ajit’s wife Sunetra Pawar and won.

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When the NCP had split in 2023, Yugendra and his family stood with Sharad Pawar.

The NCP chief (SP) had fielded Yugendra to take on his uncle Ajit Pawar from Baramati seat during the 2024 Assembly polls.

“First, it was my generation. After that Ajit dada’s generation came and now it is time for Yugendra to take over the baton,”’ Pawar had said.

Yugendra’s election campaign had caught national attention and Ajit Pawar had spent lot of time campaigning during the polls.

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Ajit Pawar had won the seat but his margin of victory came down from the record margin of votes that he had polled during the 2019 Assembly polls.

Yugendra currently is the executive director of Sharayu Sugar factory and treasurer of Vidya Pratishthan.

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