City
Epaper

Rupali Chakankar resigns as President of NCP women's wing of Maha

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 23, 2022 18:09 IST

Rupali Chakankar has resigned from the post of NCP's women state president. It is learned that at around 4 ...

Open in App

Rupali Chakankar has resigned from the post of NCP's women state president. It is learned that at around 4 pm today, she sent her resignation to state president Jayant Patil and party president Sharad Pawar. Chakankar also holds the chairmanship of the Women's Commission. At the same time, she was also the NCP's women state president. For the past few days, there has been talk of her resigning. Finally, Chakankar resigned from the post of NCP's women state president. It is learned that the NCP will soon announce a new woman president.

While handling the work of the Women's Commission very vigorously, she could not pay attention to the organizational structure of the NCP due to lack of time. It is being speculated that this may be the reason for her resignation. 

Tags: Rupali ChakankarNationalist congres partyncp
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiBMC Elections 2026: Cryptic 'Marathi Manoos' Posters Surface Across Mumbai Ahead of Civic Polls

PunePune: NCP Candidate, Wife Booked for Performing Puja of EVM During Local Body Elections in Bhor

MaharashtraMaharashtra Local Body Polls: Ajit Pawar Warns Against Violence After Sena-NCP Clashes in Raigad

MumbaiMumbai: Maharashtra Women’s Commission Issues Notice to JJ Hospital Over Harassment Allegations Against Senior Doctor

MumbaiMumbai: FIR Registered Against NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar for Allegedly Creating Fake Aadhaar Card of Former US President Donald Trump

Mumbai Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai EOW Invokes Section 420 IPC Against Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra in Alleged Rs 60 Crore Fraud Case

MumbaiMumbai: Interior Designer Duped of Nearly ₹10 Lakh in Online Love Scam

MumbaiMumbai: Drunk Dumper Owner Attacks Police Personnel at Borivali Police Station; Case Registered

MumbaiBMC Elections 2026: Final Voter List Released, Mumbai Has 1.03 Crore Eligible Electors

MumbaiNo Emails, No Work: Mumbai Firm Announces 11-Day Digital Detox, Showing How Logging Off Can Boost Productivity