Last Updated:July 18, 2026, 03:56 IST
The BJP top brass prefers the NCP to maintain its distinct identity, firmly rejecting the alternative idea of either faction merging directly into the saffron party, say sources

(From Left) Sunetra Pawar, Sharad Pawar, and Devendra Fadnavis. File image
In a high-stakes political manoeuvre aimed at reshaping the numbers in Parliament, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadership has reportedly proposed a major structural realignment in Maharashtra politics. As the ruling alliance intensifies its efforts to pass crucial constitutional amendment bills—specifically the landmark rollout of the Women’s Reservation Act and the highly anticipated Delimitation Bill—securing a two-thirds legislative majority has become an absolute necessity for the government.
To bridge the parliamentary deficit, the BJP high command has put forward a strategic blueprint: the two rival factions of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) should bury the hatchet, reunite into a single cohesive political force, and join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as a unified bloc, sources say. Crucially, the top brass has made it clear that it prefers the regional force to maintain its distinct identity, firmly rejecting the alternative idea of either faction merging directly into the BJP.
Why a Direct Merger Flouts Tactical Strategy
The ruling party’s decision to keep the reunited entity as an independent alliance partner rather than absorbing it stems from deeply calculated electoral arithmetic.
- The Caste Equation: The BJP’s core support base in the region relies heavily on the “Madhav" social coalition, which represents specific Other Backward Classes (OBC) communities. A direct absorption of the NCP could alienate these groups due to the historical political friction with the NCP’s dominant Maratha vote bank.
- Preserving Ally Confidence: Retaining the NCP as a separate entity prevents a wave of domestic insecurity among existing regional partners, such as the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, ensuring the stability of the local coalition.
- Maximising Regional Footprint: Operating as distinct entities allows the NDA to appeal to vastly different segments of the electorate simultaneously, strengthening its overall pan-state presence.
The Arithmetic of the Constitutional Bills
The primary catalyst for this outreach remains the mathematical reality inside Parliament. Passing constitutional amendments demands a strict two-thirds voting threshold. Having faced previous setbacks when trying to clear these legislative hurdles, the treasury benches are proactively shoring up support well before the bills are formally brought back to the floor.
Bringing a unified NCP into the NDA folder would immediately deliver vital parliamentary votes, significantly closing the deficit needed to seal the passage of both the seat-expansion delimitation exercise and the women’s legislative quota.
Navigating the Power-Sharing Conundrum
While preliminary discussions have set the wheels in motion, the eventual reunion faces a complicated internal power-sharing dynamic. The political vacuum created in the wake of recent leadership shifts has left the respective factions balancing internal demands.
Senior leaders across both groups are pushing for inclusive power distribution, raising complex questions about who will eventually spearhead the united organisation and hold key ministerial portfolios. Nevertheless, with the federal leadership determined to pass its flagship legislative agenda, pressure is mounting on the regional factions to find common ground.
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Key Questions Answered
Reports suggest the BJP is strategizing for the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) factions to reunite and join the NDA as a unified bloc. The BJP leadership prefers the NCP to maintain its distinct identity rather than merging directly into the BJP.
The BJP's strategy to reunite the NCP factions aims to secure a two-thirds majority in Parliament for passing constitutional amendments like the Women's Reservation Act and the Delimitation Bill.
The BJP aims to pass constitutional amendment bills, including the Women's Reservation Bill and the Delimitation Bill, during the Monsoon Session.
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