By A Staff Reporter — NCP-SP candidate from Baramati, Yugendra Pawar, voiced his commitment to addressing a broad range of pressing issues impacting the region, emphasizing the need for change in local governance. Speaking on the current situation, Pawar highlighted the increasing rates of crime and high unemployment as major concerns across Baramati and Maharashtra.
“Crime is rising, not only in Baramati but all over Maharashtra, and it’s an issue that requires immediate attention,” Pawar said. He also stressed that the stagnant leadership in villages across the constituency needs to evolve, as many local leaders are out of touch with the needs of the people. “Public servants need to behave responsibly with the people, and that has been lacking,” he remarked, indicating his aim to bring a fresh approach to local governance.
Unemployment remains another serious issue affecting Baramati, with many young people struggling to find work. Pawar also expressed concern over the water scarcity problem that continues to affect the region. Despite the ongoing monsoon season, he noted that around 25-30 villages in Baramati still lack access to clean drinking water, underscoring the urgency of the issue.
“These problems—from unemployment to the water crisis—are just some of the areas we’re committed to addressing,” Pawar stated, adding that he and his team are prepared to start implementing solutions. His campaign focuses on rejuvenating Baramati’s development with a vision to ensure better infrastructure, security, and resources for residents.