NCP (Sharad Pawar) leader Jitendra Awhad. File
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NCP(SP) MLA Jitendra Awhad was dragged aside by the police in the early hours of Friday (July 18, 2025) during his protest against the detention of his supporter, who was assaulted by supporters of BJP MLA Gopichand Padalkar during the scuffle in the building a day before.
Mr. Awhad, known for his vocal presence in the assembly, launched an aggressive sit-in protest near the rear gate of the Vidhan Bhavan premises around 2 a.m. after police began taking away his supporter Nitin Deshmukh.
The MLA physically blocked the police vehicle, demanding Mr. Deshmukh’s release, alleging biased action by the law enforcement officials.
“This is nothing but blatant bias. My supporter, who was beaten, is being arrested while Padalkar’s five men who assaulted him are being protected by the police,” he said.
“After the Thursday scuffle, police detained supporters from both sides. The assembly speaker told me that once the daily proceedings of the House were over, he would instruct the police to release my supporters, but it was not done. The supporters of Padalkar are being served vada pav and tobacco by the police,” Mr. Awhad alleged.
Scuffle in Vidhan Bhavan
Mr. Deshmukh and Mr. Padalkar’s aide Rishikesh Takle were reportedly involved in the scuffle in the Vidhan Bhavan building on Thursday (July 17, 2025).
As the situation escalated outside the legislature late at night, Mr. Awhad and his supporters attempted to prevent Mr. Deshmukh’s detention.
Reacting to the development, Mr. Padalkar termed Mr. Awhad’s move of blocking a police vehicle as “goondaism”.
Speaking to reporters on the premises of the Vidhan Bhavan, the BJP legislator said, “I have apologised to the assembly speaker. My supporters made a mistake, and I requested the speaker to give them strict warnings. An FIR has been registered against the supporters.”
The chairperson of the legislative council and the speaker were supreme in the Vidhan Bhavan, he said, adding that while he cannot comment on their decision, he respects it.
Asked about the moments before the scuffle broke out, Mr. Padalkar claimed, “I don’t even know Nitin Deshmukh. I was on the steps of the Vidhan Bhavan for 15 minutes. I spent the whole day in the House.”
“My supporters have been booked over the incident, and I respect it. We will face the case in court. My lawyers will represent them in court,” he said.
According to eyewitnesses, police used force to pull Mr. Awhad away from the police vehicle, dragging him from the road before deploying additional force to control the crowd.
Adding a twist to the night’s drama, the police allegedly tried to discreetly shift Mr. Deshmukh using another vehicle, but Mr. Awhad spotted the move and confronted the officers again. NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar was also present at the scene after midnight.
A violent clash broke out between the supporters of Mr. Padalkar and Mr. Awhad in the Vidhan Bhavan lobby on Thursday.
Shocking videos of the two groups pummelling each other and having to be dragged back by security personnel are doing the rounds on social media.
The altercation started with a verbal spat outside the assembly building on Wednesday, during which both MLAs and their supporters exchanged expletives.
Published – July 18, 2025 11:18 am IST