Rohit Pawar, MLA from the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction), has been unanimously elected as the president of the Maharashtra Rashtra Kustigir Parishad. Alongside him, Vijay Barate and other key office bearers have also been elected unopposed, marking a new chapter in the state’s wrestling administration.
Calling it a moment of recognition for consistent work across various sectors, Rohit Pawar expressed deep gratitude to all district teams and voters for their trust. He described the opportunity as a major responsibility and promised to make every effort to restore the pride and legacy of wrestling in Maharashtra.
महाराष्ट्र राज्य कुस्तीगिर परिषदेच्या अध्यक्षपदी बिनविरोध निवडून दिल्याबद्दल राज्यातील सर्व जिल्हा संघ आणि मतदारांचे मनःपूर्वक आभार! स्व. यशवंतराव चव्हाण साहेब, स्व. मामासाहेब मोहोळ आणि आदरणीय पवार साहेब यांच्या विचारांच्या या संघटनेचं नेतृत्त्व करण्याची संधी माझ्यासारख्या… pic.twitter.com/uhnn5raFhI
— Rohit Pawar (@RRPSpeaks) July 27, 2025
Reflecting on his previous roles, including his involvement in the Maharashtra Cricket Association, Pawar acknowledged the importance of building upon the foundations laid by leaders like Sharad Pawar. He affirmed that as a dedicated worker now in a leadership position, he intends to make the most of this opportunity and work with full sincerity.
The unopposed election also signals wide support from the wrestling community across the state, and sets the tone for a renewed focus on nurturing grassroots talent, improving infrastructure, and promoting wrestling as a proud sporting tradition in Maharashtra.
You may also like
PM Modi Lauds Bhopal's 'Sakaratmak Soch' In Mann Ki Baat; Highlights Forts Of Bundelkhand As Symbols Of Valour
Donald Trump explodes moments before EU trade deal agreed - 'very unfair!'
British Superbike star hurled through the air as rivals swerve to avoid fatality
'No Tariff Cuts Below 15%': US President Donald Trump Heads Into High-Stakes Trade Meeting With Top European Official (VIDEO)
'I thought my snoring was from blocked nose, but it was something far worse'