The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has appointed Sujit Sonawane as the Taluka President of Panvel, strengthening the party’s organisational structure in the region.
“Sujit Sonawane has been appointed as the Taluka President of Panvel for the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). Heartfelt congratulations on the new responsibility, and best wishes for the journey ahead!,” MNS said in a post on X.
महाराष्ट्र नवनिर्माण सेना ‘पनवेल’ तालुकाध्यक्ष पदी श्री. सुजित सोनावणे यांची नियुक्ती.
नव्या जबाबदारीसाठी मनःपूर्वक अभिनंदन आणि पुढील वाटचालीसाठी शुभेच्छा!#MNSAdhikrut pic.twitter.com/orl9ua4uk4— MNS Adhikrut – मनसे अधिकृत (@mnsadhikrut) March 4, 2026
Party leaders extended their congratulations to Sonawane on taking up the new responsibility and wished him success in his future endeavours. The appointment is expected to boost the party’s grassroots activities and organisational outreach in the Panvel taluka.
Sonawane’s elevation to the post comes as part of the party’s ongoing efforts to reinforce its leadership at the local level and expand its presence across Maharashtra. Party workers and supporters also congratulated him, expressing confidence that his leadership will contribute to strengthening the organisation in the area.
Rohit Pawar meets Raj Thackeray in Mumbai, seeks MNS chief`s support for wider investigation
Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) legislator Rohit Pawar met Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray on February 27 and discussed concerns surrounding the recent plane crash that claimed the life of his uncle and the then Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting at Shivaji Park in Dadar, Mumbai, Rohit Pawar said he briefed Thackeray about the doubts he has regarding the crash and the ongoing investigation into the incident. He claimed that the MNS chief assured him of full support.
“Raj Thackeray felt this is not just about a case. It is about a Marathi person not getting justice and assured all help from MNS,” Rohit Pawar said after the meeting.
Ajit Pawar died in a plane crash near his hometown Baramati in Maharashtra’s Pune district on January 28. Since then, Rohit Pawar has been holding press conferences, making presentations and even visiting Delhi to demand a deeper probe into the incident. Over the past two days, he has been pressing for a first information report (FIR) to be registered against the company operating the aircraft, VSR Aviation, after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) reportedly grounded its aircraft.






