CM Fadnavis pays tribute to former Maha Agriculture Minister Phundkar
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On the birth anniversary of Bhausaheb (Pandurang) Phundkar, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paused to remember a man the BJP counts among its most dedicated champions of the farming community — a former state Agriculture Minister whose name remains synonymous with rural advocacy in Maharashtra.
Fadnavis offered his tribute on Friday, 21 August 2026, writing in both English and Marathi: 'बळीराजाच्या हितासाठी अहोरात्र झटणारे' — 'one who toiled day and night for the welfare of the farmer-king.' The choice of the word Balirajaa, a traditional honorific for the Indian farmer, signals the register of reverence the BJP attaches to Phundkar's legacy.
A farmer's minister, remembered by Maharashtra's farmers
Phundkar served as Maharashtra's Agriculture Minister and built a reputation within the BJP as a tireless voice for rural and agrarian concerns. His tenure placed him at the intersection of state farm policy and grassroots politics — a combination that earned him enduring respect among Maharashtra's farming belt.
For the ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra, invoking Phundkar's memory on his birth anniversary is also a quiet signal: that the party's commitment to the state's farmers is not new, but rooted in a lineage of leaders who gave it shape on the ground.
BJP's pattern of honouring its agrarian legacy
Birth anniversary tributes from sitting chief ministers to departed party leaders are a studied ritual in Maharashtra politics — part commemoration, part statement of continuity. By publicly honouring Phundkar, Fadnavis reinforces the BJP's claim to a long, unbroken concern for Maharashtra's Balirajaa, even as farm distress and rural policy remain live political fault lines in the state.
The tribute is brief, but its audience is not: Maharashtra's vast farming constituency watches how its leaders remember those who once fought for them.