Shiv Sena (UBT) Faces New Setback as Six MPs Align with Shinde Faction
In a substantial political realignment today, six Members of Parliament from the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) faction have formally joined the camp led by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. This move is poised to considerably bolster the Shinde group's numerical strength and influence within the Lok Sabha, simultaneously delivering a significant blow to Uddhav Thackeray's political outfit.
The departing parliamentarians reportedly cited fundamental ideological divergences and growing unease with the Thackeray faction's sustained proximity to the Indian National Congress as primary reasons for their decision. Their shift underscores the ongoing fragmentation within the Shiv Sena's legacy and the fierce contest for its political inheritance in Maharashtra.
This latest exodus of elected representatives further intensifies the already volatile political landscape. The Shinde-led faction, which has consistently aimed to consolidate its standing and attract dissatisfied members from the opposing camp—an endeavour it refers to as 'Operation Tiger'—welcomed the new entrants, portraying it as a validation of their leadership and principles. The development is expected to deepen the internal rifts within Maharashtra politics, particularly ahead of upcoming electoral contests, and could trigger further shifts as parties strategize for future polls.
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