
'27 BJP MLAs in contact with Thackeray group', Shiv Sena leader's sensational claim!
Mumbai: A prominent leader of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) group has made a sensational claim. He has said that 27 MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have contacted him, saying that there is a possibility of defecting. This claim has created a big stir in political circles. The leader said that the reason for these MLAs contacting him is internal differences and resentment in the ruling grand alliance.
The leader further explained that, "Many MLAs in the BJP are unhappy with the current political situation. Especially in the distribution of ministerial posts and the feeling that they are being left out in the local level decision-making process. Due to this, they are contacting Shiv Sena (UBT), because they have faith in Uddhav Thackeray's leadership."
Talks of tension between Shiv Sena (Shinde group) and BJP in the grand alliance government have been going on for some time. This claim has given further strength to those discussions. The Thackeray faction leader claimed that the 27 MLAs were unhappy with the lack of local development work and intra-party coordination. "We are not forcing any MLA to defect, but those who are contacting us are welcome," he added.
Responding to this claim, a BJP spokesperson, however, dismissed the allegations. "This is just a part of a political ploy. All our MLAs are united with the party and there is no resentment," he said. Also, a leader from the Shinde faction criticized the Thackeray faction, calling the claim "baseless."
These developments have once again created an atmosphere of uncertainty in Maharashtra politics. It is expected that the truth behind this claim and its political implications will become clear in the coming days.
Mumbai: A prominent leader of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) group has made a sensational claim. He has said that 27 MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have contacted him, saying that there is a possibility of defecting. This claim has created a big stir in political circles. The leader said that the reason for these MLAs contacting him is internal differences and resentment in the ruling grand alliance.
The leader further explained that, "Many MLAs in the BJP are unhappy with the current political situation. Especially in the distribution of ministerial posts and the feeling that they are being left out in the local level decision-making process. Due to this, they are contacting Shiv Sena (UBT), because they have faith in Uddhav Thackeray's leadership."
Talks of tension between Shiv Sena (Shinde group) and BJP in the grand alliance government have been going on for some time. This claim has given further strength to those discussions. The Thackeray faction leader claimed that the 27 MLAs were unhappy with the lack of local development work and intra-party coordination. "We are not forcing any MLA to defect, but those who are contacting us are welcome," he added.
Responding to this claim, a BJP spokesperson, however, dismissed the allegations. "This is just a part of a political ploy. All our MLAs are united with the party and there is no resentment," he said. Also, a leader from the Shinde faction criticized the Thackeray faction, calling the claim "baseless."
These developments have once again created an atmosphere of uncertainty in Maharashtra politics. It is expected that the truth behind this claim and its political implications will become clear in the coming days.
The leader further explained that, "Many MLAs in the BJP are unhappy with the current political situation. Especially in the distribution of ministerial posts and the feeling that they are being left out in the local level decision-making process. Due to this, they are contacting Shiv Sena (UBT), because they have faith in Uddhav Thackeray's leadership."
Talks of tension between Shiv Sena (Shinde group) and BJP in the grand alliance government have been going on for some time. This claim has given further strength to those discussions. The Thackeray faction leader claimed that the 27 MLAs were unhappy with the lack of local development work and intra-party coordination. "We are not forcing any MLA to defect, but those who are contacting us are welcome," he added.
Responding to this claim, a BJP spokesperson, however, dismissed the allegations. "This is just a part of a political ploy. All our MLAs are united with the party and there is no resentment," he said. Also, a leader from the Shinde faction criticized the Thackeray faction, calling the claim "baseless."
These developments have once again created an atmosphere of uncertainty in Maharashtra politics. It is expected that the truth behind this claim and its political implications will become clear in the coming days.