Mumbai First Rajya Sabha and now Legislative Council elections. After getting a setback from the BJP in both, there is a possibility of rebellion in Shiv Sena, a constituent of the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi government. In the Rajya Sabha elections, the BJP won all three of its candidates, making a dent between the Shiv Sena and the Congress. At the same time, in the Legislative Council elections, BJP won all its 5 candidates. It is being told that this time also BJP has made a dent in Shiv Sena’s camp. Now the latest news is that Shiv Sena’s big leader Eknath Shinde has reached Surat in Gujarat with 12 MLAs with him.
The other news from Shiv Sena camp is that CM and Army supremo Uddhav Thackeray is very angry due to cross voting in Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections. He has called a meeting of MLAs at 12 o’clock. If Eknath Shinde revolts, the government is in danger of falling. At the same time, BJP is watching all this development sitting silently. Senior BJP leader and former CM Devendra Fadnavis had claimed after the Rajya Sabha elections that the Aghadi would have to face defeat in the Legislative Council elections as well. He proved this claim to be true. This has created panic in Shiv Sena.
Maharashtra government is in trouble after cross voting in Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections.
There is news of Shiv Sena’s senior leader Eknath Shinde going to Surat with 12 MLAs.
Uddhav Thackeray has called a meeting of MLAs at 12 o’clock. If Shinde revolts, the government is in danger of falling.
— Milind Khandekar (@milindkhandekar) June 21, 2022
Let us tell you that earlier also many ministers of Modi government including Ramdas Athawale had claimed that Maharashtra government would fall by March this year, but Sanjay Raut, close to Uddhav Thackeray, had taken a jibe at the failure of this. Now in the Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections, the matter has become very hot due to the burglary of BJP in Shiv Sena camp. All eyes are on whether Uddhav is able to save his government, or whether BJP forms its government by shifting the MLAs from their court. Of the 285 members in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, BJP has 106, Shiv Sena 55, Congress 44 and NCP 52.