Cong’s ‘Ekla chalo re’ chant may spoil Sena’s 2022 party
ByVallabh OzarkarVallabh Ozarkar / Updated: Feb 7, 2021, 06:02 IST
The Congress started its ‘100 days, 100 wards’ programme on Saturday’. (inset) Hemraj Shah, who is leading Sena’s drive to woo Gujarati voters
Sena needs to perform a delicate balancing act to take its ambitious ally along in next year’s BMC polls.
With its chants of going solo in next year’s civic elections, Congress may prove to be the biggest hurdle in its ally Shiv Sena’s path to maintain its decades-old hold over the
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
Of late, Congress leaders have been asserting that they will contest all 227 seats.