From an EC ruling in favour of Eknath Shinde to a Supreme Court decision that went against Uddhav Thackeray, a lot has happened since the Shiv Sena split last year.
“India has seen a government with absolute majority, led by PM Narendra Modi, which behaved in an autocratic or brutal manner, and (I think) now it is time to have a coalition government in the country, which would take everyone along," Uddhav said, eying the 2024 general elections.
SC rebuke might get things moving on disqualification pleas filed by the two Sena factions against each other MLAs. Meanwhile, next Assembly polls approach
The Shiv Sena (UBT) has raised concerns about the potential delay in the disqualification process due to the 6,000-page response submitted by Shinde Sena’s MLAs.
The Thackeray faction’s replies also claim that it is the original Shiv Sena, as it has a greater number of elected representatives. Countering this, a Shinde faction leader said that the Thackeray faction had acted against the ideology of the party and its founder Bal Thackeray | Mumbai news