Political Turmoil in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray Calls Emergency Meeting

Maharashtra's political scene is buzzing with activity as Uddhav Thackeray's faction of Shiv Sena faces potential splits. An urgent meeting was called at Matoshree to address concerns over MPs switching sides. While only four MPs attended in person, the party clarified that all nine were involved, with some joining virtually due to personal reasons. Sanjay Raut firmly rejected rumors of defections, asserting the unity of the party. This article delves into the latest developments and the underlying tensions within Maharashtra's political landscape.
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Maharashtra's Political Scene Heats Up

The political landscape in Maharashtra is witnessing renewed activity. The Uddhav Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena is currently anxious about the potential 'Operation Tiger', which hints at another significant split within the party. To prevent his MPs from switching sides and to maintain unity, party leader Uddhav Thackeray convened a crucial meeting at his residence, 'Matoshree', on Sunday.


Only 4 MPs Attended in Person, 5 Joined Virtually

During this high-profile meeting, suspense grew as only four MPs were physically present at Matoshree. However, Shiv Sena leaders quickly clarified the situation. Senior party officials stated that all nine MPs participated, with four attending in person while the remaining five joined via video conferencing due to personal commitments.


Sanjay Raut's Strong Response

Sanjay Raut dismissed reports of MPs joining Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's faction, delivering a sharp retort to the media. He stated, "What 'Operation Tiger' are you referring to? We are all tigers ourselves. We are not afraid of anyone. We are about to initiate 'Operation Wolf'. Our nine MPs and parliamentary group are completely united and strong, and they will continue to stand together."


Reasons for Absence of Other MPs Explained

After the meeting, party leader Arvind Sawant explained that some MPs could not travel to Mumbai due to personal and family reasons. He mentioned, "One member's child is ill in the hospital, another's wife is unwell, and another has a daughter getting married, so everyone should understand these circumstances." Anil Desai added that such meetings among MPs and MLAs are a normal procedure. He emphasized that all rumors of a split are baseless, and all MPs stand firmly with Uddhav Thackeray.