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Eknath Shinde claims support of 34 Shiv Sena MLAs, snubs party leadership for allying with NCP and Congress

Updated on: 22 June,2022 08:29 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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On Wednesday afternoon, Sunil Prabu had issued a letter asking all the MLAs of Shiv Sena, including the rebels accompanying Shinde, to attend a legislature party meeting in Mumbai or face action under the anti-defection law

Eknath Shinde claims support of 34 Shiv Sena MLAs, snubs party leadership for allying with NCP and Congress

Eknath Shinde. File pic

Shiv Sena rebel Eknath Shinde has claimed that he has the support of 34 MLAs of his party and also passed a resolution on Wednesday reinstating himself as the leader of the Shiv Sena legislative party. Shinde was removed from the post by the Sena leadership on Tuesday.


The resolution passed by the rebel camp led by Shinde has named Sena MLA Bharat Gogawale as the new chief whip of the party and removed incumbent Sunil Prabhu from the post. The letter issued by Shinde in the afternoon bears the signatures of 34 MLAs of Shiv Sena.


On Wednesday afternoon, Sunil Prabu had issued a letter asking all the MLAs of Shiv Sena, including the rebels accompanying Shinde, to attend a legislature party meeting in Mumbai or face action under the anti-defection law.


The letter issued by the Shinde camp stated that the Sena leadership's decision to sever ties with BJP after the 2019 Maharashtra polls had a "negative" impact on the party cadres and voters.

Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena has 55 MLAs in the 288-member Assembly. Shinde will have to ensure the support of 37 MLAs (two-thirds of 55 MLAs) to avoid disqualification.

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The letter also alleged that Sena's core ideology of Hindutva and protecting the rights of the "Marathi manoos" were compromised upon while forming the MVA government with "ideologically opposite" NCP and Congress.

The Shinde-led faction described the Maha Vikash Aghadi as a "corrupt government".

The letter alleged "enormous discontent" amongst the cadres of the Shiv Sena for forming a government with NCP and the Indian National Congress (in November 2019), saying they are ideologically opposed to Sena.
Hinting at the causes behind their move to raise the banner of revolt, the MLAs said they and Sena workers were facing "humiliating queries" from voters for supporting the ideological opponents.

"We have also been subjected to a lot of criticism for being part of this corrupt Maharashtra government," the letter stated.

The letter, which is viewed as a snub to Sena president and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, alleged that Sena's core principles- Hindutva and Marathi manoos- were compromised while forming the MVA government.

"The ideology of our party's leader the late Balasaheb Thackeray was to give a clean and honest government to the people of Maharashtra and also without compromising on the principle of Hindutva, which was defeated on the first day itself by aligning with the opposing ideologies," it stated.

The letter signed by 34 MLAs of Shiv Sena has used words like "party leadership" instead of taking the name of Uddhav Thackeray.

"The act of our party leaders to sever ties with the BJP post-2019 assembly polls had a tremendous negative impact upon the voters and party cadre at large. There was a continuous hue and cry against the party leadership for aligning with Opposition parties (NCP and Congress), but it went ahead and formed the MVA government," the letter said.

(with inputs from PTI)

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