Maharashtra politics witnessed another major upheaval as six Members of Parliament from Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction reportedly aligned themselves with the camp led by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The development marks the second major rebellion within the party in the last four years and has intensified concerns over the future of Uddhav Thackeray’s political influence in the state. The political crisis gained momentum after reports emerged that several MPs had skipped crucial party meetings convened by Uddhav Thackeray. Speculation over a possible split grew stronger when rebel lawmakers were reportedly seen engaging with leaders from the Shinde faction. Sources indicate that the group has initiated formal steps to establish itself separately from the Uddhav-led faction. Following the developments, leaders from the remaining Uddhav camp held a press conference and accused political rivals of engineering defections. Senior party figures alleged that pressure tactics and political inducements were being used to weaken the organization. The rebellion has significantly reduced the parliamentary strength of the Uddhav faction and raised fresh questions about its organizational stability. Political observers point to multiple factors behind the growing dissatisfaction, including concerns over leadership effectiveness, internal communication gaps, declining electoral performance, and a perceived disconnect between the leadership and grassroots workers. The situation has become particularly sensitive after setbacks in local political strongholds and changing equations within Maharashtra’s political landscape. The latest rebellion is being viewed as a decisive moment for Shiv Sena’s ongoing internal power struggle. While Uddhav Thackeray has maintained that the party’s strength lies in its workers and ideological base, the departure of key lawmakers could reshape opposition politics in Maharashtra ahead of upcoming electoral contests. With both camps now preparing for the next phase of political confrontation, all eyes remain on how the balance of power evolves within the Shiv Sena movement and the broader state political arena.


