The ongoing political turbulence surrounding the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction) has triggered a sharp reaction from the Congress party, which has accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of engaging in divisive politics aimed at weakening opposition parties and undermining democratic institutions. Senior Congress leader and General Secretary Jairam Ramesh strongly criticized the political developments, alleging that the current situation reflects a systematic attempt to destabilize opposition unity. He described the ongoing factional realignments as an assault on constitutional values and democratic principles, claiming that intimidation and pressure tactics are being used to influence elected representatives. The Congress party has also rejected suggestions that the ruling establishment could secure a two-thirds majority in the long term, asserting that opposition unity remains intact despite internal challenges. According to the party, efforts to fragment regional parties are part of a broader strategy of political consolidation and control. Jairam Ramesh further alleged that the prevailing political environment reflects a pattern of “pressure politics,” where opposition groups are allegedly being weakened through strategic targeting and inducement. He emphasized that despite these developments, the morale of the opposition remains strong and unified. The remarks come at a time when the Shiv Sena (UBT) is facing internal upheaval, with several MPs reportedly aligning with the rival faction led by Eknath Shinde. The situation has intensified political debates across the country, drawing reactions from multiple parties and raising broader questions about party stability, defections, and coalition politics. As the political confrontation deepens, both the ruling and opposition camps appear firmly positioned, setting the stage for continued clashes over ideology, governance, and electoral dominance in the coming months.

