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POLITICAL BREAKTHROUGH: 6 Shiv Sena UBT MPs Rebel, Cite Ideological Drift and Party Concerns

A major political development has further intensified the crisis within Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction), with reports confirming that six out of nine Lok Sabha MPs did not attend a crucial parliamentary meeting and have now been served notices by the party leadership. The absence is being widely viewed as a formal consolidation of the internal rebellion. The meeting, which was scheduled at 11 AM, was expected to demonstrate unity within the Uddhav Thackeray-led camp. However, the significant non-attendance has strengthened claims that a majority of the party’s Lok Sabha representation has shifted away from the leadership. According to statements attributed to the rebel MPs, the decision stems from ideological differences and concerns over the party’s political direction. They have alleged that Shiv Sena (UBT) has drifted away from the Hindutva ideology associated with Balasaheb Thackeray and have expressed apprehension over a possible merger with the Congress party. The rebel lawmakers have reportedly submitted written communication to the party leadership and have also conveyed their position to the rival camp leadership, marking a formal step in the ongoing political realignment. They claim that their move is driven by ideological clarity and long-term political strategy rather than short-term political gains. Political observers note that the rebellion reflects deeper structural tensions within the party, especially following its participation in broader opposition alliances in recent years. The allegations of ideological dilution and merger speculation have become central to the current dispute. Meanwhile, internal consultations and constituency-level discussions are expected among the MPs as they prepare to justify their position to party workers and voters. The situation continues to evolve rapidly, with potential legal and procedural implications under anti-defection provisions. The development marks one of the most significant setbacks for the Uddhav Thackeray faction in recent months, further reshaping Maharashtra’s political landscape.

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