Maharashtra – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public meeting held in Dindori, made a bold prediction about the future of Maharashtra’s political landscape. He stated that the Congress party is losing ground so rapidly that it is struggling to maintain its status as a valid opposition.
A leader of the INDI alliance in Maharashtra suggested that all smaller parties should consider merging with Congress after the elections. This proposition has sparked a wave of speculation about the potential realignment of political forces in the state.
PM Modi went on to say, “It is certain that this fake Shiv Sena, fake Nationalist Party, will merge with Congress.” He expressed his belief that such a merger is inevitable given the current political climate.
The Prime Minister also paid homage to Bala Saheb Thackeray, the founder of Shiv Sena. He recalled Thackeray’s words, saying, “Bala Saheb also used to say that the day he felt that Shiv Sena has become Congress, that day he will end Shiv Sena.”
PM Modi’s comments suggest that he believes the original ethos of the Shiv Sena, as envisioned by Bala Saheb Thackeray, is being lost. He concluded by saying, “meaning that now there will be no trace of fake Shiv Sena.”
These remarks have stirred up the political scene in Maharashtra, leading to intense discussions about the future of these parties and their impact on the state’s politics. As the dust settles from these revelations, only time will tell how these predictions will shape the political landscape of Maharashtra.