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Indian Express
2 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Shinde meets Modi, targets Uddhav on INDIA bloc talks as both Sena chiefs signal national alignments
In what is being seen as symbolism and political posturing, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde on Wednesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and reaffirmed his party's ties with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). At a time when Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray was also in New Delhi, Shinde attacked the former for aligning with the INDIA bloc and exploring a tie-up with the MNS ahead of civic body polls. While Shinde and his family met PM Modi at the latter's official residence, Uddhav and his son Aaditya Thackeray were in the national capital scheduled to attend an INDIA bloc meeting on Thursday. The presence of both Sena chiefs in Delhi — with each meeting their respective alliance partners — served as a clear reflection of their sharpening political identities and positioning at the national level. Sources also confirmed that Shinde had a closed-door 30-minute meeting with PM Modi without aides, during which state-related issues and electoral strategy were discussed. 'We took the path of Lok Kalyan Marg shown by Balasaheb, they went to 10 Janpath,' Shinde said after meeting the PM. 'That clearly shows who is following Balasaheb Thackeray's ideology. People of the country are are doing things Balasaheb never approved of,' he said, launching a scathing attack on Uddhav. Shinde also emphasized that the Shiv Sena was the fourth largest ally of the NDA. He accused Uddhav of 'sailing in two boats' by holding talks with INDIA bloc leaders while simultaneously keeping the door open for an alliance with Raj Thackeray's MNS. 'Only someone who has lost confidence in himself does that. In a democracy, everyone has the right to form alliances and coalitions. However, some people, having lost the trust of the public and are trying to balance on two stones,' he said in a veiled reference to Uddhav. 'People vote for those who work; those who sit at home are kept at home by the public,' he said. 'When Veer Savarkar was being insulted, they remained silent because they abandoned Hindutva,' Shinde said. Taking another swipe, he added, 'Shiv Sena is a party for public welfare, while their group is a private limited company.' During the meeting with PM, Shinde, accompanied by his wife Lata Shinde, son and MP Dr Shrikant Shinde, and daughter-in-law Vrushali Shinde, presented PM Modi with a specially commissioned painting of Lord Mahadev, crafted by acclaimed artist Kishor Nandivdekar. The gift, Shinde said, symbolised the successful 'Operation Sindoor' and 'Operation Mahadev', India's retaliatory strikes against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terror attack. 'Just as Lord Mahadev vanquished evil, our armed forces under the Prime Minister's leadership eliminated the terrorists,' he said. The painting, he added, was a tribute to that national effort and resolve. Earlier in the day, Shinde met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and praised him for becoming the longest-serving Home Minister in the country's history. 'He fulfilled Balasaheb Thackeray's dream by abrogating Article 370, crushed terrorism through Operation Mahadev, and strengthened the cooperative sector. His leadership is decisive and efficient,' Shinde said. Reiterating his Sena's political stand, Shinde announced that the Shiv Sena will support the NDA's candidate in the upcoming vice-presidential election and contest local body polls in Maharashtra as part of the Mahayuti alliance. 'Just like we fought the Assembly elections together, we'll go into civic polls united,' he said. Shinde used the occasion to question Uddhav Thackeray's Hindutva credentials, accusing him of abandoning the ideology and remaining silent on insults to Veer Savarkar. 'They gave up Hindutva. They stayed silent when Savarkar was insulted. That's why people won't stand by them,' he said. Targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Shinde added, 'Questioning the Army's bravery, defaming India and the PM abroad, speaking the language of Pakistan — is not patriotism but love for Pakistan.' Meanwhile, Uddhav Thackeray's camp maintained its engagement with the INDIA alliance and met NCP(SP) chief Sharad Pawar in New Delhi. A day earlier, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi met PM Modi, though both sides termed it a courtesy call. Uddhav is expected to join Rahul Gandhi and other Opposition leaders for a strategy dinner ahead of the bloc's formal meeting. In a separate development, Shinde addressed public concerns over the relocation of a 36-year-old elephant named Madhuri from a Jain Math in Maharashtra to Gujarat's Vantara centre. He said the state government would file a review petition in the Supreme Court. 'The government respects public sentiment. Both Maharashtra and Vantara will be parties to the case,' he said.


Time of India
32 minutes ago
- Time of India
Ludhiana BJP councillors' protest continues as MC officials get irritated by noise.
Ludhiana: A political standoff at municipal corporation's Zone D office entered its sixth day on Wednesday, with BJP councillors staging ongoing protests and officials expressing frustration over disrupted civic functioning. Despite whispers of a possible thaw in relations between the BJP councillors and mayor Inderjit Kaur, no breakthrough has been made. The mayor has not visited the Zone D office since Aug 1, adding to speculation over her role in resolving the deadlock. Meanwhile, deputy mayor Prince Johar made an appearance late on Tuesday and reportedly held discussions with the other side to defuse tensions. Sources said AAP MLAs and the mayor had convened a closed-door meeting in Zone A to address the issue, but no official statement has emerged from that meeting. Municipal staffers, strained increasingly by the noise and chaos, say the daily protests have paralysed office work. "We're struggling to function. Loudspeakers drown everything out. Something needs to change," said one senior official. On Wednesday, BJP leaders extended the protest to various wards, including a fresh demonstration in Ward 34 led by Rajesh Mishra, and others by Pallavi Vipan Vinayak (Ward 3), Suman Verma (Ward 70), and Sunil Modgil (Ward 62). Protesters accused the AAP-led civic body of neglect and misleading development claims. Rajesh Mishra highlighted the acute shortage of sanitation and sewerage workers, which has led to piles of garbage, choked drains, and damaged roads across several neighbourhoods including Gurmeet Nagar and Gagan Nagar. "Dirty water flows in the streets. Complaints fall on deaf ears. People are furious," he said. Councillor Suman Verma added that roads dug up a month ago remained unrepaired. "Why did they tear up main roads just before the monsoon? Now we've got craters instead of streets. People are falling and getting injured, and officials are nowhere," she said. With public services stalling and no resolution in sight, the civic impasse continues to raise concerns about governance and basic infrastructure delivery in Ludhiana. MSID:: 123143967 413 |


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
'Texas is first, your state is next': Democrats challenge Trump-backed redistricting plan in Boston
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