The political situation in Maharashtra seems to be volatile, with statements from Shiv Sena leaders indicating a possible collapse of the current government and the possibility of early elections. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut had claimed that the government would fall within 15 days, and party supremo Uddhav Thackeray has now stated that elections could happen anytime now, and they are prepared for it. Thackeray made the remarks at a public rally in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, a few hours after Raut’s statement. The matter is currently in the Supreme Court, and Thackeray expressed hope that the verdict would be in their favor. The situation remains fluid, and it is unclear what the outcome will be.
Thackeray made the statement while addressing a public rally in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon just hours after Raut’s ‘’Shinde government will fall’’ remark.
Uddhav Thackeray made the statement about the possibility of elections in Maharashtra while addressing a public rally in the city of Jalgaon. This came just hours after Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut claimed that the current state government, led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray himself, would collapse within 15 days. Thackeray’s statement about the possibility of elections suggests that his party is prepared for any outcome, including the collapse of the current government and the need for fresh elections. The matter is also currently in the Supreme Court of India, and Thackeray expressed hope that the verdict would be in favor of his party. Elections can now take place at any time, even today, and we are prepared for the same. The matter is in Supreme Court, and we are hoping that the verdict will be in our favour. After that, anything can happen at any time,” Thackeray said.
In his statement, Uddhav Thackeray suggested that the ongoing political turmoil in Maharashtra could lead to early elections, and his party is prepared for such a scenario. He also mentioned that the matter is currently in the Supreme Court, and the outcome of the verdict will have a significant impact on the political situation in the state. It is not clear what the specific matter in the Supreme Court is, but it could be related to the ongoing tussle between the ruling Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the issue of reservation in local body polls. The situation remains fluid, and it is unclear what the future holds for the political landscape of Maharashtra.