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Thackeray cousins gain, Shinde’s under pressure, but BJP remains in pole position

A joint rally last week by the Thackeray cousins was a landmark event. It’s likely to be followed by a joint campaign in local body elections which will be mutually beneficial. Shinde Sena will be hard put to claim the Bal Thackeray legacy. None of these developments however are likely change Maharashtra’s political reality: BJP is in pole position

July 07, 2025 / 12:01 IST
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The two Thackerays haven't announced an electoral alliance as yet. (Source: PTI)

Even as a Marathi versus Hindi debate recently threatened to spiral out of control in Maharashtra, the state witnessed a historic political event on Saturday with two Thackeray cousins, Raj and Uddhav, sharing a stage in Mumbai, the first such occasion in about two decades.

Though the two Thackerays haven't announced an electoral alliance as yet for the forthcoming municipal and other local elections in the state later this year, it is largely believed to be a fait accompli now as they risk a huge loss of credibility by not going for it after all this.

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That raises the question: what will be the impact of the two leaders, Raj heading Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Uddhav heading Shiv Sena (UBT), joining hands in the forthcoming elections, the one for Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in particular?

The joint rally's emotional impact on ordinary workers and supporters of the two parties notwithstanding, there are too many variables at play to grant the possible alliance an edge over the ruling Mahayuti led by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).