Maharashtra
Operation Tiger In Maharashtra: 6 Sena UBT MPs To Jump Ship, Join Hands With Shinde Sena, Say Reports
Mumbai: After a crushing defeat in the recent Assembly Elections, there is growing unrest within the Shiv Sena UBT. Amid the ongoing turmoil, reports suggest that six MPs from the Thackeray camp are in contact with the Eknath Shinde faction of Shiv Sena and may soon switch sides. The Shinde camp is allegedly executing a strategic political move, dubbed ‘Operation Tiger,’ to facilitate this transition.
What Is Operation Tiger?
For the past few days, Operation Tiger has been a hot topic in Maharashtra’s political circles. Speculation is rife that several leaders from the Thackeray faction and Congress may join the Shinde-led Shiv Sena under this operation. Several news reports citing sources indicate that preparations for the operation are complete and six MPs from the Uddhav faction could officially switch allegiance soon.
If the operation is successful, six out of nine MPs from the Uddhav camp could join the Shinde faction. Reports suggest that efforts are underway to complete this transition before the next session of Parliament. With the BJP backing Shinde, this move could further consolidate their political strength.
Why Are MPs Leaving the Thackeray Camp?
The Mahayuti government, led by Shinde and backed by the BJP, is in a strong position to rule Maharashtra for the next five years. Many MPs fear an uncertain future if they remain with the Thackeray faction. One of the key concerns is access to funds, which may become difficult outside the ruling alliance. Since Mahayuti is in power at both the state and central levels, aligning with Shinde is seen as a politically advantageous move.
Shiv Sena, under Eknath Shinde’s leadership, contested elections and received a strong mandate from the public. Their performance in the assembly elections further solidified their standing. Now, apart from the party name and election symbol, the Uddhav faction has little left to hold onto.
Performance In Assembly Polls
The 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections saw a massive turnaround by the Shinde Sena in the political arena. After a weak performance in the Lok Sabha Elections earlier, the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena bounced back during the assembly polls winning 57 seats, strengthening their position in the Mahayuti alliance. On the other hand, the Sena UBT managed to bag only 20 seats.
Maharashtra
‘We don’t laugh at the same joke again and again’: Fadnavis takes dig at Rahul Gandhi
Nagpur, Feb 7: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday hit back at Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, after he raised concerns over the rise in voter numbers during the Maharashtra Assembly elections.
Taking a swipe at Gandhi, Fadnavis said, “Rahul Gandhi is firing cannonballs in anticipation of his party’s defeat in the Delhi elections. After the Delhi results, Congress will be wiped out. He is simply practicing how to spin a new narrative. But we don’t laugh at the same joke over and over again.”
Dismissing Gandhi’s concerns over voter numbers, Fadnavis added, “The Election Commission has already provided all answers regarding voter lists — where names were added, where they were deleted — so there’s no need for further clarification. Rahul Gandhi knows the Delhi results will be a disaster for Congress, so he’s preparing his script in advance.”
He further criticised the Congress leader, saying, “As long as Rahul Gandhi keeps avoiding real introspection and instead focuses on misleading statements, there is no possibility of a Congress revival.”
Fadnavis’ remarks came after Rahul Gandhi, joined by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut and NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule, at a press conference in Delhi on Friday questioned the Election Commission of India (ECI) on how 9.7 crore votes were cast when Maharashtra’s adult population stands at 9.4 crore. Gandhi clarified that the opposition was not making accusations but was merely demanding transparency in the voters’ list.
However, his comments drew sharp criticism from the ruling BJP and its allies.
Shiv Sena Parliamentary Party chief Shrikant Shinde demanded a public apology from Rahul Gandhi, stating, “He must apologize not just to Maharashtra but to the entire nation for his reckless remarks. He should accept the will of the voters with humility instead of habitually trying to discredit India’s electoral integrity for short-term political gains.”
Shinde further asserted, “Maharashtra witnessed its highest voter turnout in 30 years, a testament to the strength of our democracy. Full credit goes to the Election Commission and Maharashtra’s Chief Electoral Officer for ensuring a free and fair election.”
Mumbai BJP chief and state IT Minister Ashish Shelar accused Rahul Gandhi of indulging in “public melodrama” instead of reflecting on Congress’ defeat. “Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are still reeling from Maharashtra’s rejection,” he said.
Maharashtra BJP president and state Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule expressed similar sentiments, stating, “The Congress and its allies have not recovered from the shock of their crushing defeat. Instead of accepting the people’s verdict, they are casting doubt on voter turnout. The Election Commission has repeatedly clarified the increase in voters, yet they continue to make misleading allegations, undermining democracy.”
Bawankule also linked Gandhi’s remarks to the upcoming Delhi Assembly election results, saying, “As the inevitable defeat looms, he is trying to shift focus to Maharashtra’s election process. This is nothing but desperation.”
Taking a further jab, he remarked, “Supriya Sule, who sat next to him at the press conference, had previously said, ‘I won on this EVM.’ But Rahul Gandhi, who thrives on political stunts, refuses to acknowledge the truth. Rahulji, believe in democracy — stop defaming it with baseless allegations. The people have already seen through your lies.”
NCP chief spokesperson Anand Paranjape also dismissed Gandhi’s claims, attributing them to Congress’ fear of an impending defeat in Delhi.
“Since the Census has not been conducted yet, some discrepancies between the population and voter lists are expected. Moreover, the increase in voter numbers between Lok Sabha and Assembly elections is natural, as all parties push for new voter registrations. The Election Commission has also increased the number of polling stations, which further explains the rise in voter turnout,” he explained.
Maharashtra
Maharashtra: Former Congress MLC Subhash Zambad Held For Embezzling ₹97.4 Crore From Ajanta Urban Cooperative Bank In Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A former Congress MLC was arrested here on Friday for allegedly misappropriating funds of Rs 97.4 crore from a cooperative bank, police said.
A court here has remanded Subhash Zambad, a former member of the legislative council (MLC), in police custody till February 12, an official from the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) said.
He said that Zambad, the former chairman of Ajanta Urban Cooperative Bank, was booked in two cases for allegedly misappropriating funds of Rs 97.4 crore between 2006 and 2023.
“The initial amount misappropriated was Rs 97.41 crore. It has come down to Rs 67 crore after reconciliation. We arrested him from his residence in the CIDCO area and produced him in court. He has been sent to the police custody till February 12,” the official said.
He said the cases against Zambad were registered in October 2023, and the accused later approached the Supreme Court for anticipatory bail, which was rejected.
The accused had been absconding for nearly 15 months, the official said.
Maharashtra
Western Railway Announces Jumbo 13-Hour Mega Block Between Grant Road & Mumbai Central On February 8-9
Mumbai: A jumbo mega block is announced on the western railway on February 8 and 9. The block will be carried out for 13 hours on both up and down fast lines between Grant Road and Mumbai Central Station from 10:00 PM to 11:00 AM on Saturday/Sunday.
During this period of the jumbo block, the activity of tracks will be taken care of, as well as other maintenance of the rail like signalling and overhead equipment, Western Railways said in a statement. The block may impact the daily commuters and the local people of Mumbai.
According to the statement issued by Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, Vineet Abhishek, during the block period, all up and down fast line trains will be operated on slow lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central Station.
“Some suburban trains will remain cancelled during the block and some Churchgate trains will be short terminated/reversed ex Bandra/Dadar station,” the spokesperson said. Detailed information to this effect has been made available to the station masters.
Western Railway Collects Rs.117.54 Crore
Western Railway collected Rs.117.54 crore from ticketless passengers during the ticket checking from the Mumbai suburban. Intensive ticket-checking drives are conducted regularly throughout Mumbai. According to Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, Vineet Abhishek, In January 2025, 2.24 lakh ticketless and irregular passengers were found, resulting in the recovery of Rs.13.08 crore.
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