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20 rebel MLAs in touch with Uddhav!

Mumbai, The political developments in Maharashtra are taking a new turn. It is being told that more than half of the MLAs who rebelled against Shiv Sena are in touch with Uddhav Thackeray. On one hand, the leader of the rebel MLAs, Eknath Shinde, is claiming that he has two-thirds of the MLAs of Shiv Sena and he wants the recognition of a separate faction, while on the other hand it is being said that 20 MLAs are in one way or the other as Shiv Sena chief. are in touch. It is being told that Rashmi Thackeray, wife of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, has contacted through the wives of the rebel MLAs. Many MLAs are also said to be in contact with Sanjay Raut.

It is being told that the MLAs who are in touch with the Shiv Sena chief are waiting to return to Mumbai. As soon as he returns to Mumbai, he will return to the Shiv Sena camp. If this happens, then the attempt to replace the Mahavikas Aghadi government and form another government will fail. Keep in mind that Shiv Sena’s request to disqualify only 16 MLAs was made to the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly and they have issued notices to 16 MLAs only. It is also being speculated that the rest of the MLAs are likely to return to the Shiv Sena.

It is worth noting that about 50 MLAs of Maharashtra are presently in Guwahati. Of these, 38 MLAs are said to be of Shiv Sena. All these MLAs had left Maharashtra and went to Surat in Gujarat and were taken from there to Guwahati last Wednesday. These MLAs have been accommodated at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Guwahati and Assam Police and central security forces have been deployed there.

Sitting in Guwahati, Eknath Shinde is claiming that he has the complete figure of MLAs for the majority, but eventually he will have to give a floor test to prove his majority in the Maharashtra Assembly. In this matter, the screw is getting stuck because as soon as the MLAs reach Maharashtra, some of these MLAs will return to the Shiv Sena camp. If the Shinde faction wants to prove the majority of two-thirds MLAs in front of the governor even through video conferencing, then Shiv Sena will challenge it in court.

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