The Asian Age

Setback to Sena: 26 leaders resign over seat sharing

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a major setback to the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance ahead of the state Assembly polls slated for October 21, as many as 26 Sena corporator­s from Kalyan-Dombivali and Ulhasnagar, and around 300 party workers sent their resignatio­n to party chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday.

Expressing unhappines­s over the saffron alliance’s seat-sharing formula, Shiv Sena’s corporator­s and workers submitted their resignatio­n to Mr Thackeray in support of Dhananjay Bodare, a Sena corporator from Ulhasnagar who had raised the flag of rebellion by opting to contest the Kalyan East Assembly constituen­cy as an Independen­t candidate after the alliance, as per its seat-sharing arrangemen­t, fielded BJP candidate Ganpat Gaiwad from the constituen­cy. The seat is currently held by an independen­t MLA.

Irked local Shiv Sena leaders, who wanted their party to contest that seat, had convened a meeting and directed workers to support Mr Bodare. “Despite being a sitting MLA, Mr Gaikwad has done little for the constituen­cy. We want an MLA who will listen to

◗ The BJP has expelled four rebel candidates who are contesting against the BJP-Sena alliance’s official candidates

◗ Another BJP rebel, Santosh Janathe, who is contesting from Palghar as an Independen­t, has himself resigned from the party

people’s grievances and solve them. Hence, we have resigned from the party and we will support Mr Bodare,” said a Sena leader.

This is the second en masse resignatio­n in October. Earlier this month, more than 200 Shiv Sena workers in Navi Mumbai had resigned over the Airoli and Belapur seats being offered to the BJP.

On Tuesday, at the party’s annual Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park on Tuesday, Mr Thackeray had apologised for giving away seats to their alliance partner, the BJP, stating that “we compromise­d for Maharashtr­a.”

He had requested all party workers who could

not get tickets to support alliance candidates. But it seems his appeal failed to cut ice with his supporters.

A Shiv Sena leader said that since the party is contesting the elections in alliance with the BJP, they do not want to embarrass the party leadership by opposing the BJP candidate while still in the party. Hence they decided to resign and openly support Mr Bodare.

Among the corporator­s who have resigned, 16 are from Kalyan Dombivali Municipal Corporatio­n (KDMC) while 10 are from Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporatio­n.

Though both the BJP and Shiv Sena have been claiming that all is well with their respective parties, there are several rebel candidates from both parties in different constituen­cies in Maharashtr­a.

The Shiv Sena, which has always been the big brother in the 25-year-old saffron alliance in Maharashtr­a, is contesting 124 seats out of 288 seats in the forthcomin­g Assembly polls, while the BJP is contesting 150, and other allies will be contesting the remaining 14 seats.

Maharashtr­a, which has 288member Assembly, will go to polls on October 21, while the counting of votes will take place on October 24.

In 2014 Assembly polls, the BJP won 122 seats to the Sena’s 63. The Congress was a distant third with 42 seats and its ally, the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), won 41.

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