Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde recently criticized the alliance between the MNS (Maharashtra Navnirman Sena) and UBT (United By Thackeray), calling it more about family dominance than genuine political strategy for the state. He described the coalition as “family politics,” suggesting that personal and familial interests are taking precedence over initiatives aimed at welfare and development in Maharashtra. Political observers note that such statements highlight internal party debates and differing perspectives on alliances in Maharashtra’s dynamic political landscape. Shinde’s critique may influence public perception, especially among voters looking for policy-driven leadership rather than alliances built on personal influence. Analysts say this underscores the challenges regional parties face in balancing leadership ambitions with public service goals. #ShrikantShinde #ShivSena #MNS #UBT #MaharashtraPolitics #FamilyPolitics #PoliticalCritique #StateElections #AllianceDebate #IndianPolitics
A controversy has erupted after Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad openly claimed that candidates in upcoming municipal and local body elections may spend up to ₹3 crore per seat. This includes reports of expensive campaign tactics, such as providing goats for feasts. Opposition leaders have decried this as vote-buying, and demands are being made to bring in the Election Commission to investigate. #SanjayGaikwad #ShivSena #ElectionSpending #VoteBuying #MunicipalElections #LocalBodyPolls #ElectionCommission #PoliticalControversy #CampaignSpending #OppositionDemand #IndiaPolitics #ElectoralReforms #PoliticalNews #CorruptionDebate #News #newsone