BJP-Sena alliance strained in Navi Mum as cadres push for going solo
NAVI MUMBAI, Dec. 19 -- The BJP's local unit in Navi Mumbai has signalled a strong resistance to a formal electoral alliance with the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena for the upcoming Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) elections, exposing visible fault lines within the Mahayuti even as state leaders project unity.
Former MP Sanjeev Naik, the BJP's Navi Mumbai election in-charge, articulated this mood among the party's grass-roots workers. "The BJP's two MLAs have comfortably won the assembly elections here in the last decade," he said, adding that the local unit believed that the BJP had the strength to lead the civic body on its own. "After years of groundwork, if there is an alliance with the Shiv Sena, it would be unfair to loyal workers, as seats will have to be conceded." Naik said these concerns would be placed before the party's leadership and also asserted that the mayor's post in Navi Mumbai should be held by the BJP.
This local stance contrasts with the state-level Mahayuti narrative, where senior BJP and Shiv Sena leaders have indicated that the elections will be fought together. In Navi Mumbai, however, the BJP's continued ward-wise candidate interviews and independent preparations underline a discomfort with making concessions, particularly after the prolonged decade-long gap in the civic polls.
BJP leader and forest minister Ganesh Naik has reinforced the message of going solo by intensifying outreach.
Against this backdrop, the Shinde-led Shiv Sena has stepped up consolidation in Navi Mumbai through some high-profile defections. The Shinde camp has become the preferred destination for key defectors-sources indicate that while the Naik camp was in contact with them, they ultimately opted for Sena. On December 16, five former NMMC corporators from the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Congress joined the Shinde camp.
In the Sena camp, leaders, while cautiously indicating that they too wanted to go solo and expressing confidence in their victory, said they would accept the leadership's decision. Navi Mumbai chief Kishore Patkar stated that the Sena expected "due political respect" within the alliance. "We have faced several issues over the years despite being in an alliance," he said. "However, local cadres will abide by Eknath Shinde's decision."...
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