Logo

Logo

Maharashtra: NCP MLA set to join Shiv Sena ahead of Assembly polls

The Maharashtra Assembly polls will take place in September-October this year

Maharashtra: NCP MLA set to join Shiv Sena ahead of Assembly polls

Shiv Sena (Photo: Facebook)

As Maharashtra nears Assembly polls the political scene in the state seems to witness shifting allegiances. On Monday NCP MLA Dileep Sopal announced he will soon join the Shiv Sena and contest the forthcoming polls.

Sopal represents Barshi Assembly constituency in Solapur district, served as a state Cabinet minister in the previous Congress-NCP coalition government. Addressing a gathering in Solapur on Monday, he said, “I will join the Shiv Sena in the coming days and contest the state elections.”

A close aide of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray also confirmed that Sopal will be joining the saffron party. Last month, NCP MLA Pandurang Barora, who represented Shahapur Assembly seat in Palghar district, joined the Shiv Sena, which is an ally of the ruling BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra.

Advertisement

On Sunday, rumours were doing the rounds that NCP’s former minister and heavyweight leader from Konkan region, Bhaskar Jadhav, may also join the Sena. The speculation gained ground after Jadhav, a former Shiv Sainik and sitting MLA from Guhagar constituency in Ratnagiri district, visited Thackeray’s residence ‘Matoshree’ in Bandra here and held a closed door meeting. However, Jadhav later said, “These are just rumours. I will remain with the NCP.”

On Saturday, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis virtually extended an invitation to NCP’s Satara MP and Maratha royal Udayanraje Bhosale to join the BJP. Bhosale on Friday lavished praise on the chief minister for carrying out development works in Satara.

The MP had also accused the previous Congress-NCP government of creating “obstacles” in the progress of his constituency. Bhosale, who is the descendant of Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is one of the NCP’s four MPs from Maharashtra.

Aam Aadmi Party will also be contesting the upcoming elections. The state in-charge of the party Durgesh Pathak said the party will fight elections on issues like drought, floods, farmers’ distress, and economic slowdown among other things. The party wishes to be a viable alternative option for the people of Maharashtra.

Advertisement