In recent developments regarding the Maharashtra political landscape, Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala has declared that the “Mahayuti” alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) is “finished now.” His comments have come amid growing political friction within the alliance, suggesting that internal disagreements may be weakening its unity.

    Source:- bbc news

    Chennithala criticized the alliance, asserting that its alleged failure to address the needs and aspirations of Maharashtra’s people has led to disenchantment among its supporters. According to Chennithala, the alliance has been unable to fulfill promises related to employment, inflation control, and farmers’ welfare—issues that have remained focal points for Maharashtra’s electorate. The Congress leader contended that, instead of focusing on governance, the Mahayuti alliance has prioritized political maneuvering, leaving key issues unresolved.

    Source:- news 18

    The alliance has faced challenges as recent polling results indicate a growing appeal for opposition parties like Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) within the state. Chennithala expressed confidence in Congress’s ability to capitalize on this momentum, emphasizing that people are increasingly looking toward Congress and its allies to provide an alternative to the ruling coalition.

    While BJP and Shiv Sena leaders have downplayed Chennithala’s comments, calling them speculative, the Congress leader’s statement could resonate with opposition supporters and those frustrated by the alliance’s leadership. As Maharashtra approaches its upcoming polls, such comments and the political rifts within Mahayuti could shape voter sentiment and potentially influence election results.

     

    The coming months will determine if these statements reflect a genuine shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics or are merely part of the ongoing campaign rhetoric. However, for the time being, the opposition remains hopeful about gaining support as dissatisfaction within Mahayuti surfaces.

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