Pune: As the state gears up for the upcoming assembly elections, political activities are intensifying across various parties. In a significant development, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has reportedly withdrawn from contesting in Pune. Reliable sources indicate that the Shiv Sena, under Shinde’s leadership, will not be fielding any candidates in Pune city for the upcoming elections.
Shiv Sena’s Strategic Shift
According to insiders, the Shiv Sena has decided to forgo its claims in all eight assembly constituencies within Pune. This decision marks a strategic shift, as the party acknowledges that it will not contest any seat in Pune city. Instead, the focus seems to have shifted to the Pune district, where Shiv Sena is keen on contesting in the Purandar and Bhor assembly segments. (Pune News Today)
Uddhav Thackeray’s Faction
In contrast, the faction led by Uddhav Thackeray has laid claim to the Hadapsar and Kothrud constituencies. The apparent lack of candidates from Shinde’s faction in Pune raises questions about the party’s strategy and future in the region (Pune City News)