Dharmendra Jore: Fireworks before Diwali
Updated On: 16 October, 2017 06:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
<p>Both Ashok Chavan and Uddhav Thackeray give their parties reasons to celebrate, while turning the situation quite miserable for BJP</p>
Last week, BJP received severe blows from unexpected quarters. High on hopes, the ruling party went down miserably to Congress in Nanded. The public mandate was so huge and unimaginable even for Congress, which won 73 seats out of 81. A day after the Nanded verdict, Shiv Sena staged a coup in Mumbai, by effecting a defection of six MNS corporators, shattering BJP's long-cherished dream of bagging power in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
These two political events are interwoven. They serve a sole purpose of propelling BJP into a difficult position, and Sena, was a common factor in them. Uddhav's masterstroke not only hit the BJP, but also affected a depleted MNS. Raj has been pushed in a corner from where the party's chances of revival would be increasingly remote.
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