Mumbai: Eknath Shinde became the CM after Uddhav Thackeray lost power in Maharashtra. But the tug of war between the Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction) and the MLAs involved in the government is still going on. A strange sight was seen in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly today. The Shinde faction of Shiv Sena and MLA of Uddhav Thackeray faction clashed with each other on Wednesday due to the monsoon session. In fact, on the steps of Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan, MLAs of the Shinde faction and BJP MLAs raised slogans against the previous government. These MLAs sang slogans against the corruption in Corona and the apathy of the then Chief Minister on it. At the same time, the opposition also came on the stairs and started shouting slogans. The MLAs of the opposition started teasing those in power with carrots in their hands. For the first time, the ruling party and the opposition clashed with each other on the steps of the Legislative Assembly. Thereafter, the MLAs of the Uddhav faction started shouting slogans like '50 kiosks, absolutely OK' against the Shinde faction in the assembly premises and both factions clashed with each other. Let us tell you that there has been a heated situation between the MLAs of both factions regarding this sloganeering. Then CM Eknath Shinde had warned the opposition not to cross the decorum in the house. Along with this, today BJP MLA Nitesh Rane has demanded an anti-conversion law in the house. He raised the issue of atrocities on a minor girl in the name of conversion in Ahmednagar in the House. He said that such incidents are increasing in the state. Rane said that to implicate Hindu girls, boys have been given proper rate cards, under which these youths get money. Rane says that Hindu girls are being targeted in the state. That is why an anti-conversion law should be made in Maharashtra like other states. TMC removes Tripura president Subal Bhowmik CBI raided Tejashwi Yadav's mall Supporters of Iraqi Shia cleric end protest in Baghdad