Mumbai: Recently, forming a government with the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra is being considered as a big diplomatic victory of the Congress. In many states, this victory of the Congress-NCP in front of the BJP, taking political advantage of the schism of the opposition parties, has great psychological significance. That is why it was believed that Rahul Gandhi or Sonia Gandhi can give an important message of opposition unity against BJP by attending Uddhav Thackeray's swearing-in ceremony. But amidst all the speculations, Rahul and Sonia kept away from Uddhav Thackeray's swearing-in ceremony. This was not a thoughtless move, but a thoughtful move of the party. BJP leader Pankaja Munde convenes meeting of supporters, to take a big decision soon According to sources, the party wanted to give a clear indication of joining the government to its voters, keeping itself away from Shiv Sena's Hindutva. This is the reason that while joining the government, on the one hand, Congress gave a strong message of opposition unity against the BJP, while keeping the distance from the swearing-in ceremony, the party leadership also assured its traditional voters that it will keep away from staunch Hindutva. This Congress Party leader's objectionable remarks about PM Modi and Home Minister There could have been a loss here: According to a leader of the party, the name of the Congress comes to the public as an alternative to the BJP at the all-India level. Therefore, Congress could not run keeping only the mathematics of Maharashtra in mind. He had to give a message to the voters of the whole country. This letter also increased the confusion of the Congress leadership. Jharkhand Assembly Polls: 64.12% of Total Voter Turnout Recorded for First Phase Delhi election important: In the last Lok Sabha election, the party has made a tremendous return among its voters. The number of Muslim voters who want to get the option of BJP at the national level is very high. If the party leadership were to stand with Uddhav Thackeray at the time of the election, it could have sent a negative message to the Muslim voters. Therefore, the Congress leadership gave a good signal among the voters by keeping away from the swearing-in ceremony. Karnataka by-election: Kumaraswamy claims says, 'BJP has already bought MLA elections'