Mumbai: Ever since the change of power in Maharashtra and Eknath Shinde took over as CM, the internal war of Shiv Sena is increasing. Only the issues remain different, but the process of accusations and counter-accusations continues. At present, there is a dispute going on in Shivaji Park regarding the Dussehra rally. Uddhav Thackeray also wants to conduct a rally there and Eknath Shinde is also staking a claim. The logic is that Shiv Sena has always held a rally there, but this time Shiv Sena has been divided into two factions, so claims have also been made from two sides.
Now Naresh Mhaske, close to Eknath Shinde, has bluntly said that CM Eknath Shinde's address is going to be held at Shivaji Park on Vijayadashami. He said that since the time of Balasaheb, Sada Sarvankar (MLA of the Shinde faction) has been applying for the Vijayadashami rally. This time also he has applied but the rally will be of Shiv Sena of the Shinde faction. It was stressed that some people have forgotten Hindutva, they have left Hindutva. Some people are such that they had trouble even speaking Balasaheb as Hindu Hriday Samrat, they are starting to panic.
He further said that only Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is taking forward the views of Balasaheb, so only Shiv Sena of the Shinde faction has the right to hold a Dussehra rally on Shivtirth i.e. Shivaji Park. All the leaders and workers have also made the same request to Shinde, but the Chief Minister will take the final decision on this. Let us tell you that every year on the occasion of Dussehra, a mega rally of Shiv Sena is held at Shivaji Park. In that rally, workers come from all over the country and then roam from place to place carrying the message of their leader. But this time because there is a split in the party itself, in such a situation, there are many types of speculations regarding the rally.
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