Shiv Sena (UBT) faced another setback as three-term legislator Rajan Salvi, who was defeated in the 2024 Assembly elections for the Ratapur constituency in the Konkan region, joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena on Thursday.
Discontent with the party following his electoral loss, Salvi resigned as the deputy leader of Shiv Sena (UBT) on Wednesday. “I am a devoted Shiv Sainik of Balasaheb Thackeray. I have carried out my duties as he envisioned and will continue to uphold his ideology,” Salvi proclaimed.
Sources within the Shiv Sena indicated that Salvi’s departure from the Thackeray faction and move to join Eknath Shinde’s camp is part of an initiative dubbed ‘Operation Tiger.’ They noted a growing interest among Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders, workers, and several sitting legislators to switch allegiances.
Salvi’s transition occurred in the presence of party chief and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Industry Minister Uday Samant, and other party leaders in Thane. He had met with Shinde alongside Uday Samant and Kiran Samant, who had defeated Salvi in the recent elections.
Assurances were made by the Samant brothers to involve Salvi in the development efforts for the Rajapur seat and to recognize his contributions within the party’s organizational structure. There is speculation that the Shinde faction may also consider nominating Salvi to the state Legislative Council through the Governor’s quota.
By joining Shinde’s faction, Salvi quashed rumours about a potential alliance with the BJP. He expressed his commitment to working alongside Eknath Shinde to strengthen Shiv Sena in the Rajapur constituency and the broader Konkan region, alongside Uday and Kiran Samant.
Salvi was accompanied by supporters who left Shiv Sena (UBT) to join the Shinde faction. Shiv Sena (UBT) is currently experiencing significant turmoil, especially following Eknath Shinde’s rebellion and subsequent alliance with the BJP in June 2022, and the recent poor performance in the 2024 Assembly elections has prompted numerous defections. Many leaders and workers from Shiv Sena (UBT) are opting to align with the Shinde faction, fearing an uncertain future.
Despite previously holding an extensive meeting with Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and vowing to remain loyal to the party, Salvi ultimately decided to leave Thackeray’s camp, blaming his electoral defeat on former MP and Shiv Sena-UBT leader Vinayak Raut, who refuted Salvi’s claims.
Insiders in Shiv Sena (UBT) suggested that Salvi’s departure was motivated by a desire to escape ongoing investigations by the Anti-Corruption Bureau related to property matters. Shiv Sena (UBT) legislator Bhaskar Jadhav criticized Salvi’s decision, stating that he should have remained with the party instead of shifting to the Shinde faction.
Jadhav emphasized the need for party leadership to address these departures seriously and work towards unifying the party for its rejuvenation, urging leaders to prevent additional exits instead of adopting an indifferent stance by saying, “those who want to quit can quit.”