The Shiv Sena on Tuesday, January 23, announced its decision to part ways with its alliance partner for 29 years, BJP and contest the next Lok Sabha and state assembly elections on its own.
The party has been in coalition with the BJP for Lok Sabha as well as Maharashtra Assembly since 1989.
The decision was taken at the party’s national executive meet organised at the Worli Sports Complex in Mumbai.
The move was in the making for some time and Shiv Sena and its chief Uddhav Thackeray have been the sharpest critics of the BJP at the centre as well as the state, although they continue to be part of the coalition government.
The BJP, too, contested the last Maharashtra election alone and emerged as the single largest party, although it joined hands with Shiv Sena after the polls to form the government, with Devendra Fadnavis as Chief Minister.
The two parties also contested the elections to the BMC or Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation separately. The Sena had emerged as the single largest party, bagging 84 seats in the 227-strong civic body as against the BJP’s tally of 82.
It was not clear if the Sena was going to pull out of the government in Maharashtra. It may continue with BJP till the 2019 national election.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray’s son and political heir, the Yuva Sena president Aaditya Thackeray had announced in December last year that Shiv Sena would go national and that it may contest next elections on its own and not as a constituent of the NDA.
Aditya was elevated to the top tier of Shiv Sena’s leadership after he was made a member of the party’s National Executive. Shiv Sena minister Eknath Shinde, MPs Chandrakant Kaire, Anant Geere and Anatrao Adsul were also elevated as leaders of the party, taking the number of designated leaders to 13.
Currently, apart from veterans like Manohar Joshi, Sudhir Joshi, Subhash Desai, Diwakar Raote, four others are holding the posts of Sena leaders.
The party was holding its internal polls on Tuesday, the 92nd birth anniversary of its founder Bal Thackeray. Sena president Uddhav Thackeray, 57, the only candidate for the post, was set to be re-elected to the post, said media reports. He became the Sena president five years ago on January 23, 2013.