Rebel Shiv Sena MPs Skip Uddhav Thackeray Event On 60th Anniversary Amid Party Split
- pradeep

- 18 hours ago
- 1 min read
Several rebel MPs from the Shiv Sena skipped an event hosted by Uddhav Thackeray to mark 60 years of the party, held on Maharashtra Foundation Day.

Reports suggest that the absentees are part of the ongoing factional tensions within the party, reflecting divisions between the current leadership and rebel groups seeking greater influence.
The event was intended to celebrate the party’s history, achievements, and cultural legacy in Maharashtra, but the absence of key MPs highlighted the political rifts and the continuing struggle for loyalty among members.
Political analysts note that this move is significant, as it signals challenges for Uddhav Thackeray in maintaining unity ahead of upcoming local and national elections. The situation has also sparked conversations online, particularly among Gen-Z voters observing leadership and party discipline dynamics.
Why This Matters
Internal conflicts within major political parties can shape governance, electoral strategy, and public perception. Observing these developments helps young audiences understand party politics, leadership challenges, and strategic positioning in Indian democracy.
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