Aaditya Thackeray Claims Fadnavis Excluded from PM Contention Race
Shiv Sena leader suggests political maneuvering sidelines CM from national leadership prospects.
Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray has alleged that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is being deliberately kept out of consideration for the Prime Minister's position, suggesting this could ultimately benefit his ally Eknath Shinde.
The allegation echoes similar claims made by Uddhav Thackeray last week, who characterized the situation as 'Operation Devendra'—a strategy to deliberately limit the chief minister's influence and restrict him to a particular political level within the current power structure.
These statements from the Thackeray family indicate growing friction within Maharashtra's political landscape. The senior opposition leaders are suggesting that internal political dynamics within the ruling coalition may be working to constrain Fadnavis's political aspirations at the national level, thereby creating space for other leaders to consolidate their positions.
Such claims highlight the competitive undercurrents between different factions within Maharashtra's political establishment. The statements carry implications for state-level governance and national political calculations, as they reflect concerns about power distribution among top leadership figures in the state.
The controversy underscores the complex dynamics of Maharashtra politics, where competing interests of multiple leaders continue to shape political discourse and policy directions. These assertions may influence public perception and internal party strategies going forward.