- Troubles are not leaving Shiv Sena
Nagpur. After Chief Minister Eknath Shinde included 40 MLAs and MPs in his faction, the politics of the state continues to be in turmoil. Meanwhile, the Shiv Sena could not save even the Shiv Sena Bhavan of its right in Nagpur. Due to not being able to pay the rent and electricity bill for the whole year, the landlord got the office at Ganeshpeth vacated. This has once again caused trouble for the office bearers.
Currently, there is a dispute between the Shinde faction and the Thackeray faction regarding the election symbol. Shinde’s Balasaheb Shiv Sena has claimed on Shiv Sena and Dhanush-Baan. In protest against this, Uddhav Thackeray has taken refuge in the court. At present, the BJP and the Shinde faction are preparing for a fierce fight with Uddhav’s Shiv Sena. Recently, Shivsena’s spokesperson and MP Sanjay Raut had come on Vidarbha tour. Even stayed here for a few days. At that time he also accepted that he had made a mistake by leaving the seat for BJP. Had also taken a pledge to strengthen Shiv Sena again in Vidarbha.
Ignored the party’s order
During this, Shiv Sena meetings started being held in the office of Nagpur’s contact chief Dushyant Chaturvedi instead of Shiv Sena Bhawan. The office bearers had also raised objections on this. A complaint had also gone to Mumbai in this regard. Later, the party high command had given orders to hold the meetings in Shiv Sena Bhawan itself, but did not pay attention to this also. Now the situation is that Shiv Sena office itself has ceased to exist due to non-payment of rent and electricity bills. In 2014, the office was taken on rent for the Shiv Sena building in Ganeshpeth when Satish Harde was the district chief.
20,000 rupees rent and electric bill was being paid by the army. The office started for 3-4 years. AB forms were also distributed from this office for the Municipal Corporation elections. After Prakash Jadhav became the district head, the work continued from the office for 7-8 months. After this, Shiv Sena’s executive changed and the visitors to Shiv Sena Bhavan also decreased. Because of this, the office bearers also stopped paying the rent. Eventually the owner of the office, Kishore Rai, got the office vacated. It has also been given on rent to someone else.