Skip to content
Sunday, March 8
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Fashion
  • Submit News
Alive

Alive

Alive

Alive

  • Politics
    • AAP
    • BJP
    • BSP
    • INC
    • Others
  • Entertainment
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Article
  • Politics
    • AAP
    • BJP
    • BSP
    • INC
    • Others
  • Entertainment
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Article
Home>>Article>>Digging Deep To Dissect The Colossal Chaos In Maharashtra
ArticleBJPElectionsIndiaLatest NewsNewsPoliticsSocietyTrending

Digging Deep To Dissect The Colossal Chaos In Maharashtra

Sayani ChakrabortyJuly 15, 20220

The BJP-Shiv Sena combo won India’s 2019 parliamentary and Maharashtra state legislature elections. Every seat has a poster of Narendra Modi or Devendra Fadnavis. Both parties’ candidates lauded the double-engine sarkar’s quick expansion, iron-fisted law and order, and focus on Hindu nationalism. Even Uddhav Thackeray attended rallies where the BJP’s national leadership promised that Modi and Fadnavis will rule the government if Maharashtra was re-elected.

Sharad Pawar, Sonia Gandhi, and Sanjay Raut urged Uddhav Thackeray to forge an artificial coalition with the NCP and Congress. Thackeray’s NCP and Congress allies rapidly took control, leaving Thackeray and his son Aaditya as bystanders.

Analysing the loopholes in the Maharashtra mayhem crisis

Maharashtra had three years of NCP-Congress governance before 2014, and it saw frequent terror attacks, unapologetic corruption, and a lack of regard for the common person’s quality of life. 2014 was their last year in office. Despite being re-elected in 2019, they were misled by greedy politicians. Again, Maharashtra’s progress stagnated as Pawar and the Congress realised the collaboration would only last a few months and focused on milking the cow. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance was created to seize power and has no ambitions to help Maharashtra grow and develop. Big-ticket projects crucial to the company’s future were put on hold.

By refusing to donate land in Aarey, Uddhav Thackeray has scuttled the Mumbai Metro project and left citizens in the city fearing traffic congestion from delayed metro constructions. Most of the work on the Samruddhi corridor, which would reduce travel time between Mumbai and Nagpur in half, started under Fadnavis, but Thackeray delayed even the first phase. The MVA yet again sidelined the Navi Mumbai airport, which Fadnavis built 20 years ago. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train, India’s first of its kind, has experienced major delays after the MVA refused to speed up land acquisition for land distribution.

In contrast, Gujarat has already completed the land allocation process needed for construction to begin. Financial institutions, foreign capital funds, and banks that had committed to co-finance these projects began to withdraw. Bombardier Transportation, a French mobility business, recently cancelled its contract to furnish coaches for the Mumbai Metro Line owing to unending delays.

Shiv Sena- BJP: good old days

After the MVA was founded, COVID broke out. Uddhav Thackeray stayed home throughout the plague. This was disconcerting since he refused to visit Maharashtra and depended on advisers’ reports. Aaditya was uninterested in anything happening outside of Mumbai. Contrast this with Fadnavis’ frequent visits to distant communities and government hospitals. Uddhav Thackeray entrusted Iqbal Chahal and the Maharashtra Covid-19 Task Force with pandemic control, but he made no contributions. Doctors in Amravati reported strange symptoms before officials realised the probability of a mutant variety when the Delta wave first arose, according to charges that genetic surveillance was inadequate. Corruption in pandemic management supply purchases and Jumbo-Hospital construction was widely reported.

The populace was frustrated with a do-nothing administration, especially because they weren’t elected. Local elections saw Shiv Sena candidates lose popularity, helping the NCP and Congress. Uddhav Thackeray refused to finance his own party’s MLAs for development projects in their districts, but he funded NCP-Congress MLAs. NCP-Congress ministers moved quickly to resolve matters in which they had an interest.

The new power structure soon made Sena lawmakers feel misled. Uddhav Thackeray was prepared to surrender Sena’s beliefs to appease Sharad Pawar and Sonia Gandhi. Sena MLAs finally saw that their party, established with their sweat and Balasaheb’s blood, was on the brink of disintegration owing to his family. In deep water, they conducted a coup d’état. Sena and Uddhav Thackeray’s MVA lost public support. The harm is done to the party over the last two and a half years will take decades to reverse, but the first step is to recognise the people’s mandate and give the promised government.

Related tags : Eknath ShindeMaharashtraShiv Sena

Previous Post

Press To Be Free: Analysing Constitutional Protection For Freedom Of Speech

Next Post

Palaniswami Outsmarts Panneerselvam? A Cult Leader Likely To Win Next Election As Per AIADMK

Related Articles

ArticleBJPIndiaInternationalLatest NewsNewsPoliticsSocietyTrendingTV News

Supreme Court Slams Governments For Rendering RTI Act As ‘Dead Letter Law’; Why? Let’s Find Out!

ElectionsIndiaNews

NTPC To Set Up Country’s First Garbage To Coal Plant In Varanasi, PM Will Lay Foundation Stone In The New Year

ArticlesBJPINCIndiaLatest NewsNewsPoliticsTV News

Public-Related Problems Are Rising But…” Priyanka Gandhi Takes A Dig At The BJP On Completing 9 Yrs At Centre: Here’s Why!

Covid 19IndiaScience & TechVaccine

Genome Sequencing Declines As 5 Labs Shut In India

ArticleEnvironmentIndiaLatest News

Weak Monsoon Can Become A Disaster For Indian Agricultural Economy: Experts

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Yugvendra Pawar
  • Heirs from famous Political Dynasties: Shreejaya Ashok Chavan
  • Heirs from Political Dynasties: Amol Haribhau Jawale
  • A TRIBUTE TO ZUBEEN GARG
  • Heirs from Political Dynasties: Sulabha Gaikwad
  • Heirs from political dynasties: Kalpana Murmu Soren
  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Yugvendra Pawar

Popular Posts

GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY

Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026

ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY

Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026

Recent Posts

  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment
  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY

    Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY

    Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh

    Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment

    Our CorrespondentJanuary 7, 2026
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj

    Samriti DhatwaliaOctober 27, 2025
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj

    Samriti DhatwaliaOctober 27, 2025
  • Centre-Farmer Talks Today; Govt to Not Budge on Rollback of Laws

    adminJanuary 8, 2021
  • Indian firm Bharat Biotech Will Be Commencing Phase I Trials Of Intranasal Covid-19 Vaccine Candidate Next Month

    adminJanuary 8, 2021
  • Namyaa Launched Latest Range Of Menstrual Healthcare Products ‘Namyaa Life Science

    adminJanuary 8, 2021

Contact Details

Jhandewalan, New Delhi, India
+91 9810160122
[email protected]
All Rights Reserved | WordPress Theme Ultra Seven
  • Home
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Support
  • Copyright Policy