A meeting called by the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) – UBT – party leadership appears to have been poorly attended, with only three out of nine Members of Parliament present. This low turnout has sparked speculation about a potential shift in allegiance among Sena UBT MPs. Sources suggest the absence is a response to ongoing discussions regarding potential moves to other political parties, particularly the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The meeting was reportedly convened to gauge the loyalty of the MPs amidst these rumors. Party officials have downplayed the significance of the low attendance, attributing it to prior commitments and travel schedules. However, political analysts believe the situation indicates internal fissures and a possible weakening of the Sena UBT’s parliamentary strength. The lack of a strong show of support raises questions about the party’s ability to retain its members in the face of political maneuvering.
