Key Points

Eknath Shinde expresses strong confidence in Shiv Sena's performance in Maharashtra's upcoming local body polls, citing the party's development agenda and growing support. The elections, delayed for five years, are set to proceed following the Supreme Court's directive. Shinde also announced grand celebrations for Shiv Sena's anniversary while addressing Operation Sindoor as a response to terrorism. The Mahayuti alliance, led by Fadnavis, will contest the polls together, marking a crucial political battle in the state.

Key Points: Eknath Shinde Confident of Shiv Sena Victory in Maharashtra Local Polls

  • Shinde highlights Shiv Sena's expanding support base with new joinings from Nashik and Rajasthan
  • CM Fadnavis confirms Mahayuti alliance for local polls
  • Supreme Court mandates Maharashtra SEC to notify elections within four weeks
  • Shinde announces grand Shiv Sena anniversary celebration on June 19
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Maharashtra: Eknath Shinde expresses confidence in Shiv Sena's success in local body polls

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde predicts Shiv Sena's success in upcoming local body elections, citing growing support and development focus.

"People now know that Shiv Sena is a party that promotes development and keeps its promises. – Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, June 18

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde on Tuesday expressed confidence in his Shiv Sena faction's prospects in the upcoming local body elections, emphasising the party's commitment to development and its growing support base across the state.

Speaking on the ongoing preparations for the polls, Shinde said, "The elections are not just announced because we formed the government; this process has been ongoing since 2022. People now know that Shiv Sena is a party that promotes development and keeps its promises. Many people from Nashik and Maharashtra have joined the party. Municipal servants, sarpanches, and even individuals from Rajasthan have joined. All these joinings will benefit the upcoming local Swaraj elections."

On June 11, stressing that the state leadership will decide on the alliance in the local body elections, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that they will contest the polls under the Mahayuti alliance.

"Our state president, working president, and election committee have the right to decide on the alliance in the local body elections. No one else. Our role is to contest the elections under the Mahayuti. In some places, where it is not possible, there is a friendly fight," CM Fadnavis said.

On June 10, the Maharashtra government issued orders to initiate the drafting of ward boundaries for 29 municipal corporations, including key urban centres such as Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Nashik, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Navi Mumbai, Vasai-Virar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, and Kalyan-Dombivli.

This move follows the Supreme Court's directive on May 6, 2025, which mandated the Maharashtra State Election Commission (SEC) to notify local body elections within four weeks. This paved the way for polls that have been delayed for over five years due to issues surrounding OBC reservations.

The upcoming elections for local bodies, including municipal corporations, councils, and panchayats, are seen as a critical battleground for political parties in Maharashtra.

Eknath Shinde also announced that under his leadership, the Shiv Sena is gearing up to celebrate its anniversary on June 19 with grandeur.

Speaking at the conference, Shinde said, "Our workers are preparing to celebrate on June 19th with great pomp and show. Operation Tiger is going on every day. Funds will continue to be received, and work will continue to be done."

On Operation Sindoor, Shinde stated that the Operation was launched as a strong response to Pakistan for the Pahalgam terrorist attack, which he described as an assault on Indian women, symbolised by the wiping off of their 'Sindoor.' He criticised the Congress party for merely engaging in vote-bank politics during similar past attacks when they were in power.

He said, "Operation Sindoor was launched as a befitting reply to Pakistan for wiping off the 'Sindoor' of our sisters in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Several attacks took place in the country, but Congress gave a reaction to this action when they were in power. They only did the politics of vote, but this time, PM Modi has done what the people of the country wanted him to do... Seven all-party delegations went to 34 different countries to keep India's stand to the world... Several countries of the world are supporting Operation Sindoor."

- ANI

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Rajesh P.
Shinde ji's confidence is good to see! Maharashtra needs stable leadership that focuses on development. Hope the local body elections bring in capable representatives who work for people's welfare. The Operation Sindoor reference shows strong national security stance 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a Mumbaikar, I just want the BMC elections to happen soon! 5 years delay is too much. All parties should stop fighting and let democracy work. Development should be the real agenda, not just political one-upmanship.
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Amit K.
Why mix local elections with Pakistan rhetoric? Focus on potholes, water supply and garbage collection first! Maharashtra's cities need basic amenities fixed before talking about international operations. Priorities thoda adjust karo!
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Sunita R.
Good to see political activity after long delay. But I hope this isn't just about party celebrations and symbolic gestures. We need concrete plans for women's safety, better schools and healthcare in our municipal areas. Action speaks louder than words!
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Vikram S.
The Mahayuti alliance should focus on grassroots development rather than just winning elections. Nashik and Pune need better infrastructure - hope the new corporators deliver. Also, OBC reservation issue should be resolved permanently.
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Neha T.
As a young voter, I want to see fresh faces in local governance. Too much focus on party politics and not enough on actual civic issues. Hope the new ward boundaries ensure fair representation for all communities 🙏

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