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Following the Mahayuti alliance's defeat in the Nashik MLC elections, NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar criticized Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, stating the hunter 'Tiger' got hunted. He announced a farmer agitation on June 29, citing government distrust. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena leader Deepak Kesarkar suggested potential Shiv Sena (UBT) MP defections would strengthen the NDA, while Aaditya Thackeray accused the BJP of attempting to alter the Constitution by engineering these shifts.
The ruling Mahayuti alliance has achieved a significant triumph in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections, securing 16 out of 17 declared seats. The BJP emerged as the dominant force, winning 11 seats, with the Shiv Sena and NCP also contributing to the alliance's success. A notable exception was Nashik, where a BJP rebel secured victory, causing a setback for the Shiv Sena.
Mumbai will host the BRICS Friendship Cities Conclave 2026, bringing together leaders to tackle shared urban challenges like climate risks and infrastructure stress. Focusing on resilience, innovation, and sustainability, the event aims to forge city-to-city partnerships and identify scalable solutions for rapidly urbanizing regions. This gathering, under India's BRICS presidency, highlights Mumbai's transformation and seeks tangible outcomes for future urban development.
BJP rebel Gokul Gite secured a surprising victory in the Maharashtra Legislative Council's Nashik local authorities constituency, defeating the ruling Shiv Sena candidate Narendra Darade by 109 votes. The outcome defied expectations, with the Shiv Sena expressing doubts about the result. This win comes amidst broader political shifts, including defections within the Shiv Sena. Six other seats were won unopposed by the ruling Mahayuti alliance.
Shiv Sena (UBT) has fiercely criticized the BJP regarding alleged donation irregularities at the Ayodhya Ram Temple, labeling it a obbery and a complete breakdown of law and order. The party accused the BJP of looting the temple, drawing parallels to historical invasions. This attack also targeted Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing him of being complicit with looters within the BJP.
Mumbai experienced a welcome downpour on Monday morning, breaking a dry spell and offering respite from humidity. The island city saw an average of 17 mm rainfall, with Bandra West recording a significant 70 mm. Areas like Worli Naka and Lower Parel also received substantial rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds. The India Meteorological Department anticipates the official monsoon onset over Mumbai soon.
Veteran Shiv Sainiks lament the party's decline, attributing it to a departure from its grassroots origins and ideological roots. Many feel Uddhav Thackeray sidelined founding members and compromised Hindutva and Marathi identity by aligning with Congress and NCP. The perceived inaccessibility of leadership and the influence of Sanjay Raut are also cited as key factors contributing to the recent split, with some longing for unity.
Mumbai's BEST bus services are resuming normal operations after unions ended their indefinite strike. Key demands, including merging BEST's budget with BMC's and implementing Seventh Pay Commission recommendations, were addressed. The agreement also covers pending dues for retirees, an end to contract employment, and absorbing wet-lease workers, bringing relief to commuters.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Omprakash Raje Nimbalkar will consult his constituents before deciding his political future, amidst speculation of switching sides. Six UBT MPs skipped a party meeting, triggering defection fears. Nimbalkar, whose father's murder case saw an acquittal, plans to challenge the verdict. Party leaders are attempting to retain the dissidents, while allegations of pressure and inducements surface.

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