The alliance between Shiv Sena and UBT (United Brave Tribe) for the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 has taken a surprising turn. The political parties have decided to contest only one of the 21 available seats in Pune. This decision has raise
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024Shiv SenaUbtPuneReal Estate ProjectReal Estate PuneOct 29, 2024

The decision is attributed to avoiding internal conflicts and ensuring a united front against the ruling party. The alliance is focusing on areas where they have a strong base.
Many voters are questioning the commitment and seriousness of the alliance, which could potentially disillusion them and affect voter turnout.
While the real estate project controversy is not directly related to the political decision, it adds to the overall economic and political tensions in the region.
Shiv Sena was founded in 1966 by Bal Thackeray as a right-wing, Hindu-nationalist party. It has been a significant player in Maharashtra's politics, particularly in urban areas like Mumbai.
UBT (United Brave Tribe) is a new political party that focuses on representing the interests of marginalized communities. The party emphasizes social justice and economic development, particularly in rural areas.

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