Maharashtra’s BJP has scored a political coup with twelve suspended Congress corporators joining its ranks. State BJP chief Ravindra Chavan led the induction ceremony, marking another chapter in the state’s fluid political alliances.
The defectors, active in urban local bodies, voiced frustration over Congress’s internal discord and unfulfilled promises. Their decision underscores growing disillusionment within the opposition ranks, especially after recent electoral setbacks.
Chavan hailed the newcomers as ‘valuable assets’ who bring grassroots experience to the saffron fold. He emphasized BJP’s commitment to development and good governance as key attractions. This influx bolsters BJP’s numbers in municipal councils, potentially tipping scales in favor of its candidates.
Reacting to the switch, Congress spokespersons accused the BJP of horse-trading, but the damage appears done. The event, held at a prominent party office, was attended by senior leaders and drew media frenzy.
Looking ahead, this development could reshape local governance dynamics. With elections looming, both parties are ramping up strategies to woo undecided voters and prevent further erosion. Maharashtra’s political chessboard just got more intriguing.