Political Tensions Rise in Sillod as BJP Refuses to Campaign
Maharashtra: With Maharashtra’s assembly elections approaching on November 20, political temperatures are high in the Sillod constituency, located in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The BJP’s local leadership has expressed strong objections to supporting Shiv Sena candidate Abdul Sattar, claiming he is attempting to weaken the BJP’s influence in the area.
Allegations Against Shiv Sena Candidate Abdul Sattar:
Kamlesh Kataria, president of BJP’s city unit, alleged that Sattar, the state’s Minority Affairs Minister, has been intimidating BJP workers and openly stating his intent to diminish the BJP’s presence in Sillod. This has led to a significant rift, with BJP members deciding to abstain from Sattar’s campaign efforts despite being part of the alliance.
BJP’s Decision to Refrain from Campaigning Sparks Debate:
BJP’s decision not to campaign for Sattar has raised eyebrows, as it highlights the tension within the alliance in Maharashtra. This local disagreement could impact the election dynamics in Sillod and has drawn attention from party leaders at the state level. The BJP city unit has informed higher authorities of their decision, underlining the urgent need for internal alignment within the alliance.