
More jolts to Uddhav faction after spokesperson’s estranged kin joins rival Shinde group
The Hindu
Move comes a day after MP Gajanan Kirtikar moved over to CM Shinde’s side
In a further jolt to the Uddhav Thackeray camp, the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena faction on Sunday inducted the estranged kin of Sushma Andhare, the fiery spokesperson of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray).
Lawyer Vaijnath Waghmare, Ms. Andhare’s estranged husband, joined the Balasahebanchi Shiv Sena which is the rival Sena faction led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
The move comes a day after veteran Sena leader and Mumbai North West MP Gajanan Kirtikar also defected to the Shinde camp, further weakening the Thackeray faction at a time when the critical Maharashtra civic polls are inching closer. The CM’s faction now has the support of 40 of the 55 Sena MLAs and 13 of the 19 Sena MPs.
However, an unruffled Ms. Andhare, who is a noted Ambedkarite activist, lecturer and writer, said the induction of her long-separated husband into the Shinde camp made no difference to her or to the Thackeray-led Sena.
“These are just political tactics. Every person has the freedom to make his or her decision. We have been separated for the last four-five years and I am not aware of his [Mr. Waghmare’s] political intentions. Even then, I will give my best wishes for his career. It is his independent decision. After all, it is always tempting to enter the party that is in power as one perceives opportunities,” said Ms. Andhare, remarking that she had no interest in commenting further on the matter.
Stressing the political nature of such moves, she observed that the Shinde faction MP Bhavana Gawli’s estranged husband Prasad Surve had joined Mr. Thackeray’s camp. “Likewise, while Gajanan Kirtikar may have joined the Eknath Shinde group, his son Amol Kirtikar is still with us. So, these things are personal decisions,” Ms. Andhare said.
Meanwhile, Mr. Waghmare said he would not mind if the Shinde camp propped him up as a candidate against his estranged wife in future polls.