Although the BJP and the Shiv Sena remain allies in the Maharashtra government and at the Centre, the Eknath Shinde-led party has opted to be part of the opposition in the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) by joining hands with Congress corporations, against the BJP.
This development highlights the ongoing tension between the Shiv Sena and the BJP across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), extending beyond previous flashpoints such as Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC), Thane and Navi Mumbai.
The BJP won a comprehensive victory in the 2026 Mira-Bhayandar civic elections, winning 78 of the 95 elected seats. Five more corporations remain to be nominated. Despite the BJP’s overwhelming majority, opposition parties have begun to consolidate within the civic body.
Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, who is from the Shiv Sena, said corporators of the Congress and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena have come together to form a joint opposition front called Mira-Bhayandar City Development Front or Shahar Vikas Aghadi.
However, Sarnaik clarified that the grouping is neither a merger nor a formal alliance with the Congress. “Opposition corporators have formed a group to ensure that the gross majority of a particular party is not misused and that there is space for the opposition in the MBMC,” he said.
He added that the alliance was formed in the interest of local residents. “People of Mira-Bhayandar have united against a corrupt local BJP leader. We will not allow anything bad to happen in the municipal corporation. Sixteen corporatists have united across the city, leaving aside their political affiliations,” Sarnaik said.
The opposition bloc currently comprises 13 Congress corporators, three from the Shinde-led Shiv Sena and one independent, taking its total strength to 17. As per municipal rules, the largest opposition party or alliance is entitled to the post of opposition leader, representation in the Standing Committee and nomination rights.
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Sources said discussions between the Congress and Shiv Sena on formal registration of the group and appointment of a group leader are in the final stages. An official presentation is expected shortly to the municipal commission, after which the opposition leader will likely be named.
Political observers say this development underscores the contrast between power-sharing arrangements at the state level and politics at the civic level.
The BJP has criticized the move, saying it validates its earlier allegation of a tacit understanding between the Congress and the Shiv Sena during the elections. BJP leaders said the development exposed what they described as a “double standard” adopted by the opposition.
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