Updated On: 19 July, 2024 07:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
CM’s party has strategically not staked claim for any seat that NCP or BJP won in 2019

Eknath Shinde at the Shiv Sena foundation day on June 19. File pic
Shinde Sena is preparing to contest 17 out of 36 Assembly seats in Mumbai, without seeking any seat that the BJP and NCP had contested or won in 2019. CM Eknath Shinde met his party leaders on Thursday to decide a roadmap for the Assembly elections. Sources said the party is preparing to contest 100-125 out of 288 seats across Maharashtra
According to the information, Shinde has appointed observers for every seat it wants to contest to monitor the situation and facilitate further decisions. He asked to expedite the membership drive and reach out to the people with the government’s welfare schemes and pro-public decisions taken since July 2022.