Our responsibility is now greater than ever,” he said. Earlier, Shiv Sena (UBT) issued its first reaction on social media following the results, declaring, “This battle is not over yet. It will continue just like this until the Marathi person receives the respect they deserve!” The BMC elections saw the MNS win just six seats. Despite this, the Sena (UBT)-MNS alliance performed strongly in parts of south and central Mumbai, considered the Marathi heartland, winning most of the 20-odd wards there.Read also: ‘Battle is not over’: Thackeray cousins 1st reaction on Mumbai BMC election result The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena secured only two seats in these areas. The Thackeray cousins also won six of the seven seats in Worli, where Sena (UBT) faced rebel candidates in four wards. In contrast, the ruling Mahayuti alliance, strongly supported by the Gujarati community, won all seats in Mulund and seven of the 11 seats in Ghatkopar’s N ward. After almost three decades at the helm of India’s richest civic body, the Thackerays have lost control of the BMC to the Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP and former Shiv Sena loyalist Eknath Shinde, who split from the party three-and-a-half years ago.
Mahayuti crossed the halfway mark of 114 seats in the 227-member House, with BJP winning 89 and Shinde’s Sena 29, giving BJP a narrow lead. It will need Shinde Sena’s support for major decisions. The Uddhav-Raj Thackeray combine won 71 seats — 65 for Uddhav’s Sena and six for Raj Thackeray’s MNS — retaining significant influence in Mumbai’s Marathi heartland. However, the alliance performed poorly in neighbouring urban centres, including Thane and Navi Mumbai.
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