**Mungekar Joins Shinde Sena, Shaking Up Mumbai Congress Ahead of BMC Elections**
In a significant shift in Maharashtra’s political landscape, Mahendra Mungekar, a key leader within the Mumbai Congress, has officially left the party to join Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena. This move, which also includes his wife, former councillor Pallavi Mungekar, and hundreds of their supporters, comes just ahead of the highly anticipated Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections scheduled for later this year.
Mungekar, known for his close ties with MP and Mumbai Congress General Secretary Varsha Gaikwad, has been a prominent figure in the party, playing a crucial role in organizational decisions. His departure is indicative of growing discontent within the Congress ranks, raising concerns about the party’s stability and future prospects in Mumbai.
As a significant face of the Mumbai Congress, Mungekar’s exit is expected to have repercussions for the party as it prepares for the upcoming electoral battle. There is speculation that he will be given a prominent position within the Shiv Sena, as the party aims to strengthen its foothold in Mumbai amidst the evolving political dynamics.
This development marks a pivotal moment for both the Congress and Shiv Sena, highlighting the shifting allegiances and strategies as the BMC elections approach. The political landscape in Maharashtra is poised for further changes as parties recalibrate their strategies in response to these developments.
**FAQ**
*What does Mahendra Mungekar’s departure mean for the Mumbai Congress?*
Mungekar’s exit signals potential internal strife within the Congress and could weaken the party’s influence in Mumbai ahead of the BMC elections.

