Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray yesterday accused cousin Uddhav Thackeray and the Shiv Sena of “horse-trading”, two days after six MNS corporators of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) defected to the Sena.
“These municipal corporators have been bought over by Shiv Sena. Money was thrown to break these (MNS) corporators,” Raj said, in the most direct attack on his estranged cousin.
Raj backed it up with a sensational revelation that the corporators were bought over “for Rs5 crore each by Shiv Sena”.
He claimed that the people were fed up with Shiv Sena’s dirty politics and “it’s because of Uddhav’s low-level politics that even I quit that party”.
He warned that the people of the state won’t forget this and “I shall also remember it”.
The MNS chief also dismissed suggestions that he had entered into a secret political deal with the Shiv Sena.
“I have not sent these six corporators... Why should I? If I wanted, I would have sent all my seven corporators... The Shiv Sena is spreading canards against me,” Raj said.
He admitted that he had always helped his cousin’s party, “but this was not expected of the Shiv Sena”.
On Friday, in a political development that shocked the MNS and the Bharatiya Janata Party, six of seven MNS corporators defected to the Shiv Sena.
With this, the ruling Sena strength in the 227-member BMC shot up from 83 to 89. It also has the support of independents.
The strength of the BJP, which won a by-election in Bhandup, shot up to 83. Two independents also support it.
After the Bhandup win, the BJP had claimed it would soon topple the Shiv Sena and install its own mayor on the country’s biggest and richest civic body.