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PDP Wins Badgam Bypoll, Dealing Major Jolt to CM Omar Abdullah's National Conference

This special report focuses on a significant political setback for Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, as his party, the National Conference (NC), lost the Badgam assembly by-election to the rival Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The bypoll was necessitated after Abdullah, who won both the Badgam and Ganderbal seats in the 2024 elections, chose to vacate the Badgam constituency. The loss is attributed to factors including party infighting, highlighted by the absence of NC Member of Parliament Agha Ruhullah from the campaign. While the NC faced a defeat in Badgam, the report notes a victory for the Congress party in the Jubilee Hills bypoll in Telangana. As journalist Mir Fareed states, 'it is a major jolt to Umar Abdullah because normally, in a by-election, you'll expect a party in power to win'.

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Uddhav Thackeray Slams Eknath Shinde: 'If His Netas Split Once, They Can Do So Once Again'

On this Special Report, the focus is on the political drama unfolding in Mumbai following the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections. Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray has taken a sharp jibe at Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde for moving 29 newly elected corporators to the Taj Lands End hotel in Bandra. Thackeray warned that 'if his Netas split once, they can do so once again as well,' suggesting that the Shinde faction remains vulnerable to internal divisions. The move to shift corporators comes amid intense speculation regarding poaching and the upcoming battle for the Mayor's post. While the BJP has emerged as the single largest party, the Shinde-led Shiv Sena holds a crucial position in the power-sharing negotiations. The programme explores the shifting dynamics between the BJP and the Shinde faction as the opposition looks to capitalise on potential friction within the ruling alliance.

Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena Demands 2.5-Year Split Mayor Term In Mumbai BMC Alliance

This report explores the emerging tensions within the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance following the BMC election results. The Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena has proposed a 'split term' formula, demanding the Mumbai Mayor's position for the first 2.5 years of the five-year term. The party is reportedly keen on holding the civic office to coincide with the birth centenary year of Balasaheb Thackeray. While the BJP has emerged as the single largest party with 89 seats, the Shinde faction, with 29 seats, is positioning itself as a kingmaker. The transcript highlights concerns over 'hotel politics' and potential poaching of corporators, as Uddhav Thackeray takes jibes at the power tussle. The final decision on the mayoral formula remains with the BJP high command as discussions continue between the alliance partners in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra Politics: Eknath Shinde Moves 29 Corporators To Taj Lands End Over 'Poaching' Concerns

This report covers the unfolding political drama in Maharashtra following the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) election results. Amid fears of potential poaching, all 29 newly elected corporators from the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena have been shifted to the Taj Lands End hotel in Bandra, Mumbai. The speaker notes, 'Eknath Shinde has managed to secure 29 seats and he's in the kingmaker position because without him BJP cannot rule BMC.' With the BJP securing 89 seats, the Shinde faction is reportedly bargaining for a 50-50 power-sharing formula, specifically seeking the Mayor's post for 2.5 years to coincide with Balasaheb Thackeray's birth centenary. The programme highlights that while the BJP holds the most seats, they require Shinde's support to reach the majority mark of 114. Currently, senior leaders are holding meetings with the corporators to prevent any cross-voting or defection as negotiations with the BJP continue.

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