Maharashtra Minister Yogesh Kadam has intensified political debate by defending the continuation of “Operation Tiger” and making strong claims about internal dissatisfaction within the Shiv Sena (UBT) camp.
Speaking on the situation, Yogesh Kadam said: “This operation will continue. Because of the unrest in Shiv Sena (UBT)’s group, their people are approaching us to induct them in our party. Those MLAs who were present there (in Shiv Sena UBT MLAs’ meeting) have also told us privately that their leader doesn’t stand by them in need. What is the meaning of a party if you don’t support your own people?” The minister further claimed that internal dissatisfaction is prompting some MLAs to consider switching camps, although no official announcements or confirmations of defection have been made so far.
His remarks also directly targeted the leadership of Uddhav Thackeray, suggesting that confidence within the party ranks is weakening due to perceived lack of support.


