Senior BJP leaders, including Maharashtra deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, met Union home minister Amit Shah to resolve conflicts within the Mahayuti alliance regarding seat-sharing in Mumbai and surrounding areas. Shiv Sena workers oppose BJP candidates in four key constituencies, creating tensions that threaten the alliance’s unity ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections on November 20.
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