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Maha Yuti

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Maha Yuti
महा युति
AbbreviationMY
LeaderEknath Shinde
(Chief Minister)
PresidentDevendra Fadnavis
ChairmanAjit Pawar
FoundersDevendra Fadnavis
Eknath Shinde
Ajit Pawar
Founded30 June 2022; 2 years ago (2022-06-30)
Preceded byDemocratic Front
Political positionBig tent
National affiliationNational Democratic Alliance
Colours  Orange
Lok Sabha
17 / 48
Rajya Sabha
12 / 19
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
202 / 288
Maharashtra Legislative Council
34 / 78

The Maha Yuti Alliance, formed in 2014,[1] was a formidable political coalition in Maharashtra, India. Currently the alliance consists of three major parties - the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Nationalist Congress Party - along with smaller partners such as Republican Party of India (Athawale), Rashtriya Samaj Paksha and many others.

The BJP-Shiv Sena partnership, in particular, was significant, as both parties shared a long-standing ideological affinity. The alliance aimed to consolidate their combined strength, leveraging Shiv Sena's regional influence and BJP's national appeal.

Under the MahaYuti banner, the alliance achieved notable successes, including winning the 2014 Maharashtra Assembly elections and securing 41 out of 48 Lok Sabha seats in the state. However, internal tensions and disagreements over power sharing led to Shiv Sena's exit in 2019.[2]

The alliance then was revived again in 2022 when the MVA government was dissolved,[3] Resulting a faction of Shiv Sena joining Maha Yuti alliance and forming the Government under the leadership of Eknath Shinde from rebel Shiv Sena swearing in as the chief minister while Devendra Fadnavis from BJP took oath as deputy chief minister. later in year 2023 the NCP faction broke with one remaining in MVA while Ajit Pawar led faction joined MahaYuti Government with Ajit Pawar swearing in as second deputy chief minister of Maharashtra. The MY alliance got a huge setback in 2024 Lok Sabha Polls where it could only secure 17 out of 48 seats loosing 24 seats sitting seats.

Current alliance members

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Party Symbol Flag MLAs in Maharashtra Assembly MLCs in Maharashtra Council MPs in Lok Sabha MPs in Rajya Sabha
Bharatiya Janata Party
102 / 288
20 / 78
9 / 48
8 / 19
Shiv Sena
38 / 288
5 / 78
7 / 48
1 / 19
Nationalist Congress Party
40 / 288
6 / 78
1 / 48
2 / 19
Bahujan Vikas Aghadi
3 / 288
0 / 78
0 / 48
0 / 19
Prahar Janshakti Party
2 / 288
0 / 78
0 / 48
0 / 19
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
1 / 288
0 / 78
0 / 48
0 / 19
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
1 / 288
0 / 78
0 / 48
0 / 19
Republican Party of India (Athawale)
0 / 288
0 / 78
0 / 48
1 / 19
Total
202 / 288
34 / 78
17 / 48
12 / 19

Electoral Performance

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Indian General Election results (In Maharashtra)

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Year Seats won/
Seats contested
Change in Seats Voteshare (%) +/- (%) Popular vote
2024
17 / 48
Decrease 24 43.55% Decrease 7.79% 24,812,627

References

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  1. ^ "2014 saw return of BJP-Sena regime in Maharashtra after 15 years". The Economic Times. 18 December 2014. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
  2. ^ Team, ThePrint (11 November 2019). "Is Shiv Sena taking a huge political risk by separating from BJP in Maharashtra?". ThePrint. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Maharashtra: The political crisis brewing in India's richest state". 22 June 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2024.