Speaking to ANI, Tumane said, “Our discussion with the seven MPs (of Shiv Sena UBT) under ‘Operation Tiger’ has reached its final stage.”
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Drawing an analogy with a medical procedure, the Shiv Sena leader said the process is nearing completion.
“Just like when we go to a hospital for an operation, an investigation is conducted first, and reports are issued. Now, only the final date for the procedure needs to be fixed with the doctor. The operation will take place on that day,” he said.
Tumane further indicated that the development is expected before the monsoon session.
“This will happen before the monsoon session,” he said.Without disclosing further details, he expressed confidence that the MPs would join the party.
“It’s not appropriate for us to share all the details. But it’s almost certain that they will join us,” Tumane said.
He also stated that talks have been underway for several weeks and have now reached an advanced stage.
“These discussions have been ongoing for a month, but today it’s in the final stage,” he added.
This comes after Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Sunday strongly refuted speculations around ‘Operation Tiger’ and affirmed that the party is “intact, united and strong”.
Maharashtra witnesses “Operation Tiger” buzz amid speculation that seven of the nine UBT Sena were in touch with Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and looking to join it.
As this happened, a meeting of UBT Sena MPs was called by Uddhav Thackeray. After this, while addressing a press conference, Raut said his party will launch “Operation Wolf” in retaliation.
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“What Operation Tiger are you asking about? We are all tigers. We are going to launch Operation Wolf. We are not going to be scared. All our MPs and Parliamentary Party are intact, united and strong, and it will continue that way,” he said.
Raut earlier informed that all nine UBT Sena MPs had participated in a routine meeting chaired by Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai on Sunday.


