Overview
- Shiv Sena's Shinde-led camp moved from campaigning to rebuilding after an online review with MPs, MLAs, and newly named contact heads that set booth-level work as the top priority.
- Shinde directed a thorough check of electoral rolls and the appointment of at least two booth-level agents per constituency for the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision, a time-bound update of voter lists.
- Lok Sabha contact heads must hold separate meetings for every Assembly segment and submit daily reports with photographs, which Shinde said he will personally review.
- He warned that office bearers who fail to show results will be removed and told ministers, MPs, and MLAs to function as grassroots workers rather than rely on titles.
- The push emphasizes rural outreach and builds on recent coordinator appointments and named role assignments as the party prepares for local body, Assembly, and national elections.