Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray’s side) says it called all its nine MPs to attend an urgent meeting at the party’s Parliament office in Delhi. According to the party, it informed, messaged and WhatsApped the MPs, but only three turned up for the meeting. The party’s spokesperson Sanjay Raut publicly challenged the missing MPs, describing their absence as a “dare” over their actions within the party and parliamentary process. Raut also said that if there is any responsibility for the situation, the “Supreme Court” should also be considered, implying a dispute connected to the party’s ongoing legal and political developments. The outlet reports do not provide details on the content of the meeting, who the three attending MPs are, or what demands the party made during the meeting. The development highlights a continuing internal disagreement within Shiv Sena following the factional split between the Thackeray and other leadership groups.