<p>Describing the West Bengal polls as "Didi vs All", Shiv Sena president and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has decided not to field candidates for West Bengal elections 2021. </p>.<p>The party, in a statement, said that Shiv Sena stands by Mamata Banerjee in her fight in the upcoming Bengal elections. "We wish Mamata Didi a roaring success, 'cos we believe she is the real Bengal tigress!!"</p>.<p>Thackeray aide and Shiv Sena chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut made the announcement on Twitter. </p>.<p>The relation between the Thackeray family and Banerjee, a former union minister, go back to several decades. </p>.<p>"Looking at the present scenario, it appears like a "Didi vs All" fight. All 'M's - muscle, money and media - are being used against 'M'amata Didi. Hence, Shiv Sena has decided not to contest West Bengal polls and stand in solidarity with her," Raut said. </p>.<p>According to Sena, Mamata Didi is the real "Bengal Tigress" and the party wished her "roaring success".</p>.<p>It may be recalled, earlier Shiv Sena had decided to field a few candidates in West Bengal.<br /> </p>
<p>Describing the West Bengal polls as "Didi vs All", Shiv Sena president and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has decided not to field candidates for West Bengal elections 2021. </p>.<p>The party, in a statement, said that Shiv Sena stands by Mamata Banerjee in her fight in the upcoming Bengal elections. "We wish Mamata Didi a roaring success, 'cos we believe she is the real Bengal tigress!!"</p>.<p>Thackeray aide and Shiv Sena chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut made the announcement on Twitter. </p>.<p>The relation between the Thackeray family and Banerjee, a former union minister, go back to several decades. </p>.<p>"Looking at the present scenario, it appears like a "Didi vs All" fight. All 'M's - muscle, money and media - are being used against 'M'amata Didi. Hence, Shiv Sena has decided not to contest West Bengal polls and stand in solidarity with her," Raut said. </p>.<p>According to Sena, Mamata Didi is the real "Bengal Tigress" and the party wished her "roaring success".</p>.<p>It may be recalled, earlier Shiv Sena had decided to field a few candidates in West Bengal.<br /> </p>