The late 바카라60s, however, saw political turmoil of a different kind as the Congress바카라s nationwide hegemony was increasing challenged; it also underwent a split, with Indira loyalists leading one faction and the famous 바카라Syndicate바카라 another. A tumultuous turn of events was unfolding in Maharashtra, too, where the Congress바카라s key opposition came from Left parties, some regional outfits and vibrant trade union movements. When Bal Thackeray founded the Shiv Sena in June 1966, the Congress dismissed his potential to cause political damage. However, things changed fast over the subsequent decade. Thackeray, his Shiv Sena and its trade union wing were nurtured by the Congress, particularly its chief minister Vasantrao Naik, in those early years. The Congress felt that Thackeray was a valuable, covert ally to undermine the Left and its trade union movement, not realising that the Sena would, in years to come, emerge as a formidable opposition party itself.