Key Points

Eknath Shinde has been re-elected as Shiv Sena's chief leader, reinforcing the party's stance on protecting Marathi language and culture. The party passed key resolutions, including opposition to Hindi imposition and praise for Modi's Operation Sindoor. Shinde urged party members to maintain discipline and prioritize work over rhetoric. The executive also approved organizational elections and a trust for managing party units.

Key Points: Eknath Shinde Re-elected as Shiv Sena Chief Vows No Marathi Compromise

  • Shinde re-elected as Shiv Sena chief leader amid calls for presidency
  • Party passes resolution against Hindi imposition in Maharashtra
  • Congratulates Modi govt on Operation Sindoor and caste census
  • Shinde warns party leaders to avoid loose talk and focus on work
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Eknath Shinde re-elected as Shiv Sena chief leader, says party won't compromise on Marathi language

Eknath Shinde reaffirms Shiv Sena's commitment to Marathi language and Marathi Manoos while being re-elected as party chief leader.

"I will not tolerate the stifling of Marathi. We will do whatever it takes to save the Marathi people. - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, June 30

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was re-elected as the chief leader of Shiv Sena at the national executive meeting held here on Monday.

However, several members of the executive urged Deputy CM Shinde to become the national party president or the Paksha Pramukh. He assured them that he would take a call on this later. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis congratulated Shinde for his re-election as the Shiv Sena chief leader.

Shiv Sena sources said that the executive passed four resolutions, comprising one on Operation Sindoor, in which the party hailed the role played by the armed forces and congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Cabinet. The party also congratulated the Centre for its announcement to hold caste based census.

Against the backdrop of controversy over the introduction of Hindi as the third language along with Marathi and English from grade one, the Shiv Sena national executive unanimously passed the resolution expressing party’s commitment to the Marathi language and the Marathi Manoos, making it clear that there will be no compromise on these issues.

The executive also passed a resolution congratulating party MPs Shrikant Shinde and Milind Deora for their role in the Operation Sindoor outreach programme.

Further, sources said that the executive also gave clearance for holding organisational elections and the establishment of a five-member trust to maintain the ownership of Shiv Sena’s central shakhas (units) in various districts.

Meanwhile, Shinde in his speech said that the post is not important, but recognition as an activist and beloved brother is much bigger for him.

“I will not tolerate the stifling of Marathi. We will do whatever it takes to save the Marathi people. We keep our word, so the Marathi people are with us. We are trying to bring back Marathi people who have left Mumbai. The decision to grant the Marathi language the Classical status was made during the tenure of our government. We are building the World Marathi Literature Conference and Marathi Language Building,” he said.

He announced the party would not tolerate any compromise on the Marathi language.

Shinde asked his party legislators and ministers to speak less and focus on their work. “The less we talk and the more work we do, is better for the party. Don't expose yourself while targeting the opponents. Your wrong words will put the party in trouble. Don't waste the great success you have achieved by saying the wrong things. Don't do anything that will disrupt discipline. The work done by you all should be breaking news. Listen more, talk less,” he added.

- IANS

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Ananya R
While I appreciate the focus on Marathi, I hope this doesn't turn into linguistic chauvinism. We're one India with many beautiful languages - all should be respected equally.
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Siddharth J
Shinde saheb's advice to speak less and work more is golden! Wish all politicians would follow this. Too much talking and too little work happening in our country.
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Priya S
As a Maharashtrian living abroad, this makes me so emotional! ❤️ Our language is our identity. Kudos to Shinde ji for standing firm on this issue.
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Vikram M
Good move but what about actual development work? Language is important but so are jobs, infrastructure and education. Hope they focus on all aspects.
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Kavya N
The World Marathi Literature Conference sounds exciting! Will this help promote Marathi literature globally? Would love to see more regional language works get international recognition.

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