Modi Ji is the one who promotes ideology of Hindutva: Deputy CM Eknath Shinde

ANI May 17, 2025 189 views

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde praised PM Modi for openly promoting Hindutva and taking a strong stance against Pakistan. He linked Modi's leadership to Balasaheb Thackeray's legacy, reinforcing BJP's ideological roots. Shinde called for a public boycott of Turkey for supporting Pakistan, applauding Rajasthan traders for their patriotic stance. His remarks highlight the BJP's assertive foreign policy and Hindutva narrative ahead of key elections.

"Modi Ji is the one who promotes the ideology of Hindutva... Whatever he does, he does it openly" – Eknath Shinde
Thane, May 16: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Friday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his strong stance on national security and Hindutva, stating that Prime Minister Modi promotes the ideology of Hindutva openly.

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Shinde lauds Modi's Hindutva leadership

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Links Modi to Balasaheb Thackeray's legacy

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Demands boycott of Turkey for backing Pakistan

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Praises Rajasthan traders for patriotic boycott

Speaking at a public event in Thane, Shinde said, "Balasaheb Thackeray has openly supported Modi ji when he was the chief minister of Gujarat. Modi Ji, is the one who promotes the ideology of Hindutva... Whatever he does, he does it openly; he does not do it secretly. Today, who has done the work of giving a befitting reply to Pakistan? The country's Prime Minister, Modi ji, has done it..."

"Modi ji is the one who promotes the ideology of Hindutva. Whatever he does, he does it openly; he does not do it secretly. Today, who has responded to Pakistan's provocations? It is the country's Prime Minister, Modi ji," he said.

Further, in a stern warning to countries aligning with Pakistan, the Deputy CM also called for a public boycott.

"Any country that supports Pakistan will be boycotted. Turkey supported Pakistan, so the countrymen are upset with it and are boycotting its products," he stated.

On Thursday, as well, Shinde strongly supported the boycott of Turkish and Azerbaijani goods, saying Turkey "committed the sin" of backing Pakistan.

Speaking to the media, Shinde said, "I welcome and appreciate the traders who have imposed a boycott on Turkey. Turkey committed the sin of supporting Pakistan, which has barbarically killed our innocent people. As a result, Turkey must be boycotted, and this exclusion is justified. To those receiving threats, I assure you that no harm will come to you...there is no need to fear Pakistan."

Shinde praised Rajasthan traders for their decision to boycott Turkish marble and Azerbaijani apples, calling it a "sign of patriotism."

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Strong words from Shinde ji! Finally, we have leaders who aren't afraid to stand up for our national interests. The way Modi ji has handled Pakistan is commendable. No more soft diplomacy - action speaks louder than words! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the strong stance on national security, I wish our leaders would focus more on economic development too. Boycotts are good symbolic gestures, but we need concrete policies to make India self-reliant in the long run.
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Amit S.
The Hindutva ideology debate is getting too much attention. As an ordinary Indian, I care more about good governance, jobs, and infrastructure. Can we please focus on development rather than divisive politics? 🙏
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Sunita R.
Fully support the boycott of countries supporting Pakistan! We must stand united as Indians. Turkey should know there are consequences for backing terrorism. Proud of our Rajasthan traders for showing the way 👏
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Vikram J.
Shinde ji is right about Modi ji's strong leadership. But we must be careful - boycotts can hurt our own small businesses that depend on imports. Let's find smarter ways to counter Pakistan's propaganda without economic self-harm.
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Neha P.
Why is Hindutva being equated with nationalism? India's strength has always been its diversity. Strong foreign policy is good, but let's not mix religion with governance. We are a secular democracy after all!

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