Self-interest and hunger for power, Eknath Shinde slams Uddhav Thackeray

ANI July 5, 2025 383 views

Eknath Shinde delivered a scathing critique of Uddhav Thackeray's political conduct during a recent event. He accused Thackeray of prioritizing personal power over genuine Marathi interests and abandoning Balasaheb's core principles. Shinde highlighted the declining Marathi representation in Mumbai and questioned Thackeray's political integrity. The speech underscored the deep political rift within the Thackeray political legacy.

"He is all noise and no courage" - Eknath Shinde
Mumbai, July 5: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Saturday slammed Shiv Sena (UBT) Chief Uddhav Thackeray, after the latter reunited with his brother and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray.

Key Points

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Shinde exposes Uddhav's alleged self-interest in Marathi language event

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Criticizes Thackeray's political approach and declining Marathi representation

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Highlights state song adoption and classical language status for Marathi

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Calls out betrayal of Balasaheb Thackeray's original ideology

Speaking to the media, Shinde alleged that instead of speaking for the Marathi community, Uddhav Thackeray used the stage for political purposes and focused only on power and self-interest.

"There was a clear expectation that Uddhav Thackeray would apologise to the Marathi people for accepting the report mandating compulsory Hindi from Class 1 to 12. Instead, he turned the stage into a political battleground. He raised no relevant issue concerning the Marathi Manoos. Self-interest and the hunger for power were the only visible agendas," Shinde said.

Eknath Shinde said that Raj Thackeray's speech reflected concern for the Marathi language while Uddhav's speech was filled with bitterness, jealousy, and a desperate craving for power and position.

"Raj Thackeray's speech today reflected genuine concern for the Marathi language. In contrast, Uddhav's speech was filled with bitterness, jealousy, and a desperate craving for power and position. Some leaders spoke of having neither a flag nor an agenda. But while one observed that restraint, the other shamelessly revealed his flag of selfishness and his agenda for power. Today's event left the Marathi community disappointed," Shinde said

Shinde continued his sharp criticism of Uddhav Thackeray, saying he lacks courage and has failed politically.

He said Thackeray should watch his words and remember the consequences when challenged.

"Three years ago, we rose against injustice. Uddhav Thackeray must mind his language. He must remember very well what happens when I decide to rise. He is all noise and no courage. He has fallen flat on his face in the Vidhan Sabha elections and now needs others to lift him up," he added.

The Maharashtra Deputy CM highlighted the adoption of the state song and the proposal to give Marathi the status of a classical language, which was approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He also called it unfortunate that even the Prime Minister was targeted, calling it a sign of desperation for power.

Responding to those questioning his contribution to the Marathi cause, Shinde said, "As Chief Minister, we passed the resolution adopting the State Song, and today's event began with it. We proposed granting 'Classical Language' status to Marathi, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi immediately approved it. Yet today, even the Prime Minister was targeted, a deeply unfortunate act that only exposes their mindset, hatred, and desperation for power."

Shinde accused Uddhav Thackeray of betraying the Marathi people and Balasaheb Thackeray's ideology.

He questioned the declining Marathi population and shrinking representation in Mumbai, blaming Uddhav for abandoning core values in 2019 to gain power.

"The real questions need to be answered by Uddhav Thackeray," Shinde asserted. "Why has the Marathi population in Mumbai declined? Why is the representation of Marathi people shrinking? He abandoned Balasaheb Thackeray's ideology in 2019, and the public responded in the Assembly elections. Shiv Sena won 60 seats, while Uddhav's party contested 100 and managed to win just 20. In 2019, for the sake of the Chief Minister's chair, he betrayed the people's mandate, Balasaheb's legacy, and the cause of Hindutva."

Reader Comments

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Priya S
As a Marathi woman, I'm deeply disappointed with Uddhav ji. First the Hindi imposition issue, now this... Our language and culture need protection, not political games. Raj Thackeray at least speaks for Marathi pride consistently.
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Amit K
Both sides are playing politics with Marathi identity. Shinde left Sena for power, Uddhav compromised ideology for CM chair. Where are the real leaders who care about Maharashtra's development? 😔
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Shweta P
The way Shinde ji is speaking about Marathi language status shows commitment. Classical language status for Marathi is a big achievement! But I wish politicians would stop personal attacks and focus more on governance.
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Nikhil R
This Thackeray family drama is getting tiresome. Mumbai needs infrastructure, jobs, better public transport - not these endless political fights. Can't they see how Bangalore is overtaking us as financial capital?
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Meera T
While I agree with some points Shinde made, his language is too harsh. Political discourse should maintain dignity. Also, what about his own rebellion? Wasn't that about power too? Glass houses and stones...

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