Key Points

Uddhav Thackeray took a sharp dig at Eknath Shinde during his Pune press conference. He contrasted Shiv Sena's open Dussehra rally tradition with Shinde's alleged closed-door political meetings. Thackeray proudly recalled how the party has maintained Shivaji Park rallies since 1966 despite weather challenges. He emphasized that the Thackeray political brand has deep roots spanning multiple generations.

Key Points: Uddhav Thackeray Jibes Eknath Shinde Over Dussehra Rally Doors

  • Uddhav criticized Shinde's alleged closed-door meetings with BJP leaders
  • He highlighted Shiv Sena's tradition of open rallies since 1966
  • Thackeray compared defecting leaders to journalists leaving Saamana
  • The Dussehra rally drew massive crowds despite heavy rain conditions
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There was no need to close door like others: Uddhav Thackeray takes jibe at Eknath Shinde after Dussehra rally

Uddhav Thackeray takes dig at Eknath Shinde's closed-door meetings after Shiv Sena's massive Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park, emphasizing party traditions

"There was no need to close the door like others - Uddhav Thackeray"

Pune, October 4

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday took a jibe at Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and, referring to their Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park in Mumbai, he said that there was no need to close the doors.

Addressing a press conference in Pune, Uddhav Thackeray referred to Shinde's alleged closed-door meetings with the BJP leaders and once again slammed him for splitting the party.

He said, "Yesterday, Shiv Sena's Dussehra rally was unprecedented. The credit does not go to me. Even in the rain, Shiv Sainiks came from all corners of Maharashtra. There are no doors at Shivaji Park... There was no need to close the door like others."

Further, taking a dig, he said that like journalists who began their careers in Saamana joined other organisations, similarly, leaders who were part of Shiv Sena have joined other political parties.

"Many journalists began with Saamana and then went here and there... The same is with politics. Several leaders were trained under Shiv Sena, what happened next I do not have to tell you," he said.

Thackeray recalled that Shiv Sena's first Dussehra rally was held in 1966, and since then, holding rallies at Shivaji Park is part of their tradition.

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief said, "When Shiv Sena's first Dussehra rally happened in 1966, I was just six years old. Then, Shiv Sena chief said that the rally will be held at Shivaji Park. He was asked, 'You know how big Shivaji Park is? Look for a small hall or ground.' Balasaheb said that the first rally would be held at Shivaji Park...It was raining, and Sanjay and the other leaders asked me, so I said Shivaji Park is our tradition, how can we hold a rally in a hall?"

Reiterating the idea of "Thackeray brand", he said, "The Thackeray brand is not something that was born today, it has been going on for the last five or six generations. What is special is that the Thackeray brand was born in Pune."

Earlier on Friday, Uddhav Thackeray addressed the Dussehra rally at Shivaji Park and launched an attack against the Mahayuti government, while Eknath Shinde addressed Shiv Sena's Dussehra, emphasising the party's commitment to supporting farmers in distress and upholding the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray.

Dussehra rallies have been a part of Shiv Sena's tradition, and are a stage to make promises to their supporters. After a split in the party, these annual rallies have also become a stage for showcasing their strength.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect Uddhav ji's sentiments, this constant political bickering is tiresome. Both factions claim to follow Balasaheb's legacy, but the public just wants development work. Focus on governance rather than rallies.
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Arjun K
The Thackeray brand comment hits home! Pune connection is significant. But honestly, both sides should stop this drama and work for Maharashtra. Public is watching everything.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Mumbai for years, I've always admired the Shiv Sena's Dussehra rally tradition. The symbolism of open grounds vs closed doors is quite powerful in today's political climate.
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Vikram M
Shinde faction should answer why they need closed-door meetings if they're truly following Balasaheb's principles. Uddhav's point about journalists and leaders moving around is valid - politics has become too opportunistic these days. 😒
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Kavya N
The emotional connection with Shivaji Park since 1966 is undeniable. My grandfather used to attend those early rallies. But now it feels like both sides are using tradition for political mileage rather than public service.

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