In a surprising and emotional political moment, estranged brothers and leaders of rival factions—Uddhav Thackeray of Shiv Sena (UBT) and Raj Thackeray of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)—shared the stage on Saturday during the ‘Mega Victory Rally’ in Mumbai. The rally was organized to celebrate the scrapping of the controversial three-language policy in Maharashtra colleges.
First Public Appearance Together Since 2005
This marks the first time Uddhav and Raj Thackeray appeared on the same public platform since 2005, the year Raj walked out of Shiv Sena and later formed the MNS in 2006. Their split led to a bitter political rivalry and personal estrangement that lasted nearly two decades.
Addressing the gathering, Uddhav Thackeray expressed visible emotion at the reunion. “I am elated to see you here, Raj. I don’t feel like talking much… I’m sad, but what matters is that we met, and we will be together,” Uddhav said.
Raj Credits Devendra Fadnavis for Reunion
In his speech, Raj Thackeray thanked Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for playing a key role in bringing the brothers together. “What Balasaheb could not accomplish has been done by Devendra Fadnavis through this reunion,” Raj stated.
Referring to the late Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray as “our father,” Raj emotionally remarked, “Have Uddhav stand next to me and hug me. He (Balasaheb) is watching us from above, happy to see this moment.”
Call to Protect Maharashtrian Identity
Raj Thackeray used the platform to sharply criticize what he called the “Chhattisgarh brand of Gunda Raj” being imported into Maharashtra under the guise of cultural preservation. He accused certain elements of targeting and harming Maharashtrians in the name of culture.
“Maharashtra is bigger than all politics, and we must keep it that way,” he emphasized, calling on people to resist cultural aggression and fight for their heritage. “Will you remain silent while Maharashtrian culture is being destroyed?” he asked the crowd.
Rally Celebrates Victory Against Three-Language Formula
The rally was originally scheduled for an earlier date but was postponed to coincide with the state government’s withdrawal of the three-language policy in colleges. The move was widely celebrated as a victory for regional identity and linguistic pride.
Both Uddhav and Raj stayed focused on this cultural win and avoided any political mudslinging. Their unity on stage was viewed by many as symbolic of a larger cultural cause transcending their long-standing personal and political feud.
Reunion Sparks Hope—Will the Bond Last?
As the rally ended, the brothers posed together for photographs, flashing smiles while cameras clicked rapidly. The event has sparked speculation on whether this public show of unity will lead to a lasting political or personal reconciliation.
While neither brother made any explicit promises about future collaborations, their joint presence on stage after years of silence spoke volumes. For many in Maharashtra, the sight of Uddhav and Raj Thackeray standing together evoked nostalgia, emotion, and a flicker of hope for renewed Thackeray unity.
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