Our rebellion was to save Shiv Sena, ideals of Bal Thackeray, Hindutva: Maha CM Shinde at rally

Mumbai | Thursday | 6th October, 2022

Summary:

Mumbai, Oct 5 (PTI) Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday asserted his rebellion was not an act of "betrayal", but a "revolt" and asked Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray to kneel down at party founder Bal Thackeray"s memorial here and apologise for going against his ideals and aligning with the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).

Addressing a mega rally at the Bandra Kurla Complex"s MMRDA ground on the occasion of Dussehra, Shinde said voters in the state elected the Shiv Sena and the BJP in the 2019 Assembly elections, but Thackeray "betrayed" people by joining hands with the Congress and the NCP to form the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.

We did not do "gaddari" (betrayal), but this (rebellion) was "gadar" (revolt).

We are not "gaddar" (traitors), but soldiers of Balasaheb (Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray).

You sold Balasaheb principles.

Who are real traitors who betrayed Hindutva for the sake of power? Shinde said in a speech that lasted for over an hour and a half.

The Thackeray-led faction of the Shiv Sena has often targeted party rebels headed by Shinde as traitors".

The chief minister stoutly defended his rebellion against Thackeray"s leadership in June that brought down the Shiv Sena-led MVA government.

“We took this step (rebellion) to save the Shiv Sena, preserve the principles of Balasaheb, Hindutva and for the betterment of Maharashtra.

And we took it publicly,” he said, adding he has been getting an overwhelming response for the decision.

The CM asked Uddhav Thackeray to kneel down at Sena founder Bal Thackeray"s memorial in Mumbai and apologise for going against his ideals and aligning with one-time political rivals Congress and the NCP.

“Do you (Uddhav Thackeray) even have the right to occupy the post (of Shiv Sena chief) after compromising on the principles of Bal Thackeray?” Shinde said in a scathing attack at his political rival.

He said massive crowds at his Dussehra rally was proof enough to show who are true inheritors of Bal Thackeray"s legacy.

Shinde said being the chief minister, he could have intervened to get the Shivaji Park ground for his camp to hold the Dusshera rally, but avoided doing so to maintain law and order.

“Even if you have got the (Shivaji Park) ground, we have the principles of Shiv Sena pramukh (late Bal Thackeray),” he said.

The Thackeray-led faction had approached the Bombay High Court last month to hold its rally at Shivaji Park after the Mumbai civic body denied it permission to use the iconic ground in Dadar for its Dussehra event.

Slamming Thackeray, Shinde, who heads the rebel faction of the party, said the Shiv Sena was not a private limited company and maintained the 56-year-old outfit was built through hard work of common Sena workers.

He said Thackeray never went beyond “hum do hamare do", a reference to his sons Aaditya and Tejas Thackeray.

Shinde said while Uddhav Thackeray became the chief minister in November 2019, he made his son Aaditya a cabinet member, too.

The rally was attended by Jaidev Thackeray, brother of Uddhav Thackeray, and his estranged wife Smita Thackeray.