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Our alliance is Maharashtra Dharma to protect state pride, Marathi Manoos: Uddhav-Raj Thackeray in joint interview

Updated on: 08 January,2026 12:35 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The Thackeray cousins attacked the current administration in Maharashtra, saying, “A death warrant is being issued for Mumbai and Marathi pride. The city is deteriorating, projects are staked, and corruption is rampant”

Our alliance is Maharashtra Dharma to protect state pride, Marathi Manoos: Uddhav-Raj Thackeray in joint interview

Raj Thackeray (L) and Uddhav Thackeray (R). File Pic/Rane Ashish

Amid an ongoing campaign for the BMC elections 2026, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena founder Raj Thackeray, in a joint interview to 'Saamana', claimed that their alliance is not just political but a "Maharashtra dharma" -- a duty to protect the state's pride.

The Thackeray cousins attacked the current administration in Maharashtra, saying, “A death warrant is being issued for Mumbai and Marathi pride. The city is deteriorating, projects are staked, and corruption is rampant.”


Focus on development, cleanliness and local identity



Both criticised infrastructure decay, encroachments and neglect of Marathi-speaking residents. They promised to focus on development, cleanliness and "protecting local identity and the pride and interests of Maharashtra and the Marathi Manoos".

Uddhav stresses unity after two decades

In the first part of the two-series interview, Uddhav Thackeray emphasised the need for their coming together after years, stating that “Mumbai belongs to Marathi people first. We had to wait 20 years for this unity, but now we are together to save the city.”

‘Blood is thicker than politics’, says Uddhav

He further noted, “blood is thicker than politics". While they had different paths for years, the current "assault on Maharashtra's identity" by the Central government and the breakaway Shinde faction forced us to reunite.”

Raj calls situation ‘now or never’ for Maharashtra

Raj Thackeray said, “Today, this election and Maharashtra stand at a turning point, what we call ‘now or never'. Such a situation has arrived in Mumbai, Thane. Actually, in the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Considering all these things, it is necessary for us to come together. If we don’t unite today and face together, I feel Maharashtra will not forgive us.”

Warning over Pune following Mumbai’s path

Raj Thackeray issued a stern warning regarding the future of Maharashtra’s major cities. "While it took years for Mumbai to face its current challenges, Pune will be ruined much faster if the current administrative neglect continues," he stated.

Swipe at ‘outsider’ influence in Mumbai

He emphasised that the "soul of Mumbai" can only be understood by those born and bred in its soil, taking a swipe at "outsider" influence.

Raj Thackeray warned against efforts to turn Mumbai into a colony of outside interests, claiming that the city's resources are being diverted away from Maharashtra.

Sharp retort to CM Fadnavis on corruption charge

Responding to CM Devendra Fadnavis’s remark labelling the Thackeray alliance as a "coalition of corruption", Raj Thackeray retorted sharply, "Fadnavis should be the last person to speak about corruption." He accused the ruling dispensation of being "puppets" who only listen to their "masters in Delhi".

Uddhav alleges attempts to weaken Shiv Sena

Uddhav Thackeray was vocal about the current government, stating, "They first stole the party, then they stole the symbol, and now they are trying to steal our candidates."

Charge of systematic weakening of Marathi strength

“The way they split Shiv Sena, what was the intent? In politics, defections happen. But ending a party, taking its symbol, almost cancelling its recognition, destroying its existence, to break the strength of the Marathi people. This shows what? They split Shiv Sena only to weaken Maharashtra,” he said.

He warned against the "unopposed" election of certain candidates, calling it a mockery of democracy.

‘Delhi masters’ controlling state rulers, says Raj

Raj Thackeray added that the current rulers are merely "puppets" governed by "Delhi masters", and that their only goal is to dismantle the Marathi influence in Mumbai.

Fear of corporate takeover of Mumbai

The Thackeray cousins feared that Mumbai would be "swallowed" by big corporate interests and developers. They mentioned that if the Thackeray unity doesn't hold, Mumbai might eventually be separated from Maharashtra or lose its character to private entities.

On joint strategy and limited resources, Thackeray cousins said they decided to cancel mega rallies and focus on visiting shakhas (local party offices).

Limited resources behind scaled-down rallies

"We realised that holding massive meetings on working days is difficult," they noted. "We have limited resources now. If we hold too many meetings, our ground energy will be depleted."

They further stated that the shakha (local party office) is the backbone of their power. They emphasised a "Sau Sonar Ki, Ek Lohar Ki" approach -- meaning one final, massive blow (at a joint rally next Sunday or Monday at Shivaji Park) is more effective than scattered small events.

Democracy ‘under a ventilator’, claims Uddhav

Uddhav Thackeray claimed that democracy in India is "under a ventilator". He demanded fresh elections in constituencies where candidates were allegedly elected unopposed through pressure.

Raj vows to stop ‘theft’ of Mumbai

On the other hand, Raj Thackeray expressed scepticism about the transparency of the current electoral process but vowed that their "combined roar" would prevent any further "theft" of Mumbai.

Commitment to joint manifesto reiterated

Thackeray cousins reiterated their Marathi Manoos agenda and commitment to implement the "Vachan Nama" (Joint Manifesto) released earlier this week.

They said the promises, among others, include Marathi Mayor for Mumbai, monthly financial assistance of Rs 1,500 for women and immediate focus on desalination plants to end the city's water woes.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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