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Agitation a right in democracy but protesters must also maintain dignity: Eknath Shinde on Maratha protest

Eknath Shinde also dismissed allegations of tacitly supporting the Maratha agitation and there was no lack of communication between the Chief Minister and the two Deputy CMs.

September 08, 2025 / 10:42 IST
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Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde is seen as an influential Maratha leader in the state. (File: PTI)

Refuting allegations of providing tacit support to the Maratha reservation protests that put the Mahayuti government in a spot, Shiv Sena supremo and Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said that while holding an agitation is a right in any democracy, there are some levels of decency that need to be maintained by the protesters as well.

Speaking to The Indian Express, Shinde, whom Shiv Sena (UBT)'s Sanjay Raut accused of supporting the recent Maratha agitation in Mumbai, said he does not pay much attention to the particular leader since "his only job is to create trouble" for him.

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"What does he (Sanjay Raut) have to do with it? I don’t talk about him. He abuses Modiji, writes and publishes against him and Amit bhai in Saamana, and here he talks good about about the local people, so what can I say?" Shinde said.

Speaking on the Maratha reservation protest led by Manoj Jarange-Patil in Mumbai recently, Shinde said the issue has been settled for now and that any further demands would have to be dealt with within the framework of the law.