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Thackeray cousins' reunion last-ditch attempt to hold on to what remains of their influence: BJP

Taking a dig at he Thackeray cousins, Amit Malviya — in-charge of BJP's National Information & Technology Dept, said that the joining of hands is driven by desperation.

July 06, 2025 / 00:02 IST
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During the rally, Uddhav, who heads the Shiv Sena (UBT), said he and his cousin Raj, the president of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), have come together to stay united, and hinted at contesting the upcoming civic elections together.

BJP leaders, in Maharashtra and in the rest of the country, said on Saturday said Uddhav and Raj Thackeray's joint rally in Mumbai was a "desperate attempt" to revive their political fortunes and recover lost ground ahead of civic polls, adding the event was more like a "family reunion".

Taking a dig at the Thackeray cousins, Amit Malviya — in-charge of BJP's National Information & Technology Dept, said that the joining of hands is driven by desperation and is a 'last-ditch attempt to hold on to what remains of their influence'.

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Malviya wrote on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), "Surprised it took Raj and Uddhav Thackeray this long to join forces after the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly verdict. That outcome gave them no real option. With the BJP-led alliance securing a massive 235 seats, the Thackeray cousins could clearly see the end of the road. Now, with the BMC also slipping from their grip, they know that losing Mumbai would mean the final blow to their political relevance."

"This alliance isn’t driven by conviction — it’s driven by desperation. It’s a last-ditch attempt to hold on to what remains of their influence. Language politics is just a convenient tool in that fight. This isn’t strategy. It’s survival," he added.