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Thackeray Cousins' Reunion: What Uddhav-Raj’s surprise show of unity means for Maharashtra politics

Worli Dome rally revives hopes of Marathi unity; no formal alliance yet, but political impact likely.

July 05, 2025 / 22:52 IST
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With their joint appearance, the Thackeray cousins seem poised to revive “Brand Thackeray” and reclaim their hold over Marathi politics
With their joint appearance, the Thackeray cousins seem poised to revive “Brand Thackeray” and reclaim their hold over Marathi politics

In a significant development in Maharashtra's political landscape, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray appeared together publicly for the first time in nearly 20 years. The event, held at Mumbai's Worli Dome on Sunday, was billed as a celebration of Marathi identity and unity.

Thousands of party supporters gathered at the venue, witnessing what was seen as a symbolic reunion that could alter the dynamics of Marathi politics. Though no official alliance was declared, leaders from both camps hinted at growing closeness.

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The cousins had parted ways politically in 2006, when Raj Thackeray launched the MNS after being sidelined in the succession battle within Shiv Sena. While both continued to advocate for Marathi pride, they followed different political trajectories.

Sunday's event stirred emotional reactions among senior leaders from both factions. Veteran Shiv Sena figures like Anil Parab, Bala Nandgaonkar, Kishori Pednekar and Sudhir Salvi hailed the moment as a potential return to the unity envisioned by the late Balasaheb Thackeray. “Water cannot be divided by striking it, and neither can blood,” Pednekar reportedly said, as cited by News18 report.