Uddhav and Raj Thackeray Reunite, Oppose Hindi Push at Awaj Marathicha Rally
Uddhav and Raj Thackeray Reunite, Oppose Hindi Push at Awaj Marathicha Rally
In a powerful political moment, cousins Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray came together on the same stage for the first time in nearly 20 years. The occasion was the "Awaj Marathicha" rally in Mumbai, where the two leaders presented a united front to oppose what they see as an increasing imposition of Hindi in Maharashtra.
At the Awaj Marathicha rally, Uddhav and Raj Thackeray reunite after two decades, protesting against Hindi imposition and promising to preserve Marathi pride while taking on the ruling Mahayuti government. Their handshake and warm embrace weren’t just symbolic they sent a message that political differences can be set aside for a greater cause.
The spark for this event was the now-rolled-back government decision to make Hindi compulsory from Class 1. Both leaders condemned the policy, saying it undermined the status of Marathi and disrespected the cultural roots of the state.
But the rally was more than just about language it was a sign that regional pride and unity are gaining strength. Both Thackerays called for preserving Maharashtra’s identity and hinted at possible future collaborations in the lead-up to local body elections.
The crowd, filled with party workers and ordinary citizens, cheered as the two scions of the Thackeray family stood side by side. Whether this unity holds or not remains to be seen, but for one evening, Mumbai witnessed a rare moment of political and emotional reconciliation, all in the name of Marathi pride.