Raj Thackeray Slams BJP Over Insensitive Remarks on Mumbai Rain Deaths
MNS chief attacks CM Fadnavis and BJP for defending leaders accused of making callous comments after two fatalities.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the BJP on Friday, accusing them of protecting party colleagues who made inappropriate statements in the aftermath of two rain-related deaths in Mumbai. Speaking at a public gathering, Thackeray expressed deep disappointment with what he described as arrogant and insensitive behavior from senior leaders during a time of public mourning.
Thackeray pointed to specific instances where BJP leaders made remarks deemed disrespectful to the deceased and grieving families. He criticized the ruling party's failure to hold these individuals accountable, describing their conduct as beneath the standards expected from public figures. The MNS chief demanded that Fadnavis take action by seeking resignations from leaders who have brought shame to their positions through shamelessly inappropriate comments.
The MNS leader voiced concern over what he perceives as a deterioration in Maharashtra's political discourse and ethics. He stressed that the state's rich political heritage demands better conduct from those in power, particularly during times of crisis. Thackeray used the occasion to highlight the responsibility leaders bear toward the people they serve and the reputation of their constituencies.
This controversy underscores the growing friction between the BJP-led state government and opposition parties over governance and public accountability. The incident has reignited debate about political decorum and the expected standard of behavior from government officials when addressing tragic events affecting ordinary citizens.
Thackeray's remarks reflect broader concerns within Maharashtra's political opposition about the current administration's handling of sensitive matters and its approach to accountability within its own ranks.