Fadnavis Dismisses Separation Fears, Tells Raj Thackeray to 'Change Scriptwriters' Over Mumbai’s Status

Fadnavis Dismisses Separation Fears, Tells Raj Thackeray to 'Change Scriptwriters' Over Mumbai’s Status

Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis delivers a stinging rebuttal to MNS chief Raj Thackeray over claims of separating Mumbai from the state. Dismissing the allegations as scripted fiction, Fadnavis reaffirms that Mumbai’s status within Maharashtra remains indissoluble. Read the latest on this developing political clash and the fight for Mumbai’s identity.

MUMBAI — Reaffirming the inseparable bond between India’s financial capital and the state of Maharashtra, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has issued a sharp rebuttal to MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s recent claims regarding a potential conspiracy to detach Mumbai from the state. Addressing the controversy with a blend of political steel and wit, Fadnavis dismissed the notion of Mumbai’s separation as a baseless narrative, effectively challenging the credibility of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader’s recent rhetoric.

The verbal volley was triggered by Raj Thackeray’s public assertions suggesting that there are ongoing efforts to dilute Maharashtra's control over Mumbai. Responding to these allegations, Fadnavis took a jab at the MNS leader’s advisors, suggesting that the rhetoric being fed to him was detached from reality. "I would advise him to change his scriptwriters," Fadnavis remarked, adding that the territorial integrity of the state is non-negotiable and that "no power can separate Mumbai from Maharashtra."

Beyond the political sparring, the Deputy Chief Minister emphasized the cultural and administrative unity of the state, framing Mumbai not just as an economic hub but as the heart of Maharashtra’s identity. The statement serves as a formal reassurance to the public and a firm administrative stance against the regionalist anxieties that often resurface in the state’s political discourse. By asserting that such claims lack factual backing, Fadnavis sought to quell the brewing controversy and redirect the focus toward state stability and unified governance.

The exchange has once again ignited a fierce debate across the political spectrum, highlighting the deep-seated sensitivities surrounding Mumbai’s administrative status. While the MNS often utilizes the "son of the soil" narrative to galvanize its base, the state government’s swift and dismissive response underscores a commitment to maintaining the current constitutional and geographic status quo. As election cycles approach, this clash over Mumbai’s future serves as a poignant reminder of the city's role as the ultimate prize in Maharashtra’s high-stakes political arena.

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