Politics

Uddhav Thackeray’s Hindutva reset How Ayodhya row handed him an opening

By Kajal Sharma - 06 Jul 2026 04:51 PM

The alleged irregularities in donations to the Ayodhya Ram Temple have provided a fresh political opportunity for Uddhav Thackeray to reclaim the Hindutva narrative that has long been associated with the Shiv Sena. Launching the 'Ram Raksha Andolan' in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena (UBT) chief accused the BJP of exploiting Hindu sentiments and demanded an impartial investigation into the alleged misuse of temple donations.At a rally in Mumbai, Thackeray revived slogans closely linked to his father, Bal Thackeray, including "Garv Se Kaho Hum Hindu Hain." He argued that his party had never abandoned Hindutva, but had only parted ways with the BJP. By doing so, he attempted to re-establish Shiv Sena (UBT) as the original champion of Hindutva while accusing the BJP of turning the ideology into a political tool.Thackeray also alleged that those responsible for the alleged donation irregularities could not be trusted to investigate themselves. He called for an independent probe, stating that "those looting Hindus are in power." His remarks sought to shift the debate from temple construction to accountability and transparency in the management of religious donations.

The political significance of this campaign extends beyond the Ayodhya controversy. Since the 2022 split in the Shiv Sena, the BJP and the faction led by Eknath Shinde have repeatedly accused Uddhav Thackeray of abandoning Hindutva after aligning with the Congress and the NCP. By making the Ram Temple issue central to his campaign, Thackeray is attempting to counter that narrative and reconnect with traditional Sena supporters.The BJP has rejected Thackeray's allegations and responded by saying that he had "finally remembered Ram." Party leaders maintain that Uddhav's campaign is politically motivated, while reiterating that investigations into the donation controversy are already underway. Meanwhile, the Ram Temple Trust is reviewing developments related to the case as public attention remains focused on the issue.Political observers believe the Ayodhya donation row has handed Uddhav Thackeray an opening to revive his party's core ideological identity ahead of future elections. Whether this strategy succeeds will depend on the outcome of the investigation and whether voters view his renewed emphasis on Hindutva as credible or primarily a political response to the BJP's dominance over the issue.

 

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