Sanjay Raut, a Rajya Sabha MP for Shiv Sena (UBT), used abusive language toward suspected rebel MPs during a press conference in Delhi on Wednesday [1].
The incident highlights growing internal tensions within the Shiv Sena (UBT) as rumors of a party split intensify. Raut's aggressive rhetoric serves as a warning to those suspected of attempting to weaken the party from within [2].
During the event, Raut directed his anger at lawmakers believed to be distancing themselves from the party leadership. He requested that members of the media not cut out or edit his comments, ensuring his full remarks remained intact [1].
When questioned about the nature of his language, Raut defended his choice of words. He characterized the phrasing as common Marathi usage and said, "This is how we speak" [2].
The outburst comes amid widespread speculation regarding a rift within the party ranks. Raut's confrontation suggests a strategy of public shaming to deter further defections and maintain party discipline [2].
By insisting that the media broadcast his unfiltered comments, Raut aimed to project an image of strength and unapologetic leadership. The confrontation underscores the volatile atmosphere surrounding the party's current internal stability [1].
“"This is how we speak"”
The public nature of Raut's outburst indicates that Shiv Sena (UBT) is struggling to contain internal dissent through private diplomacy. By framing abusive language as a cultural norm of Marathi speech, Raut is attempting to leverage regional identity to justify aggression against political dissidents, signaling a high-stakes effort to prevent a formal split in the party's ranks.



