'How Can Anyone Make It Green?': Maharashtra's Dy CM Eknath Shinde Hits Back At AIMIM After Sahar Sheikh's ‘Hara Mumbra’ Remark
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 23, 2026 19:34 IST2026-01-23T19:33:51+5:302026-01-23T19:34:35+5:30
Political tensions in Maharashtra escalated after a public clash between the Shiv Sena and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen ...

'How Can Anyone Make It Green?': Maharashtra's Dy CM Eknath Shinde Hits Back At AIMIM After Sahar Sheikh's ‘Hara Mumbra’ Remark
Political tensions in Maharashtra escalated after a public clash between the Shiv Sena and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) over comments related to Mumbra in Thane district. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde strongly refuted AIMIM leader Sahar Sheikh’s suggestion that the area should be “painted green,” describing it as an attempt to bring religious politics into civic matters. Addressing the media, Shinde emphasized Thane’s longstanding political and cultural identity, stating that while Mumbra is a small part, the larger district remains firmly rooted in saffron ideology, following the principles of his late mentor, Anand Dighe.
Chief Minister Emphasizes Sena Legacy
Shinde’s statements appear aimed at countering what the Shiv Sena perceives as efforts to polarize voters on religious grounds. By invoking Anand Dighe’s legacy, Shinde framed the dispute not merely as a political disagreement but as a defense of the Sena’s historical influence in Thane. His remarks underline the party’s effort to maintain its ideological stronghold and cultural identity amid emerging challenges. In doing so, Shinde signaled that attempts to redefine the district’s political symbolism would not be accepted lightly, reinforcing the Sena’s narrative of continuity and regional pride.
VIDEO | Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde (@mieknathshinde) on AIMIM corporator’s 'green Mumbra' remark, said, "Mumbra is merely a small part of Thane district, which belongs to Anand Dighe. It is saffron. How can anyone make it green?"
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 23, 2026
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AIMIM Seeks to Clarify Intentions
In response to the backlash, AIMIM leader Sahar Sheikh clarified that his reference to “green” was meant solely to represent the party’s flag and not to stir religious sentiments. He claimed that his words were misinterpreted and accused the ruling party of deliberately twisting his statements for political advantage. AIMIM officials reiterated that their primary focus remains on civic administration, minority representation, and local governance, particularly in Mumbra, where the party enjoys significant grassroots support and influence among residents. Their clarification aimed to shift attention back to policy concerns rather than identity-based politics.
Communal Undertones Shape Voter Messaging
Despite AIMIM’s clarification, the exchange underscores the growing communal undertones in Maharashtra’s regional politics, particularly in key districts like Thane. As civic governance issues intersect with identity narratives, political messaging increasingly blends legacy, symbolism, and ideology to appeal to both loyal supporters and undecided voters. Thane, strategically located next to Mumbai, continues to serve as a stage for competing political philosophies. Residents observe a familiar tension between claims of development-driven governance and identity-based politics, with both parties leveraging historical influence and symbolism to consolidate their electoral positioning ahead of upcoming civic challenges.
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