Born on 15 October 1961 in Chaundi village near Raigarh, Raut comes from the Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare community. Although Sanjay Raut started his career in 1980 as a clerk in a leading media house in Mumbai. Raut also worked in Marmik, which was started in 1960 by Bal Thackeray along with his younger brother Srikanth. Raut came close to Srikanth in the beginning.
The Thackeray family is going through its most difficult phase. Will Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena survive or is it standing on the verge of destruction? Many such questions might be flashing in your mind. You might also want to know who is responsible for this condition of Shiv Sena and Uddhav Thackeray? Is he Sanjay Raut? Sanjay Raut, that character of politics, when he speaks, the language comes out as if we are the headmaster of the school in which you study, like film dialogues. When they give threats like don’t mess with me, I am a naked man, then even the scoundrel forgets scoundrelness. When he writes in Saamna, he does not care about friendship and enmity. Uddhav group has a friend like Sanjay Raut who does not need an enemy. We are not saying this, but a child who understands politics is saying this. It is Sanjay Raut who is becoming responsible for shaking the Thackeray family after joining it and establishing its roots.
Born on 15 October 1961 in Chaundi village near Raigarh, Raut comes from the Somvanshi Kshatriya Pathare community. Although Sanjay Raut started his career in 1980 as a clerk in a leading media house in Mumbai. Raut also worked in Marmik, which was started in 1960 by Bal Thackeray along with his younger brother Srikanth. Raut came close to Srikanth in the beginning. According to media reports, Sanjay Raut used to address Srikanth as Papa-Papa. Sanjay Raut also came close to Raj Thackeray during this period. Gradually, with the help of Raj, he reached Bala Saheb. In those days, Raj was the closest to Bala Saheb. Raut is currently the executive editor of Shiv Sena’s Marathi daily Saamana. According to reports, Raut likes to write editorials and his weekly. For 30 years, Sanjay Raut has been the eyes, nose and tongue of the Thackeray family.
It is not just about the setback in the elections or the weakening of the party. The point is to compromise with ideology. Whatever Uddhav is doing today, there is nothing like what Bala Saheb used to do. Totally opposite kind of politics. Uddhav Thackeray seems to have lost not only the party’s legacy but also the committed Shiv Sainiks in the greed of becoming the Chief Minister. He also said such things which even Congress and Sharad Pawar never did. Sometimes he even praised Aurangzeb. Apart from maintaining silence on the insult of Savarkar, she also did not shy away from joining hands with parties like AIMIM. It is often said about Sanjay Raut that Shiv Sena and Thackeray family are solely responsible for the current situation. One journalist even claims that Bala Saheb had once insulted him. It is possible that he may still be harboring this hurt in his heart. The entire script has been written together with Sharad Pawar. Coming to the media every day and making unrestrained statements. Experts say that while fighting Modi, Amit Shah and Fadnavis, Uddhav became so dependent on Sharad Pawar that he lost his real power of struggle. Shivsana’s core Hindutva, which was two steps ahead of BJP, became a compulsion for them to make a big compromise. Now even if you want to return, you will have to travel a long distance. Eknath Shinde has gone a long way. The interesting thing is that Sharad Pawar still has laddus in his hands, while he remains an important leader of the opposition, an option is always open to him in the form of his nephew Ajit.