"In 1985, Bal Thackeray realised that Marathi is a good cause for popularity, but it does not have elective merit. On the plank of Marathi you cannot win elections. Then he realised that the bigger plank would be Hindutva. So it was a well-calculated move and he embraced Hindutva...And won the subsequent elections," said Raut, a former Rajya Sabha member.
He was speaking at a panel discussion at the release of 'Samrat-How the Shiv Sena Changed Mumbai Forever', a book written by veteran journalist Sujata Anandan.
"One generation of Maharashtrians did turn out to be very mediocre and very un-learned because of this policy of Thackeray," she said.