Raut, who lives in Bhandup, was not mentioned directly by Raj Thackeray in Friday’s meeting. “There lives a ‘beggar editor’ who makes the whole language dirty. He thinks that the mouth is given to him. Here we are Thackeray. We have a genetic problem. They think Shivaya has them. Te shole means hoda na tum do maro hum char marenge! There is no hindsight. To wake up in the morning and chatter and talk as much as you want. It seems we have no mouth. If we lose our mouths… they have an idea of these things. XX should not be taken to mean that he is patient,” Raj challenged Raut from the Vikhroli meeting without mentioning it directly.
When journalists asked Sanjay Raut a question about this, he said, “Is Raj Thackeray speaking? Let me talk! What else can a man who has fallen in love with the Bharatiya Janata Party say?” He replied. Also speaking further, “Language is also a killing to fight against those who are enemies of Maharashtra, who are looting Maharashtra. Balasaheb Thackeray has told us to use the language which the enemy understands. Pure language, and for whom to use dirty language for the enemy of Maharashtra?” Raut also raised such a question.