Palghar, Aug 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday apologised to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and those hurt by the collapse of the warrior king’s statue in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg district, an act coming in the backdrop of a huge row over the crash which provided ammunition to the opposition to target the Mahayuti government ahead of assembly polls.
He also took a jibe at the opposition, saying some people keep abusing freedom fighter and Hindutva ideologue V D Savarkar, but are not ready to apologise for insulting him.
“Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is not just a name or a king. For us, he is our deity. Today, I bow my head at his feet and apologise to my deity,” Modi said in his first public remarks on the collapse of the statue of the 17th century Maratha warrior at Rajkot Fort in Sindhudurg district’s Malvan tehsil.
The 35-foot structure, which fell on August 26, was unveiled by the PM on December 4, 2023, on the occasion of Navy Day.
“Our values are different. For us, nothing is bigger than our deity,” Modi insisted while addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone of the Rs 76,000-crore Vadhvan Port project in Palghar district located adjoining Mumbai.
“Some people keep abusing Veer Savarkar, but are not ready to apologise for insulting him,” he said, in an apparent dig at Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi who has targeted the Hindutva ideologue multiple times in the past.
“The moment I landed here, I first apologised to Shivaji Maharaj over the statue collapse. I also apologise to the people hurt by the collapse,” he told the gathering, seeking to assuage feelings of followers of the legendary warrior, a God-like figure in Maharashtra, and taking sting out of the opposition criticism on an emotive issue.
Modi recalled when he was declared the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate in 2013, ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, he visited Raigad, the capital of the Shivaji’s kingdom, and meditated before the Maratha king’s samadhi.
The statue crash sparked an outrage with the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) targeting the Shiv Sena-BJP-NCP government and seeking Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s resignation.
Before Modi, Shinde and his deputy Ajit Pawar had also apologised over the incident.
Speaking further, Modi said a developed Maharashtra, an economic powerhouse, was an essential part of his government’s resolve for a developed India.
“Therefore, over the past 10 years, we have taken continuous major decisions for Maharashtra’s progress. To ensure that the state and the entire country reap benefits of Maharashtra’s capacities, the foundation stone for Vadhvan Port has been laid today,” he said.



