Breaking Mumbai BJP Chief Faces Backlash After Calling Party “Merchants of Death” Over Monsoon Fatalities

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Mumbai — The head of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Mumbai unit drew sharp criticism on Tuesday after sharing a screenshot of a viral video that accused the party of being “the cruel face of Mumbai” and “merchants of death” in relation to the city’s recent monsoon‑related fatalities.

The video, posted by Mumbai BJP chief Satam (​[The Hindu]​), featured graphic footage of flood‑water inundating low‑lying neighborhoods and highlighted a spike in deaths attributed to the monsoon season. In a post on the social‑media platform X, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) MP Sanjay Raut amplified the clip, adding his own caption: “Merchants of death. The cruel face of Mumbai BJP.”

The remarks sparked immediate rebuke from senior BJP leaders, who described the comments as “irresponsible” and “politically motivated.” Party spokesperson Rohit Sharma issued a statement saying Satam’s video “exploits a tragic situation for partisan gain” and urged the chief to “focus on relief efforts instead of making baseless accusations.”

Mumbai’s municipal corporation reported that more than 150 deaths have been recorded since the onset of the monsoon in early June, with many victims succumbing to water‑logged streets, collapsed structures, and electrocution. City officials have deployed additional rescue teams and opened emergency shelters, but residents say relief distribution remains uneven.

Opposition figures, including Raut, argue that the BJP’s leadership at the state level has been slow to allocate funds for drainage upgrades and that the party’s alleged ties to construction interests have hampered effective flood mitigation. “When the city drowns, the party that should be leading the response is instead pointing fingers,” Raut wrote on X.

Analysts note that intra‑party tensions in Maharashtra have intensified ahead of the upcoming state elections, with the BJP and its regional allies jostling for control over disaster‑relief narratives. “The episode reflects broader political jockeying, where parties seek to score points by attributing blame for systemic failures,” said political scientist Anita Deshmukh of the Indian Institute of Public Policy.

The municipal corporation has not responded to requests for comment on the BJP chief’s video. Meanwhile, civil‑society groups have called for an independent inquiry into the monsoon response, warning that political infighting could further delay critical infrastructure upgrades.

Analysis: The episode underscores how disaster management in Mumbai has become a flashpoint for political rivalry. While the BJP chief’s video highlights genuine concerns about flood preparedness, the use of inflammatory language risks polarizing public discourse and diverting attention from coordinated relief. Critics argue that the timing—just weeks before state elections—suggests the remarks may be aimed at eroding the BJP’s image rather than fostering constructive solutions. The backlash from within the party illustrates a delicate balance: leaders must address legitimate grievances about monsoon fatalities without allowing partisan attacks to undermine collective emergency response efforts.

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– “Mumbai BJP chief faces flak over remarks on monsoon‑related deaths in city.” The Hindu, 4 July 2026. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/maharashtra/mumbai-bjp-chief-faces-flak-over-remarks-on-monsoon-related-deaths-in-city/article71182256.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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