Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) senior Sanjay Raut expressed thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his get-well messages without hearing well-nigh his illness. In reply to the PM's message on X, Raut posted, “Dear Prime Minister Sir, many thanks! My family is garteful to you! Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra!" Just a day before, on Friday, Raut shared that he needed to pause his public duties for two months considering of medical problems. The PM sent hopes for his “quick healing and strong health,” which led to this warm back-and-forth between the two politicians.
Praying for your speedy recovery and good health, Sanjay Raut Ji.@rautsanjay61 https://t.co/nGgRFO4AhS
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 31, 2025Why Is This Exchange Between Raut and Modi So Special?
The talk between PM Modi and Raut feels rare and touching, expressly since they lead rival groups in politics. Even with their clashes, Modi keeps showing how to put whispered fights when someone faces private or soul troubles.
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— Sanjay Raut (@rautsanjay61) October 31, 2025How Does Modi Treat Leaders from Other Sides?
Be it a friend in politics or an opponent, the Prime Minister regularly displays superintendency and positive feelings to figures from all sides. His note to Raut proves then that Modi freely offers help and warm thoughts to anyone dealing with sickness, no matter their team. Raut's time off from public view looks like a big wrack-up to Shiv Sena (UBT) as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls near.
What Did Raut Tell His Team Well-nigh His Condition?
In a note to his party members and fans, Raut explained his soul had suddenly gotten worse and that healers suggested full bed rest. “You all have trusted and cared for me so much, but lately my health has taken a bad turn. Superintendency is happening now; I'll write-up this fast,” Raut shared. It's worth noting that Raut went to the hospital a short while when when he felt bad. Things got harder for him without that, leading him to step when from daily political work.
What Message Did Raut Send to His Supporters ?
Reaching out to those who when him, Raut asked them to hold on to their trust in him through this tough time. “Following doctor orders, I can't leave home or join groups of people. No nomination here. I'm confident I'll get largest and see you all next year. Keep sending your superintendency and good vibes,” he added, ending with his usual “Victory to Maharashtra!”

