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    Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackarey with his son Uddhav during Dassehra public rally in Mumbai.
    At a time when his estranged nephew Raj Thackeray loses no opportunity to espouse the sons-of-the-soil cause, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on Thursday made it clear that his son, Uddhav, was his natural successor and his party was the true champion of the “Marathi Manoos”.

    Making his maiden speech at the Dussehra rally, Uddhav first prostrated before the cadre. “Every time a question is asked about whom Mumbai belongs to, I tell them that if you want an answer in the Thakeri (Thackeray) language, Mumbai belongs to our father,” said Uddhav. Daring critics to pose similar questions to the locals of Kolkata, Chennai and Hyderabad, he said: “There, you people are too scared to speak out, but you come to Mumbai and thumb your noses at us while asking this question.”

    Making it a point to emphasise that he was his father’s son, he said: “Wherever I go, there is a huge crowd. A huge crowd is here also. This crowd has not collected to see Uddhav Thackeray. They are not here to listen to Uddhav Thackeray, but to listen to Uddhav Bal Thackeray.”

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    In his customary public appearance at the party’s annual Dussehra rally at the Shivaji Park grounds, Bal Thackeray said: “You have listened to Uddhav speak. People say that he speaks in a mellow way, and is not aggressive. You have heard him speak, you decide.”

    Making references to his advancing years, he made a pitch for supporting his son as his natural successor. “Some people are publicising as their agenda the speeches I had given earlier,” he said in an oblique reference to his nephew, adding that he was an infant when the Sena was founded. “This is not something that we are doing today. The Shiv Sena was born for the Maharashtrians,” he emphasised.

    Without naming Raj, Uddhav said: “Those who were not good and were unfaithful left the Sena. Some of these people are speaking about their false love for the Shiv Sena chief.” Raj had recently upped the ante over the Parliament privilege committee notice being sent to his uncle.

    Uddhav also attacked the ruling Congress-NCP dispensation over the neglect of Mumbai, farmers suicides, and the recent communal riots in the state. He criticised Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh and Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh over their defence of those arrested in the Jamia Nagar shootout in Delhi.

    Relics in India...the Thackeray'sBy: Raj | 10-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Just ignore the "has been". Do you really care what the Thackrey clan or Shiv Sena has contributed. Mumbai is a city in Maharastra which is part of the Indian territory. Any Indian has equal rights and priveledges to live and work there by their own free will. Media needs to ignore these three "clan" members. They are just plain ignorant of independent India. Who attends their rallies? People who have nothing to do and nothing to lose. Bunch of ignorant fools.
    While thousands go without food and clothes.....By: salaam | 10-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward While thousands go without food and clothes.....some are worried only about thier superficial ego and status. Why is Mumbai still have the largest slum in Asia?? If you love Mumbai do something about it rather than just hollow cliams of it belonging to you. Evrything on Earth belongs to God. In your grave it is only your good deeds or bad deeds...so Mumbai will not come to help you after death unless you have helped someone in Mumbai
    Anti National ActivitiesBy: Arvind K Mathur | 10-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward This is the biggest joke in the country. The creation of Bombay into a megacity is the result of people from outside and the money poured in by the central government to build things. Now these goons claim it as their private property. India is tolerant and a democracy. Once of these days these people who do not respect the constitution of India will get a rude shock. The clothes these people wear gives a roadside sorcerer a bad name.
    Bombay belongs to Raj Thanceray?By: Padam Singh | 10-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward If Bombay belongs to Raj Thackeray, then then heaven help India. But by the way, this man is no MP, no head of a NGO, how on earth are he and his ilk tolerated in India. This would never be allowed in any civilised country in the world. This only happend in Zimwabe or one of the African countries. The fault here lay with Nehru who allowed upstarts like Raj Thackeray, to get national importance when what they really deserved was a boot up their backside. And we call out loud - India shines. Bollocks
    Lost ThakeraysBy: S Jain | 10-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Vinash kale viprit buddhi! The Thakerays seem to have lost their script. God bless them with Sadbuddhi.
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