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Uddhav Thackery assails Govt. to prevent his party to protest against Rahul


MIL/TOI, Feb 5, 2010


Mumbai, India: February 5, 2010 – IR Summary/TOI - 

Shiv Sena’s leader Uddhav Thackeray exerts his grudge and talks of democratic rights for his party and himself that they were prevented to exercise their fundamental fights of protesting on arrival of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Mumbai. The views look to be divergent, on one side, Shiv Sena talks of dividing the country, and on the other expresses grief over not enabling them to exercise their democratic rights of launching their protest against Rahul in Mumbai.

 Referring to the tight security blanket thrown for Rahul Gandhi's four-hour trip, Thackeray said Shiv Sainiks all over the city were prevented from their democratic right of protesting by waving black flags.

"This shows what kind of a 'Mussolini' raj is prevalent in Maharashtra," Thackeray said, referring to the Italian dictator and Rahul Gandhi's mother Sonia Gandhi's Italian origins.

He described Chief Minister Ashok Chavan of the Congress as "a watchman" for waiting nearly an hour-and-a-half under a tree in Ghatkopar to receive Rahul Gandhi. In an unexpected change of plan, the Congress general secretary decided to take local trains instead of the helicopter to commute about the city.

Referring to Rahul Gandhi withdrawing cash from a bank ATM near Andheri railway station to buy a second class suburban train ticket, Uddhav Thackeray said it was expected.

"Mumbai means Delhi's ATM," Uddhav said, implying that the city was allegedly being exploited by the rulers in Delhi for its wealth.



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