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Mumbai bids tearful farewell to Bal Thackeray, city shuts down

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Posted: Nov 18, 2012 at 0937 hrs IST
The body of 86-year-old Sena leader was taken out of his residence 'Matoshree'. (Reuters)

Mumbai The mortal remains of Bal Thackeray, a Hindutva mascot and flagbearer of Marathi pride, were consigned to flames as lakhs of mourners joined the Shiv Sena founder's grieving family to bid him a tearful farewell, with the city observing a virtual shutdown.

In a spontaneous outpouring of grief, a sea of humanity, unprecedented in recent memory, descended on the streets leading from "Matoshree", Thackeray's Bandra home, to Shivaji Park, to catch the last glimpse of the uncrowned king of Mumbai.

As several times in life, the Thackeray phenomenon was in evidence once again in death as he brought Mumbai to a halt with all marketplace, from the swanky malls to the tiny tea stalls and 'paan-beedi' kiosks, closed and all roads leading to "Matoshree", Shiv Sena Bhavan in Dadar and Shivaji Park, where his last rites were performed.

Loud roars of "Parat ya parat ya Balasaheb parat ya (Come back, come back, Balasaheb come back), Kon ala re, kon ala Shiv Senecha wagh ala (Who has come, who has come, Shiv Sena's tiger has come)" and "Balasaheb amar rahe" (long live Balasaheb) rent the air as an emotional Uddhav, the youngest son of the departed leader and Sena's executive president, lit the pyre.

In a reflection of the respect Thackeray commanded across the board, a galaxy of politicians, from allies to rivals, film stars to captains of industry were attendance.

Those present included long-time political rival and personal friend Sharad Pawar, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari, senior party leader L K Advani, leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, Opposition leader in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, his Madhya Pradesh counterpart Shivraj Singh Chauhan, and Union ministers Praful Patel and Rajiv Shukla.

Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, with whom Thackeray shared a long-standing bond, actor Nana Patekar, filmmakers Madhur Bhandarkar and Mahesh Manjarekar, industrialists Anil Ambani and Venugopal Dhoot and Zee's Subhash Chandra reached Shivaji Park hours ahead of the funeral.

Ex-Sena leader Chhagan Bhujbal, who got Thackeray arrested after becoming NCP's Deputy Chief Minister and home minister in a little known case after a bitter fallout, and Congress MP Sanjay Nirupam, who also broke away from the saffron party, were among those present.

In a measure of respect and influence Thackeray commanded over generations of Maharashtrians, the government allowed his funeral to take place at Shivaji Park, never a venue for such events, and accorded him a state funeral, the first public funeral after Bal Gangadhar Tilak's in 1920.

Governor K Sankaranarayanan and Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan placed wreathes on the Sena patriarch's body.

A contingent of Mumbai police gave a gun salute and buglers sounded the last post, a rare honour for somebody who never held any official position.

Even as elsewhere Mumbai turned into a ghost city with not a taxi or an autorickshaw in sight and markets, restaurants, cinema theatres and muliplexes closed, the Bandra-Shivaji Park stretch came alive with slogan-shouting Sena supporters.

As the firebrand leader's final journey began from "Matoshree", his son Uddhav could not control emotions and broke down atop the flower-bedecked truck carrying among others his wife Rashmi and sons Tejas and Aditya, the 'Yuva Sena' chief.

Conspicuous by his absence from the truck carrying a massive poster of Thackeray against the image of the tiger, the Sena's symbol, with saffron flags aflutter, was his nephew and MNS boss Raj Thackeray who chose to walk some distance with the mourners before taking care of arrangements for the funeral at Shivaji Park.

As the procession inched towards "Shiv Sena Bhavan", the party headquarters, tens of thousands supporters and onlookers lined the streets, balconies and flyovers, with many clambering atop lamp posts and trees to catch a sight of the leader. Many showered the mourners with flower petals.

It took the cortege nearly 8 hours to cover the 10 km stretch between "Matoshree" and Shivaji Park.

The cortege made a brief halt at "Shiv Sena Bhavan", built by Thackeray in 1977, where his body was kept for top party leaders to pay homage to the Shiv Sena patriarch. It was out of bounds for the common Sena workers.

The pyre was erected on a platform at the very place from where Thackeray addressed Shiv Sena workers during his famous Dussehra rallies and where he delivered his first speech to his rabble-rousing supporters after the launch of the party on June 19, 1966 (rpt 1966).

In a touching gesture, the doctors who made a failed attempt to save Thackeray's life and who looked after him for years, were the first to pay floral tributes to him when his body draped in national flag and sporting a red Tilak and trademark dark glasses was kept on a stage before the final rites were performed.

Thackeray's servant Thapa, stood along with Uddhav and Raj, Sena patriarch's estranged son Jaidev and grandsons, as the family, united in grief, acknowledged condolences.

Raj, who had walked out of Shiv Sena and formed his own outfit, after Thackeray anointed Uddhav his successor in 2004, broke down when the last post was sounded and pyre lit.

The MNS boss was a frequent visitor to "Matoshree" during Thackeray's illness. He also drove Uddhav to the hospital and was present during the two angioplasty sessions he had to undergo to remove coronary blockages.

Thackeray, the tallest contemporary leader in Maharashtra, had passed away yesterday, losing a grim four-day battle for life. He was suffering from respiratory and pancreatic problems.

Thackeray, who started out as a cartoonist at English daily Free Press Journal alongside R K Laxman, galvanised the Marathi youth with his "son of the soil" slogan at a time when outsiders including Gujaratis, South Indians, Marwaris and

Parsis controlled businesses and the job market.

He was idolised by his supporters and demonised in equal measure by detractors for his divisive politics that was often described as jingoistic and chauvinistic.

For somebody who never contested an election, Thackeray pulled off an amazing feat of dominating the state's politics for nearly half a century without holding any official post of authority.

He would largely confine himself to "Matoshree", where he received political leaders, foreign dignitaries, film stars and captains of business and industry on a gilded throne with multiple images of the tiger, reflecting his larger than life persona.

Thackeray's charisma catapulted his regional political entity, whose support base largely comprised ragtag bands of roadside toughies, to power in 1995, in alliance with BJP, after he tempered his hardline Marathi plank and embraced the larger Hindutva nationalist ideology.

Though the saffron coalition lost the next elections to Congress-NCP combine, Thackeray's sway over the financial capital continued with his party controlling the country's richest civic body, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, till his death.

Balasaheb Thackeray had a special love and affection for Thane

Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray who passed away in Mumbai on Saturday, had a special love and affection for Thane city, which gave his party a political fillip in the mid-1960s, when it had just been established.

He was extremely overwhelmed by the tremendous support given by Thane-ites by returning the Sena to power in 1967. It was only after capturing power in the Thane civic council, that the Sena sucessfully made inroads into other civic bodies like Mumbai and Nashik.

At a victory rally after the Sena's victory in 1967 elections, the late Sena supremo had declared that he was ensuring the construction of Dadaji Kondeo stadium and the Ram Ganesh Gadkari auditorium.

He minutely monitored happenings in Thane and any comment by citizens in the form of letters to the editor or news reports. He took to task office bearers in the civic body and ensured that the civic work were completed.

He loved to come to Thane and during his visit for the last civic elections, he prostrated before the audience and begged them to return the Sena-BJP combine to power.

After formation of the Thane Municipal Corporation, he handpicked its first directly elected president, Satish Chandra Pradhan, as its first mayor and told Thane-ites that e would go to any extent to satisfy their needs.

It became clear that the late supremo had meant what he said when Thane civic commissioner T Chandrashekar was given a free hand to work for the city's development, without entertaining complaints by his own partymen against the official.

The late supremo had ensured that the clock at Tembi Naka clock tower was repaired when Thane's citizens had the privilege to communicate directly with him.

The late Shiv Sainik Anand Dighe was his blue-eyed boy and the late supremo achieved whatever he wanted in the city through Dighe.

When the Sena was in a fix over coming to power in the Thane during the last civic elections, he expressed his wish that the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) led by his nephew Raj Thackeray should support the Shiv Sena -- a wish which was fulfilled, bringing the Sena back to power.

A senior leader Uddhav Jagtap, who was Thane's first Shiv Sena leader and was honoured by the late supremo said that Balasaheb's death is an irreparable loss to Sainiks at a time when he was needed the most.

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In 1967 Bal Thackeray killed a 10 year old south indian child by zr bv on 19 Nov 2012

Shiv Sena members instigated by Bal Thakeray killed a 10 year old South Indian school kid going to school in the morning on a lone IIT Powai Bombay road. I still remember seeing the police gathered there, the newspaper report and that no one was brought to justice. Does this murderer deserve respect?

A REAL HERO by RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU .JALANDHAR CITY on 18 Nov 2012

Shiv Sena Supremo Bal Thackeray was a real hero , a visionary personality and a personality committed towards commitment . The Lacks of People joined his funeral is clear indication of his popularity among the masses . May his Soul Rest in Peace .

bala sahib - a patriot forever by p.b.vijayakumar on 18 Nov 2012

The demise of Bala sahib had produced an unfilled gap in today's polity and our country. It is our prayer that his soul may rest in PEACE.We should always be a true patriot like him who not only worked day night for the well being of Maharashtrians but also for the Indian people with indomitable vision and thought process.

shame by sagar on 18 Nov 2012

Rayaz , arosecellar .. your words match thinking of your religion !!!

jagan by Jagannadha Rao on 18 Nov 2012

A true national leader. For some narrow-minded people he may look facist but we truly need such decisive leaders to bring India out of current chaos and inaction

Racist by Raji on 18 Nov 2012

It is strange to see people throng to praise him, giving him a wrong cult to a man known for his racist behaviors upon rest other indians from south, north, east and west..leaders, heroes and gods are decided by living population and that is what is becoming history..When India will change????

aa by ajit vadakayil on 18 Nov 2012

Hi, When a local leader Balasaheb Thackeray died , the streets were full. When Mother Teresa ( the international saint, nobel prize winner, and most admired person ) died , the streets were empty. Thackeray was painted as the black satan, and Teresa as a angel. This shows that Indian people know the basic difference between a DESH BHAKT and a DESH DROHI%u2014and they cannot be misguided by desh drohi foreign funded TV and Media.. Thank god for the FREE Internet. Punch into google search DIABOLICAL MINISTERING ANGEL. And 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, PRESIDENT%u2019S ADDRESS TO NATION Capt ajit vadakayil ..

indian state's terrifying face by arosecellar on 18 Nov 2012

a fascist thug's body wrapped in indian flag---- terrifying face of the indian state!

Great leader, Projected as facist by media and his apponents by sankapal on 18 Nov 2012

He was a great leader, who talked his real opoinion, without twisting words. He was projected as fundamentalists, facist etc by media and his apponents. The citizans of Mumbai has proven that the media was wrong, RIP Balasaheb.

Balasaheb died peacefully by Arjun on 18 Nov 2012

Even with lot of negative publicity and demonizing by pro congress media and other congress sycophants God balances it all. " Balasaheb had a natural death and Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi died a street dogs death."

baal thakery zindabad by akash yadav on 18 Nov 2012

a great personality personality with sher dil is sher dil aadmi sat sat naman

Fear by Mort on 18 Nov 2012

So much respects paid by many to a fascist and murderer. Is it because they respect Fear and trample Truth? Or they believe Might is right?

Respect and homage driven by fear. by curious onlooker on 18 Nov 2012

No one's comment had put the matter in a truer perspective or highlighted the fear factor.The absolute truth!

Mr. by J.F.S on 18 Nov 2012

Thank god this idiot is gone, he had created more problems then achievement. I cant forget the Krishna Desaie murder case,[ I was a child then] I am not a communist supported but it was a violent switch over for no reason, the other guy still alive is Ram who saved him in court

Bal Thackeay funeral by CA Satish Shetty on 18 Nov 2012

RIP Balasaheb.You were father figure for all of us Mumbaikars.

comment by hinduterrorist on 18 Nov 2012

A bloody terrorist he was

Luv u Lion by Padmabhushan.Kekare on 18 Nov 2012

A great personality ,contradictory figure,who enchanted every Maharashtrian,if not India with his immaculate charm,wit and straight forward views,wheter u like it or hate but the charismatic figure would accept whatever he said unlike the current politicians who backtrack after saying.I, liked watching his style,his speeches and a person who cannot be matched by the current brand of politicians.Hats of Lion and Luv U.My condolences to the bereaved family..

Hell by Rayaz on 18 Nov 2012

Is there a hell big enough for such satans

fascist thug by arosecellar on 18 Nov 2012

one must have the courage to say ---- a fascist thug is dead...good riddance...

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