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Will welcome alliance offer, Uddhav Thackeray to cousin Raj

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Posted: Jan 30, 2013 at 1205 hrs IST
Uddhav Thackeray with his cousin Raj at the funeral of Bal Thackeray in Mumbai.

Mumbai In signs of a thaw, Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray today said he would welcome any offer of an alliance between his party and the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) in the interests of the Marathi people.

However, Uddhav pointed out, "One cannot clap with a single hand. Tell me, can you?" He was responding to a query on whether the cousins could come together.

Asked what he would do if estranged cousin Raj approached him with a proposal (for an alliance), Uddhav said, "If someone is going to come wholeheartedly with Sena, I will welcome them."

Uddhav expressed these sentiments in the second part of an interview published in Sena mouthpiece "Saamana" here today.

Raj Thackeray split from the Shiv Sena in 2006 when his uncle late Bal Thackeray made it clear that it would be son Uddhav who would be his successor.

Over the last year, Raj fuelled speculation about a patch-up, visiting his ailing uncle at 'Matoshree', several times. He also visited Uddhav in hospital when the latter underwent first an angiography, and then an angioplasty.

Bal Thackeray passed away on November 17 last year.

On the possibility of uniting with Raj, Uddhav further said, "Why do you ask this question only to me? I am ready to reply. But for that you have to make us (me and Raj) sit together, next to each other. Then you can ask the question to both of us. It depends on both sides."

"More important than coming together, we have to first analyse why we drifted away... If we reunite, then for what purpose? Who is your main political opponent? Who do you want to destroy politically? And what direction should be taken for achieving this ?" he said.

Responding to reports that he was the hurdle and "villain" in the coming together of the two Senas, Uddhav, in a veiled criticism of Raj, said, "How can I be the hurdle, the villian? I always remained loyal to Balasaheb. I never branched out."

Bal Thackeray founded the Shiv Sena over four decades ago to fight for the rights of the Marathis and ensure justice for the sons of the soil, Uddhav noted.

"When he realised that Islamic groups were posing a threat to the country..., he said only Marathis would not be able to tackle the challenge. So, he adopted the policy that in Maharashtra he would fight for Marathis," the Sena President said.

The Shiv Sena "was the party of the Marathis", Uddhav said, adding his father had forged an alliance with the BJP over two decades ago to ensure that the Hindu vote did not split.

To a query, Uddhav said he was not aware of ally BJP making any proposal for having MNS as part of the alliance.

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patch up by raja on 30 Jan 2013

it is really a sweet news

SHIV SENA by Rajkamal on 30 Jan 2013

The best option for Shiv Sena will be to accept Raj as its President and merge MNS into it. Else, under Uddhav, it shall not remain SENA for too long. He does not look like SENAPATI, Raj is......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Destructive minds by Ashish on 30 Jan 2013

How open. "If we reunite, then for what purpose? Who is your main political opponent? Who do you want to destroy politically?" these are the first questions they'll ask themselves when they reunite. They'll not ask how to bring development, how to bring prosperity, how to ensure security to people, how to look after their beloved "marathi manoos". They only know destruction, and that's why Sena has mostly been an opposition in Maharashtra for so long.

udhav and shivsena by NEETA CHATURVEDI on 30 Jan 2013

Come home Raj ! Udhav needs you . together you can lead and set an example for estranged brothers.

Uddhav joining Raj. by CA Satish Shetty on 30 Jan 2013

I personally welcome this move of Uddhav.If these cousins unite they can rule Maharashtra.We,in Maharashtra need an aggressive and most able leader like Raj Thakre.He will be one more Modi for development.

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