Today is UdhavJi's Birthday. I think he is future of Politics in Maharashtra.When he was given the top post in ShivSena by Balasaheb Thackerey few elbows were raised.Every ShivSainik including myself taught Balasaheb had made a blunder by giving the top post to Uddhavji and ignoring his nephew Raj.After Narayan Rane and Raj Thackerey left the Sena everyone was sure Sena was nearing its end.
When Raj forming M.N.S, and his party getting supporters from lot of Maharashtrians I was seriously thinking that Sena was nearing it's end.With Balasaheb becoming old and no top leaders looking active and with growing popularity of Raj I thought it was a going to be an era of new evolution in politcs of Maharashtra.
But Uddhavji proved everyone wrong by winning BMC elections and few of his decisions were really bold and strange.After losing BMC elections Raj started campaigning for marathi manus by beating up U.P ieties and Biharis and became a hero among Marathi youth.At the same time Uddhavsaheb were travelling all around Maharashtra and were looking into more serious issues like Farmers Sucide.etc.
Raj's Stunts enable him a few votes in Loksabha elections especially in Mumbai.But when we compare the full picture of Maharashtra, Sena fared pretty well.After bearing and supporting Raj for more than a year every Marathi Manus has come to know that he is just a "clown hired by Congres" to split Marathi Votes which he did successfully in this year's Loksabha elections.But now Marathi Manus has realised his mistake and he knows that only saviour of "Marathi Manus" is ShivSena.
Two protests by shivsena in past few months one against "Reliance Energy" and second against "MMRDA" have been very successful.People have come to know that ShivSena is the only party who is really looking for development of Maharashtra.With Udhavji's leadership Sena has found a new life and I m dam sure that Sena is going to win vidhansabha elections quite easily.
To end it all Many Many Happy Returns of the Day to UdhavJi and best of luck for his future political career.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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