Haima Deshpande
The Shiv Sena has rallied and riled Mumbaikars for half a century. But its end might be near
Unless the ageing leader pulls off a surprise this Dussehra, the Shiv Sena could well be history soon
Shiv Sainiks believe that their party’s fortunes will revive soon. Not because of the infusion of fresh blood in the party’s leadership, but because 83-year-old Bal Thackeray’s health seems to be improving.
Doing one thing and saying another is the signature tune of the Thackeray family. Take a look at young Aditya Thackeray’s record
Aditya Thackeray, Shiv Sena’s new cub, engineers another shameful act of censorship
Sir, you will not be watching MNIK. But because of your hue and cry, I saw it. So I think it’s only fair that you share my suffering.
The success of the Shiv Sena is that it makes us talk like Bal Thackeray, as evident from Rahul Gandhi’s collegiate statement about the statehood of NSG commandos.
They were supposed to go for the Maharashtra government’s jugular. Instead, they’re at each other’s throats.