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Is this the Shiv Sena's last Lok Sabha election?


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Vishal Patel
No we can not say that this is last election of SS
by Vishal Patel on Apr 03, 2014 10:37 AM  | Hide replies

SS root is not so weak. SS will comeout with good number of MP and MLA in Maharastra

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Abhay Kumar
Re: No we can not say that this is last election of SS
by Abhay Kumar on Apr 03, 2014 10:50 AM

No! S S is losing supporters badly and fast!

Most of the dynamic members of S S have already moved to M N S where Raj plays the perfect doppelganger to Balasaheb and Balasaheb's style of leadership!

Besides, Con Grace Party has looted so much money in Maharashtra over the last 10 years, that it can buy 10 central and state level elections in Maharashtra with it!

The future hasn't looked so bleak for S S before!

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Abhay Kumar
YES!
by Abhay Kumar on Apr 03, 2014 10:27 AM  | Hide replies


Yes, this is the last LS election for S S!

Professor-ji Uddhavi-ji Thackrey-ji forgot what made his daddy's party click and what its appeal was to its supporter base!

But, one should appreciate Professor-ji's intentions and overtures to improve the image of his party by instituting a system of behaving in a more civilized manner than the manner in which his party behaved in the past!

Unfortunately, when your party base is mostly made of less literate grass root people, such overtures of instituting civil behavior is alien and pretentious looking to the base and only contributes to alienating the base!

If Professor-ji does not switch back to the ways his party's base is familiar with soon, not only will this election be his party's last but he himself might not have any party left to lead!

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indian
Re: YES!
by indian on Apr 03, 2014 07:54 PM
We have seen Sena from begining and their place in the heart of Marathi Manus. People like you who had come to mumbai from outside in search of job will never come to know this fact.

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linus
Re: YES!
by linus on Apr 03, 2014 12:10 PM
you can dream..leaders who are basically opportunistic and have lost their utility value can leave SS. SS will only come out stronger. Wait and watch.

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PANKAJ SAWANT
Author looks like a congress & NCP agent !!
by PANKAJ SAWANT on Apr 03, 2014 10:20 AM  | Hide replies

The way author has written the article it shows her true agenda to garner votes for congress & NCP. But she must understand this is the same uddhav for whom same people said that he may not win elections after narayan rane & raj thakrey left shivsena but shivsena won local muncipal elections with majority. The same things can be written with regard to rahul gandhi to sharad pawar as many congress & ncp leaders changed sides during elections. But once you are in ruling party more people join you, now congress & ncp are ruling party in maharashtra & centre so its but natural that greedy people changed sides to ncp & congress. But once shivsena & bjp will come to power then exodus will be other way means from congress & ncp to shivsena & bjp. So forget shivsena is finished or will finish in near future but i am sure NCP will finish when sharad pawar will die as fight over control will start between supriya and ajit pawar.

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Abhay Kumar
Re: Author looks like a congress & NCP agent !!
by Abhay Kumar on Apr 03, 2014 10:35 AM

It is pointless blaming others when the party's chief himself does not have a realistic understanding of his own party and its supporter base!

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sureshsarnaubat
Re: Author looks like a congress & NCP agent !!
by sureshsarnaubat on Apr 03, 2014 10:49 AM
I think Pankaj Sawant is right, it is not so eassy to MNS or NCP to maintain their position in this election,I not think that their will be any effect on Shivsena.

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Ajit Dighe
Shive Sena downfall
by Ajit Dighe on Apr 03, 2014 10:16 AM  | Hide replies

SS downfall started the day Uddhav was chosen to lead the outfit by the then Supremo, bypassing more eligible Raj.

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Sudhakaran Nair
Re: Shive Sena downfall
by Sudhakaran Nair on Apr 03, 2014 10:26 AM
One thing. In the Mahabaleswar meeting, Raj is the man to propose the name of Udhav for the post of Executive President.

But the problem is that Udhav is not aggressive like Balasaheb. The loss of Balasaheb is the biggest loss for us. There is no replacement for him. He was a king without a crown.

His qualities were.

1 Never greedy for any Post.

2 Never wanted any post for family members.

3 Never wanted to contest any election for self as well as family members.

4 All the flyovers were his plan.

5 Bandra-Worli sealink was his plan.

6 Never changes his statement.

7 Taught people to live with upperhead.

8 Never scared of anybody.

We cannot get a man like him. It is loss for SS and all Hindus.

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Abhay Kumar
Re: Re: Shive Sena downfall
by Abhay Kumar on Apr 03, 2014 10:38 AM

Superb list Sudhakar!

One more quality you can add to the list is that he always favored merit and meritocracy!

He never gave people jobs they didn't deserve!

He was a true right wing icon!

We truly miss the great man!


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deepak
last election
by deepak on Apr 03, 2014 10:15 AM

Shivsena will not finshed tii marathi manoos live in mumabai. Sapane dekhana chod do..



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Ashish Shukla
Uddhay Must join hands with Raj
by Ashish Shukla on Apr 03, 2014 10:14 AM

It is high time that Uddhav must join hands with Raj to save the Hinduta Agenda and keep the same alive. It took Balasaheb 55 years to organise Shiv Sena....


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s kumar
raj was the more natural leader
by s kumar on Apr 03, 2014 10:10 AM

in sena . If both come together , which many sainiks also, want they can sustain it for some more time. The sena needs raj more than raj needing sena.

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