TIL Desk/National/Mumbai/ Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray has targeted former ally BJP saying it is trying to take the country towards dictatorship through the “sham” Hindutva. Without naming BJP, he said they want to have an “iron grip” on India and referred to China.
Addressing Shiv Sena workers on the 97th birth anniversary of Shiv Sena founder and his father Bal Thackeray, he said BJP knows it cannot get votes without invoking the Thackeray senior. Uddhav dared the BJP to seek votes only in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and face polls.
“The country is heading towards dictatorship. Their Hindutva is a sham…create a wall of caution under the guise of Hindutva and harden the grip on the country so that no one can dare say anything,” he said. Uddhav said he had gone to China ahead of the Beijing Olympics when he met with an interpreter.
“I told him why he didn’t go to Beijing to earn money as he was speaking good English. He replied that he wanted to be alive. When questioned further, he told us that whosoever speaks against the (Chinese) government in Beijing, disappears in two days. They want to have a similar iron grip here (in India),” he said in a veiled reference to BJP.

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