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Mumbai: Rubbishing allegations made against him by Narayan Rane, Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday said that the sulking Congress minister needs "consolation".
"He (Rane) needs consolation. I pray to God that he gets mental peace in a political party, whichever it may be," Uddhav said at his residence Matoshree in suburban Bandra in Mumbai.
He was speaking after Rane aide Ravindra Phatak, a Congress corporator from adjoining Thane joined Shiv Sena along with six other Thane Congress corporators.
On Saturday, Rane had hit back at Uddhav for his "not welcome in saffron camp" remark and asserted a "real" politician has vacancy everywhere.
Rane had said that Uddhav had no moral right to comment on his future political plans. "Shiv Sena is a leaderless party. A person like Uddhav who can't handle his own outfit should not comment on others. Those who fear my shadow should not criticise me," he had said.
Asked to comment on Rane's virulent attack against him, the Shiv Sena chief said, "I think he needs consolation."
To a query on whether the entry of Phatak into Sena was an attempt to weaken Rane, Uddhav said, "Phatak and others were marginalised in the Congress and so they decided to join Sena."
Phatak, considered a trusted lieutenant of Rane, said he felt "marginalised" in the Congress. "I joined the Congress along with Rane but the party did not do justice to me and others," he said.
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