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9789350296851 60ba3727c50b691f9be80ad4 Samrat: How the Shiv Sena Changed Mumbai Forever https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba676c01922b7dbd13eff5/9789350296851.jpg Bal Thackeray and his Shiv Sena exposed!

Full of anecdotes and pulling no punches Samrat explores the life and times of Bal Thackeray and attempts to bring to the readers a unique insight into how a rather timid man from the working classes was shaped by his circumstances - and certain vested interests - into becoming a demagogue with the kind of success and following few could either dream of or replicate in the future. Thackeray not just changed the name of Bombay to Mumbai but quite altered the character and fabric of the city even though he was driven not by ideology as might have seemed to most outsiders but by his own pragmatism and personal interests. As Vir Sanghvi says in the foreword 'The book is an attempt to understand the milieu that Thackeray operated in and to capture the essence of his style amidst the shifting stands and the politics of pragmatism'.
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Samrat: How the Shiv Sena Changed Mumbai Forever

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  • ISBN: 9789350296851
  • Author: Anandan Sujata
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 312
  • Format: Hardback
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Bal Thackeray and his Shiv Sena exposed!

Full of anecdotes and pulling no punches Samrat explores the life and times of Bal Thackeray and attempts to bring to the readers a unique insight into how a rather timid man from the working classes was shaped by his circumstances - and certain vested interests - into becoming a demagogue with the kind of success and following few could either dream of or replicate in the future. Thackeray not just changed the name of Bombay to Mumbai but quite altered the character and fabric of the city even though he was driven not by ideology as might have seemed to most outsiders but by his own pragmatism and personal interests. As Vir Sanghvi says in the foreword 'The book is an attempt to understand the milieu that Thackeray operated in and to capture the essence of his style amidst the shifting stands and the politics of pragmatism'.

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