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PTI | By, Mumbai
Jan 24, 2014 05:44 PM IST

Echoing bestselling author Chetan Bhagat's remark on Aam Aadmi Party, Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray on Friday called it the "item girl" of politics for its recent dharna and said the party should not take power for granted.

Echoing bestselling author Chetan Bhagat's remark on Aam Aadmi Party, Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray on Friday called it the "item girl" of politics for its recent dharna and said the party should not take power for granted.

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He also backed Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde's "mad chief minister" remark against Arvind Kejriwal, saying it reflected "people's sentiment".

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"A lot of mad people and clowns became part of the country's politics, starting with Raj Narain... the antics of Lalu Prasad Yadav and many others. They came and went. Now, a new wave has come and a mad man called Arvind Kejriwal is leading it," Uddhav said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

Maintaining that AAP came to power in Delhi "accidentally", he said, "They should not take power for granted. Kejriwal has no right to say what he feels like to anybody. By staging dharna he held the people of Delhi to ransom for two days."

"Antics of AAP and its leaders, including Kejriwal, have shamed every politician," Uddhav said.

Referring to Bhagat's comments on AAP, he said, "He till recently supported AAP, but is now embarrassed because of their antics."

"AAP is an item girl of country's politics. Even Rakhi Sawant can govern better than AAP. Those who criticised Sawant should now honour her. Kejriwal and his AAP have become the most infamous item girls," Uddhav said.

Bhagat, a fervent supporter of AAP, had slammed it for the dharna in Delhi, saying the party did that as it wanted instant attention.

"They are in a hurry to come to Lok Sabha polls. They want instant attention and like in Bollywood when an actress can't make it, she becomes an item girl. They have become the item girls of Indian politics and item girls do not go very far," Bhagat had said.

Uddhav said with his antics, Kejriwal wanted to spread chaos in the country and suspected involvement of disruptive forces in the agitation.

Shinde had on Wednesday called Kejriwal a "Veda Mukhyamantri" (mad chief minister), while recalling his own days in the police force.

"When I was in Kherwadi police station in Mumbai's Bandra area, I did not get leave because there were Shiv Sena-led riots. Similarly, on Thursday (in Delhi), because of a 'veda mukhyamantri' (mad chief minister) sitting there (on dharna), I had to cancel the leave of policemen," Shinde, who was at the receiving end of Kejriwal's repeated diatribe, had said.

While referring to Shinde's comment, Uddhav said, "he reflected the sentiment of the people."

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