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Mumbai: Aaditya Thackeray, the son of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray, was on Tuesday elevated as a party "neta" (leader) at its national executive meeting held in Mumbai.
With the new post, the Thackeray junior (27), who already heads Yuva Sena, will now be a part of the Sena's core team.
At the national executive meeting, the Sena conducted the internal polls as per the guidelines of the Election Commission of India to elect the party president and other functionaries on the day which happens to be the birth anniversary of party founder (late) Bal Thackeray.
In the Sena hierarchy, the posts of "netas" (leaders) and "upnetas" (deputy leaders) are second in importance after the post of party president.
On the occasion, the Sena also passed a resolution to elevate Uddhav Thackeray's PA Milind Narvekar as a party secretary.
Narvekar, who maintains a low profile, has often played a crucial role during the Sena's discussion with its ally BJP.
"I still remember, when the Sena conducted its first Dussehra rally in 1966, I, as a five-year-old, sat on my mother's lap. I sat listening to the fiery speech given by my father and other leaders. We have a responsibility on our shoulders that we have to take forward," the Thackeray senior said while addressing a gathering of the Sena leaders.
Seeking to preempt any criticism arising out from the move to elevate his son, Thackeray said Bal Thackeray had "clearly explained the difference between family politics and the family tradition of working for the people".
"Aaditya is the sixth generation of the Thackeray family....everybody has devoted his/her life for the wellbeing of Maharashtra and its people," he said.
Thackeray said nobody from his family will break the trust of people and the work for the people's welfare will continue.
Besides Aaditya, state minister Eknath Shinde, Union minister Anant Geete and Lok Sabha MPs - Chandrakant Khaire and Anandrao Adsul--were elevated as "netas" or the party leaders. Sena will now have 13 "netas" with the five new additions.
Former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi, state ministers Diwakar Raote and Subhash Desai, and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut are some of the prominent leaders who have been holding the post of netas.
The Thackeray junior, meanwhile, termed his elevation as a "big responsibility".
"Elections come and go. Governments come and go. However, in the case of politicians the only expectation is that they should do good work," he told reporters in Thane on the sidelines of a function.
He refused to comment on his party's decision to go solo in the 2019 polls.
"The resolution (passed at the national executive of the Shiv Sena in Mumbai on Tuesday) is in front of the people," he added.
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