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|fullname = Bal Keshav Thackeray | |fullname = Bal Keshav Thackeray | ||
|alias = Hinduhriday Samraat Balasaheb Thackeray | |alias = Hinduhriday Samraat Balasaheb Thackeray | ||
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|hobby = }}'''Bal Keshav Thackeray''' (23 January 1926 – 17 November 2012) , popularly known as '''Hinduhriday Samraat Balasaheb Thackeray''', was an Indian politician, founder and chief of the [[Shiv Sena]], a right-wing Hindu nationalist, and Marathi ethnocentric party active mainly in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. | |hobby = }}'''Bal Keshav Thackeray''' (23 January 1926 – 17 November 2012) , popularly known as '''Hinduhriday Samraat Balasaheb Thackeray''', was an Indian politician, founder and chief of the [[Shiv Sena]], a right-wing Hindu nationalist, and Marathi ethnocentric party active mainly in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. | ||
Born in Pune, Thackeray began his professional career as a cartoonist with the English language daily ''The Free Press Journal'' in Mumbai but left it in 1960 to form his own political weekly Marmik. His political philosophy was largely shaped by his father Keshav Sitaram Thackeray, a leading figure in the Samyukta Maharashtra movement (United Maharashtra movement), which advocated the creation of a separate linguistic state of Maharashtra. Through Marmik, he campaigned against the growing influence of Gujaratis, Marwaris, and southern Indians in Mumbai. In 1966, Thackeray formed the Shiv Sena party to advocate more strongly the place of Maharashtrians in Mumbai's political and professional landscape. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Thackeray built the party by forming temporary alliances with nearly all of Maharashtra's political parties. | Born in Pune, Thackeray began his professional career as a cartoonist with the English language daily ''The Free Press Journal'' in Mumbai but left it in 1960 to form his own political weekly Marmik. His political philosophy was largely shaped by his father Keshav Sitaram Thackeray, a leading figure in the Samyukta Maharashtra movement (United Maharashtra movement), which advocated the creation of a separate linguistic state of Maharashtra. Through Marmik, he campaigned against the growing influence of Gujaratis, Marwaris, and southern Indians in Mumbai. In 1966, Thackeray formed the Shiv Sena party to advocate more strongly the place of Maharashtrians in Mumbai's political and professional landscape. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Thackeray built the party by forming temporary alliances with nearly all of Maharashtra's political parties. | ||