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          Nagpur/Mumbai, Oct 24 (IANS) Congress MP Sanjay Nirupam stirred   a hornet's nest Monday by publicly stating that north Indians, if required,   could bring Mumbai to a grinding halt.
 "We are not a burden on Mumbai,"   the MP from Mumbai said at a huge rally in Maharashtra's winter capital Nagpur.   "If north Indians take a single day off, Mumbai will practically paralysed."
 
 
 |  Bal Thackeray's Shiv Sena and nephew Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena   -- each with a strong anti-north Indian posture -- reacted predictably and dared   former Shiv Sena member Nirupam to carry out the threat.
 
 However, the   surprise came from the instant reaction of Congress colleague, Maharashtra Chief   Minister Prithviraj Chavan, who attempted to nip any controversy that might   affect the party's prospects in the vital civic elections in February   2012.
 
 "We will not allow anyone to shut down Mumbai," Chavan said.   "Mumbai's normal life must always be allowed to function smoothly. We shall all   continue to work together for Mumbai's development."
 
 Earlier, Nirupam had   said: "We carry Mumbai's burden on our backs. Our roots are deeply entrenched in   Mumbai and those trying to weed us out would themselves be rooted out." Niruman   was alluding to the MNS's shrill anti-north Indian diatribe in recent   times.
 
 North Indians are engaged in several critical service oriented   trades and businesses in the city, ranging from milkmen, vegetable vendors, taxi   drivers, snack vendors and pan shop owners and their numbers are strong enough   to matter in electoral calculations.
 
 Reacting sharply, Shiv Sena   executive president Uddhav Thackeray challenged Nirupam to carry out the threat   and demanded to know the Congress leadership's views on the issue.
 
 An   angry Thackeray openly dared Nirupam -- once his close confidante who had   drummed up the support of north-Indians for the Shiv Sena -- to carry out his   threat of imposing a Mumbai bandh.
 
 "I dare Nirupam to shut down Mumbai   and the Marathi people here will smash his teeth," Uddhav threatened, warning of   Sena-style reaction.
 
 Though MNS chief Raj Thackeray kept mum, his close   associate and legislator Bala Nandgaonkar said: "Nirupam is making these   statements only to gain cheap publicity. But now he seems isolated in his own   party."
 
 Incidentally, Nirupam had gained in a big way in the 2009 Lok   Sabha elections due to the MNS' shrill campaign against north Indian migrants,   and bagged the Mumbai North seat, earlier held by Bollywood actor Govinda.
 comments... Where had his ideologies gone, when he stood up with Raj Thakrey in 2003, when a number of north Indian aspirants for railway job were beaten up.
 Now, when even thing has calmed down in Mumbai, he is provoking and instigating elements like Thakreys and creating troubles for North Indians staying in Mumbai.
 
 This shows opportunistic politics of Sanjay Nirupam.
 
 SANJAY KUMAR
 SILVASSA
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