Shiv Sena leader and son of Balasaheb Thackeray, Uddhav Thackeray, has vowed to show the IPL Commissioner the right of way in the run to the the Republic Day but more, the IPL 3.

Perhaps goading on the fact that the IPL franchisees made veiled references to the party for sustaining their threat on not allowing Pakistan cricketers to play in Mumbai and Maharashtra, Shiv Sena launched another attack, this time on the Australian cricketers, reiterating their threat to ban the Australian cricketers.
Questioning Lalit Modi's sense of patriotism, Uddhav stated the Modi should understand the sentiment behind his father's remarks, but that there were other ways to show Lalit Modi the right from wrong. That does not sound like a veiled threat.
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