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`We are not against any religion'

NEW DELHI APRIL 28. The executive president of the Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackeray, today kick-started his party's election campaign for the coming Delhi Assembly polls, calling upon Shiv Sainiks to reach out to the common man to solve their day-to-day problems.

He declared that he wanted the Sena to spread out of Maharashtra and become a national party.

Mr. Thackeray refrained from mentioning the Ram temple and conversion issues. "We have no enmity towards any religion. We are not against Muslims, but we are against those who do not love this country, " he said at a function held here by the Shiv Sena to felicitate him.

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