Scions of three political families in Maharashtra today came together at a TV debate organised by India Today group.
Asked if he saw threat to Shiv Sena from his uncle and MNS chief Raj Thackeray, Aaditya said, "My job is to focus on Shiv Sena."
"You must have noticed that after 2004, Shiv Sena's image underwent a change after some elements left the party," he added, in an apparent reference to exits of Narayan Rane and Raj Thackeray.
Batting for vibrant nightlife in Mumbai, he said eateries and malls should be allowed to remain open till 6 am.
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BJP MP Poonam Mahajan, daughter of the late Pramod Mahajan, criticised Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil for his remark that even if a policeman were to be put up in every house crimes against women won't stop. "We have a Home Minister who can't protect the women," she said.