"The only problem with the (Shiv) Sena is public perception,” avers Khorram Siodia (pictured), deputy shakha pramukh, Ward 214 of the political party formed over 50 years ago on a communal Marathi-only plank by one time political cartoonist Bal Thackeray. The approach has changed since, the 39-year-old resident of Khareghat Colony, Siodia claimed to The Indian Express (IE) of December 19, 2016. "It is the most approachable party. The Shiv Sena is open to all communities, not just to Marathi people. It represents all communities and helps (them) all.” Having been active with the party for three years, Siodia was......