Mumbai, Aug. 23 -- Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray visited Mulund East on Saturday and slammed the BJP for handing over open spaces to private parties. He inspected the area's open spaces and voiced his opposition to a proposal to change the reservation of a 40,000-square-foot plot earmarked for a sports complex. "Although a plot opposite Orchid International School is reserved for a fuel station, the adjacent plot, which is reserved for a sports facility, is being sought for a private fuel company. We will not allow the reservation to be changed under any circumstances," Thackeray said. Continuing his tirade, Thackeray accused the BJP-led government of changing reservations on open spaces to benefit BJP-linked organisations, adding that 17-18 open grounds in Mumbai had been "taken away" over the past four years. He alleged that the government is keen to hand over 22 BEST depots, two plots in Mulund, the Neville D'Souza football ground in Bandra, and open spaces in the Andheri-Juhu area to these organisations. He called upon Mulund residents to join the Tiranga rally on Sunday evening, irrespective of their political ideology. "The protest is not political. If Mumbai loses its open grounds, there will be no space left even to breathe freely. If there are no grounds left for Gen Z, where will they play?" Thackeray questioned....