MUMBAI, Jan. 12 -- In a last-ditch bid to consolidate the Marathi vote ahead of the civic polls on January 15, the Thackeray brothers appeared together for the first time at Shivaji Park in two decades, urging Marathi-speaking citizens to back them to "save Mumbai" and retain political relevance in the city. Addressing the public rally together amid a sea of supporters, Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray accused the BJP of deliberately fuelling divisions under the guise of Hindutva. MNS president Raj Thackeray described the election as the "last battle" for the Marathi manoos in Mumbai. "If you make a mistake now, you will lose the chance to remain relevant," he warned.P4...