Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray,who met Narendra Modi during his three-day fast,today said his estranged cousin Uddhav Thackeray was angry as the Gujarat Chief Minister had ignored him. "I feel it is because Modi does not give him (Uddhav) value,that may be the reason for the irritation," Raj said. Raj was speaking to reporters a day after the Shiv Sena executive president called him disloyal. "If this is the reaction to my single sentence,what will happen in (BMC) elections," Raj said,adding that he would come out with damning revelations (against Uddhav and Sena) after Diwali. "Then you see,what all comes out," he said. "Compared to such 'namak haram' (disloyal) animals,it is better to photograph loyal animals in the jungle," Uddhav Thackeray had said yesterday,responding to Raj Thackeray's remarks that Uddhav should concentrate on clicking the potholes that dot the city,instead of photographing wild animals. The Mumbai civic body is controlled by the Sena-BJP combine. Raj quit Shiv Sena on December 18,2005 and three months later,announced formation of his new party.