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Indian mourners react as the body of Hindu hardline Shiv Sena party leader Bal Thackeray is carried past during his funeral in Mumbai. Image Credit: AP

Mumbai: Hundreds of thousands of supporters have filled the streets of Mumbai for the funeral of Bal Thackeray, a Hindu leader linked to waves of mob violence against Muslims and migrant workers in India.

Shivaji Park was packed on Sunday as Thackeray's body was being cremated.

Nearly 20,000 policemen were on hand.

Earlier on Sunday, mourners appeared calm and marched orderly as Thackeray's funeral procession made its way to the park where the body was kept for his supporters to pay their last respects.

Thackeray, an 86-year-old powerful, rabble-rousing orator for Shiv Sena - which means Shiva's Army - died on Saturday following a cardio-respiratory arrest. He had been ill for several weeks. 

Thackeray's death triggered a virtual shutdown of the city.

As his cortege progressed through Mumbai, police advised residents to travel only in emergencies.

Taxis went off the roads, and shopkeepers and restaurants stayed shut since news of his death spread across the city.

Hundreds of thousands of mourners lined the funeral route to catch a final glimpse of Thackeray, still wearing his trademark sunglasses as his body, covered in the Indian flag, was driven slowly through the crowd.

Authorities placed a massive police force on the streets in a bid to avert trouble following the death of the politician whose party has a reputation for intimidation and unrest.