Consider the astonishment then when Ferreira himself turned up at Bal Thackeray’s door recently. The billiards champ was part of a delegation of Goan Catholics in Mumbai that met the Sena chief, asking him to lobby for their demands. These include the refurbishment of a 16th century church in the city and greater building rights in the community’s traditional villages or gaothans. When asked whether he’s joining the party, Ferreira stuck to a non-committal line—"I have an open mind on a range of issues and this could be one of them." But he’s virtually endorsed the party’s thinly-veiled anti-immigrants campaign: "If this influx can be stopped, provided the means are civilised, I don’t really see anything wrong with it."