Reason: For showing true stories of Bal
Thackarey’s politics
All the above incidents underline the chilling
reality that haunts Maharashtra politics;
Politics of Violence
Bal Thackarey has built his political career
on the premise of violence & hate for
over four decades. It began in the 60’s
when he spearheaded the hate campaign against
south Indians in Maharashtra. But the real
rise of Thackarey was seen in the 90’s
when he incited his party workers to kill
Muslims in the aftermath of the Babri Masjid
demolition. Sadly his party, the Shiv Sena
along with ally BJP captured power for the
first time in Maharashtra in 1995. This
was the first election in the state after
the Hindu-Muslim riots of 1992-93 and the
1993 Bombay blast. Known for his controversial
politics, Thackarey has through out his
political career not only spoken against
Muslims, north Indian & south Indian
but also appreciated the acts of violence
carried out by his party workers.
Following in his foot steps is his estranged
nephew Raj Thackarey, the supremo of MNS
(Maharashtra Navnirman Sena). Raj might
have drifted away from his uncle and started
his own separate political outfit, but when
it comes to violent methods the nephew has
surely made his uncle proud. From 2006 onwards
Raj’s MNS workers have constantly
attacked north Indians (U.Ps & Biharis).
And now with his goons also entering the
Maharashtra Assembly and demonstrating on
the very first day their idea of politics,
things do not look any better.
The only silver lining has been voters’
rejection of Bal Thackeray’s brand
of politics. That is precisely the reason
for senior Thackeray’s frustration.
Both uncle and nephew are now fighting for
the common cause and stooping down to reprehensible
violent methods to endorse their ideology.
Bal Thackeray is at the fag end of his political
journey. All this while he hoped that his
son and executive-president of Shiv Sena,
Uddhav Thackeray would carry forward his
legacy. But Uddhav lacked Thackeray Senior’s
charisma which gave his cousin Raj the perfect
opportunity to tap.
The biggest factor for the rise of the Thackeray’s
is with out any element of doubt the Congress.
From the 70’s till date Congress which
was always in power deliberately ignored
the ring leaders who have led and spearheaded
hate campaigns against different communities.
Throughout the Congress has acted as a mute
spectator.
Come 2006, Raj Thackeray’s MNS restored
to the same violent methods. The Congress
led government remained a mute spectator
again. It was only when the situation got
out of hand completely and after much criticism,
not only from different parts of the country
but international media did the government
arrest Raj. But the Congress eventually
succeeded in its goal. By letting Raj grow
into a monster it was able to divide the
Marathi vote which directly benefited the
Congress. Thanks to Raj, Congress-NCP combine
is back in power. Today both Shiv Sena and
the MNS have the audacity to attack anyone,
anywhere in Maharashtra. It doesn’t
matter whether you are a student or a taxi
driver or a journalist or a corporate worker
or a common man. It is all about intimidation
and cheap publicity at any cost. So what
if Shiv Sena’s influence is eroding?
Bal Thackeray still considers himself a
tiger, against whom no one can speak, but
mind you, he can speak against anyone like
a dictator. Similarly Raj with just 12%
of the vote share holds the right to beat
any north Indian for not knowing Marathi
or rather not respecting Marathi pride.
So is the Congress going to stop them? To
kill one monster it has to let the other
one grow into an even bigger one!!
Unfortunately, Maharashtra is slowly becoming
synonymous with the Thackareys; thanks to
their ‘hate’ politics. This
state has given India stalwarts from different
walks of life. From cricketers like Gavaskar
& Tendulkar to artists like Lata Mangeshkar
& Madhuri Dixit to social actvists like
Medha Patkar, Anna Hazare & Baba Apte
to army General Arun Shridhar Vaidya. It’s
a sad irony that the man who empowered every
Indian with the freedom to speak in any
language, follow any religion & work
in any region was also a Maharashtrian.
That man was none other than the architect
of the Indian constitution- Babasaheb Ambedkar. |