career as a talented cartoonist with the
Free Press Journal newspaper in the 1950’s.
But the ‘politician’ Bal Thackarey
was born a decade later in the 60’s.
Not surprisingly, it was the Congress that
gave Thackarey a free hand to tighten his
grip on Mumbai based industrial unions as
the CPM influence was growing during the
same period. This was done with the intention
to safe guarding the Congress bastion. Thackarey
was leading an anti-migrant campiagn even
then. The only difference was that it was
against the South Indian & Gujaratis.
Thackarey’s claim was that Bombay
belonged to Marathis and jobs should be
reserved for Marathis not the ‘immigrants’.
Thackarey’s main problem is that his
outlook & issues have never been consistant.
In his four decade political career he has
changed his political issues from time to
time. After dropping the anti South Indian-Gujarati
issue in the 70’s, he shifted his
focus on the anti-muslim issue. And as that
issue lost steam over the years, he got
back to the anti-migrant issue but this
time it was against the migrants from U.P
& Bihar. Not to forget that some of
the other highlights of Shiv Sena have been
campaigns against western culture, especially
against Valentines Day.
The only consistency that Thackarey has
displayed in the four decades to spearhead
these issues, are the tools for communication
he has used to convey his message. And these
tools are- violence, vandalism, hate speeches,
vitriolic articles, threats, provocations
etc. Thackarey is a staunch believer of
hate politics. Many termed him as the ‘remote
control’ of Bombay in the 90’s.
This was the time when the Shiv Sena was
not in power. The Shiv Sainiks never wasted
an opportunity when it came to violence.
The political class, bollywood, corporate
India all shivered in front of him and no
one dared to go against his wishes. The
question of right and wrong never existed.
Thackarey had just one message for everyone-
that Mumbai, erstwhile Bombay was Thackarey’s
jungle and he was the king.
But a lot has changed over the years. It
took Thackarey 30 years from the time of
Shiv Sena’s formation in 1966 to capture
power. And it took just 5 years to let go
of it forever. Even when the Shiv Sena was
in power, the party really never did anything
significant to uplift the Marathis. Thackarey
has never had a real vision, even not for
the Marathis. Reservation of jobs for Marathis
is hardly a solution. And the kind of jobs
which Thackarey is now demanding to be reserved
are jobs like that of taxi drivers which
in any case not many Marathis are willing
to take up.
Even Thackarey’s son Uddav, has proved
to be a complete failure. Though he did
try to get away with violent political tactics,
but with the party failing continuously
over the last few years, he has also cracked
under pressure. Taking a leaf out of his
cousin Raj Thackrey’s book, he too
has adopted the same course which his father
did 40 years back.
Rahul Gandhi in a matter of four hours made
the Shiv Sena realize that their argument
has no support. It is about connecting with
people. It is true that there was an army
of policemen protecting Rahul during his
visit, but Rahul in 4 hours was able to
strike a chord with the Mumbaikars. By travelling
in a local train or going to schools &
colleges to interact with youngsters, Rahul
connected with all Mumbaikars irrespective
of the region or state or religion they
belonged to. That is what Thackeray failed
to realize over the years. What Rahul did
in 4 hours, Thackarey has never been able
to do in 4 decades. It’s about feeling
the pulse of the people and responding to
those aspirations.
So on one hand when icons like Sachin, Shahrukh,
Mukesh Ambani talk about one India, Thackarey
pounces on them forgetting that these people
have truly contributed to India unlike Thackarey.
Unfortunately we need more of Rahuls to
make the Thackarey realize that his brand
of politics is over and done with. We need
a Mumbaikar Rahul to make him realize that.Unfortunately
the likes of Pawar, Chavan and bollywood
have made Thackarey live on the myth that
he is still the tiger who can control the
jungle (Mumbai) by roaring from his den.
But someone needs to make him realize that
he is now a toothless tiger and the jungle
belongs to the lion now. And the lion is
none other then the common ‘Mumbaikar’.
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