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Khaleej Times

EDITORIAL Why is Mumbai Burning?
26 October 2008


When Raj Thackeray, part-time builder, disgruntled former member of the family-controlled Shiv Sena and a frustrated politician, launched his vicious hate campaign against north Indians in Mumbai earlier this year, sections within the ruling dispensation in Maharashtra sensed an opportunity to strike at the opposition, by creating a rift within its support base.

Raj, who grew up in the lap of luxury in the Thackeray household, and is a man known to enjoy the good life — he is fond of fast cars, expensive watches and fashionable clothes — could make life difficult for the Shiv Sena by splitting its loyal vote bank, it was felt by many in the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Beyond that, he could at worst prove to be of some nuisance value and could soon be put down.

But as many politicians in India and elsewhere in the world have learnt, much to their chagrin, it is easy to create a Frankenstein, difficult to bottle up. While Raj initially emerged as a handy tool for the Congress-NCP combine to beat the Shiv Sena with his Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), with its parochial and hate-filled anti-migrant agenda, has gained a momentum of its own that threatens to ignite a conflagration that could scald not just Maharashtra, but other major states of India including Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

Last week’s shameful episode, when students from Bihar — who had come to Mumbai to sit for a Railway Recruitment Board examination — were attacked by MNS rowdies, triggered off a nationwide furore, leading to the arrest of Raj Thackeray. However, the failure of the state government to pin him on serious charges has led to courts releasing him on bail.

As with most such ‘movements,’ launched by ‘limousine leaders’ — who never travel by trains and buses, but incite their followers to set public vehicles afire — who have expensive tastes, but a frivolous grasp over political issues, the MNS has drawn criminal and lumpen elements who invariably attack the poor, destroy public properties and make life miserable for ordinary citizens.

Raj Thackeray’s provocative speeches have led to frequent attacks on poor north Indian migrants, who come to cities like Mumbai in search of a livelihood. Far from snatching jobs from locals — most of who would never consider taking up such ‘lowly’ tasks as driving taxis or auto-rickshaws, or pulling carts — they provide essential services in an expanding economy.

The MNS was established by Raj after he parted company with the Shiv Sena, following his being sidelined by his uncle, Bal Thackeray, the founder of the rabidly Hindu communal outfit, who preferred to back his own son, Uddhav. When the MNS failed to make much headway politically, Raj decided to revive the Sena’s diabolical and divisive strategy, inciting Maharashtrian youth to attack north Indian migrants.

A weak state administration, led by two bickering partners — the Congress and the NCP — chose to ignore Raj’s rantings; worse, many in government encouraged him, hoping he would nibble into the Shiv Sena’s support base. Way back in the 1960s, the Congress had adopted a similar strategy, promoting Bal Thackeray and using him to bludgeon the Communists in Bombay.

The move expectedly backfired, with the Sena emerging as a hydra-headed monster, fanning the flames of communal disharmony. Successive governments in Maharashtra watched helplessly as the party resorted to violence, targetting people of different communities and religions. Sadly, by letting Raj and his hooligans run riot, the state government is ensuring the Sena era redux.
 
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someone should kill Thackery. He hates evryone except Maharashtrian Hindus. People like him are the scourge of India.
 
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Man... the power of the media.

Okay, here is the deal. I live in Mumbai; I was in the hot spots when the events were happening. I traveled to work (in local trains) during the entire drama. The media hyped it up royally; this is what Raj wanted.

There were riots, but almost all were paid for and localized. The cops did not intervene because no politician wanted them to.

In other words, a typical dog and pony show in the Indian pre-election drama.

Raj may have gained the elite Marathi vote bank, but he has alienated almost everybody else, including many Maharashtrians. A stupid move.

As far as Mumbai is concerned, you have to be here to believe it. The city is liberalizing day by day though the village idiots running the state do not want the city to.


Muse:
There is one reason why no state in India can secede: Indian babudom.
 
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There is one reason why no state in India can secede: Indian babudom.

There is no demand for secession from anybody - why are we even discussing this. :rolleyes:
Raj Thackeray wants reservations for locals and preference given to Marathis over everyone else in that state. That's about it.
 
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There is no demand for secession from anybody - why are we even discussing this. :rolleyes:
Raj Thackeray wants reservations for locals and preference given to Marathis over everyone else in that state. That's about it.

Flint, I know that; I was afraid that the conversation would take that turn (as it usually does).
 
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im afraid the local population dosent think so. the issue is not as simple as you think it is
 
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Man... the power of the media.

Okay, here is the deal. I live in Mumbai; I was in the hot spots when the events were happening. I traveled to work (in local trains) during the entire drama. The media hyped it up royally; this is what Raj wanted.

There were riots, but almost all were paid for and localized. The cops did not intervene because no politician wanted them to.

In other words, a typical dog and pony show in the Indian pre-election drama.

Raj may have gained the elite Marathi vote bank, but he has alienated almost everybody else, including many Maharashtrians. A stupid move.

As far as Mumbai is concerned, you have to be here to believe it. The city is liberalizing day by day though the village idiots running the state do not want the city to.


Muse:
There is one reason why no state in India can secede: Indian babudom.

trust me maharashtrans dont think so
 
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i am a south indian born brought up in mumbai, i speak write talk marathi.whole hearted maharashtrian .please dont comment without understanding the emotions of the local people.i dont justify what happened recently but understand our point of argument.
 
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Kingfisher99:

From what I know about Maharashtra's politics, the real king maker remains Sharad Powar. Plus, all I'm saying is that you can (to a certain extent) justify Raj's agenda, though I disagree here, was the violence necessary?

Also, who is stopping Maharashtrians from applying for jobs?
 
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this whole problem started because of laloo and co .they unnecessry came to mumbai and politicised the chat puja making it a forum for show of strenght but naturally the people here did not like that .as far as jobs are concerned well there are few jobs candidates plenty so the local youth were incensed w.hen railway recruitment advt were not printed in mumbai but only in bihar they smelt a ***,and all these things followed
 
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this whole problem started because of laloo and co .they unnecessry came to mumbai and politicised the chat puja making it a forum for show of strenght but naturally the people here did not like that .as far as jobs are concerned well there are few jobs candidates plenty so the local youth were incensed w.hen railway recruitment advt were not printed in mumbai but only in bihar they smelt a ***,and all these things followed

Are you saying that railway jobs in Maharashtra were advertised only in Bihar?

I can actually sympathize with the current situation in Maharashtra. People from North India who settle in the state don't bother to learn the language or assimilate, but simply try to form a political bloc.

Unfortunately, it seems that the only way to gain attention in India is to kill a few people. Nobody seems to be interested in examining any problem before it turns into an emergency or a tragedy.
 
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unfortunatly only the common man suffers.we seriously need an alternate front.no political party is worthy to rule india.
 
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Are you saying that railway jobs in Maharashtra were advertised only in Bihar?

I can actually sympathize with the current situation in Maharashtra. People from North India who settle in the state don't bother to learn the language or assimilate, but simply try to form a political bloc.

Unfortunately, it seems that the only way to gain attention in India is to kill a few people. Nobody seems to be interested in examining any problem before it turns into an emergency or a tragedy.

Thats nonsense , Railway jobs are advertised in national newspaper and in Employment news which is printed all over India .
Its more like sour grapes

People from North India or any part of India have right to deciede which languange they want to speak or learn .

Looks like MNS rowdys speaking
 
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