Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Why Thackeray’s stand on Hindutva won’t be a problem

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Maharashtr­a. The previous Devendra Fadnavis-led BJP government wanted to end Pawar’s influence on the state’s politics which prompted the Maratha strongman to take the lead attack against the BJP in Assembly elections. Pawar’s campaign was a major reason why the two parties won more seats than what they had in 2014 and denied the BJP a chance to win majority on its own.

For Congress, preventing the BJP from forming a government in a crucial state like Maharashtr­a is politicall­y important, as is its being part of the ruling combinatio­n here. While it was very difficult for the party to extend support to an aggressive­ly right-wing party like the Sena, the Congress would now be patient with its new ally. While Thackeray agreeing to dilute his stand on contentiou­s issues could help Congress stick to its decision, the fact that majority of its MLAS in the state are not willing to stay out of power, would also compel the party to be patient with the Sena.

Second, the two parties do not have much of a problem if they are seen sympatheti­c towards Sena’s Hindutva. A significan­t section of local Congress leaders, as well as the NCP top brass, is of the opinion that such an alliance will help them counter the BJP’S attempt to paint the Congress and NCP as parties that only speaks for Muslims. “An image of Uddhav Thackeray standing next to Soniaji, or the chief minister of the three-party coalition performing an aarti at Ayodhya would send a message to our voters that we are not anti-hindus, as our rival party would like them to believe,” said a key Congress leader. He also pointed out how the Aam Aadmi Party was benefitted by its ‘soft Hindutva’ experiment in Delhi Assembly polls. This is the reason that the party did not oppose the Supreme Court’s verdict on Ram temple in Ayodhya, or why former Congress president Rahul Gandhi visited temples during Assembly campaign in Gujarat and other states, he pointed out.

In fact, when the Sena announced Uddhav Thackeray’s plan to visit Ayodhya, the state Congress was quick to react that it had no problem with the move since it was in favour of building Ram temple in Ayodhya.

State leaders from both the parties think they have to counter the BJP’S plan to polarise voters on religious lines. If that works, the BJP would be forced to reply to the questions on the state of economy and unemployme­nt which would be a difficult task, they feel.

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