The Asian Age

BJP, Cong play ‘ Shivaji politics’

In first event of its kind in Delhi, both parties try to reach out to Marathas

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

Politics over Hindutva icon and legendary Maratha ruler Chhatrapat­i Shivjai Maharaj picked up steam in the nation’s capital with BJP and Congress heavyweigh­ts paying tribute to India’s “greatest warrior” on his birth anniversar­y on Monday. President Ram Nath Kovind, vice- president M. Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi paid tribute to the great Maratha warrior. A grand event was also organised for the first time in New Delhi to mark the occasion. This was seen as an effort by the ruling BJP to send a signal to its core votebank and also to woo the powerful Marathas, who are now demanding reservatio­ns in Maharashtr­a, a state now under BJP- Shiv Sena rule.

Mr Kovind, who participat­ed in the event organised by the descendant of the Maratha king and BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapat­i, described Shivaji as a “system builder”. Mr Kovind said Shivaji Maharaj’s lessons on “social democracy” were relevant even today

Very few figures have contribute­d so much and so decisively to Indian history as Shivaji and that too within a short life span of just 50 years... Both Hindus and Muslims fought for him under the same flag.

— Ram Nath Kovind,

President

and that he is famous not just for his exemlpary valour and judiciousn­ess but also for his generosity for all sections of society. Mr Chhatrapat­i demanded Shivaji Maharaj’s birth anniversar­y be celebrated as a national festival.

Mr Modi tweeted “Jai Shivaji” ( hail Shivaji), and also posted a video clip of his earlier speech on Shivaji Maharaj, where the PM had asked people to emulate the deeds of the Maratha warrior.

Saying the Hindu king was one of India’s greatest royal warriors, Mr Naidu hailed him for his valour, warfare strategies, administra­tive skills, progressiv­e outlook and respect

for women. “His legendary acts of bravery will continue to inspire every Indian,” the vicepresid­ent said as he paid his respects to Shivaji on Twitter.

Mr Gandhi paid his tribute through a message in Marathi on the social networking site. “My salutes to Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj who realised the concept of people” s state, giving out a message of unity and harmony,” the Congress president said.

Amid the energetic beating of the traditiona­l war drum, it was a sea of saffron at the IGNCA complex, with men and women sporting saffron turbans — the colour of Shivaji’s flag — as vocal cries of “Jai Shivaji, Jai Bhawani” vented the air in a telling eulogy at the event to mark the birth anniversar­y of the Maratha ruler. Earlier, a grand procession was taken out from the Maharashtr­a Sadan via Rajpath to the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts lawns. Artists, including those performing the Maharashtr­ian martial art Mardani khel, performed all through the procession.

Calling him one of the country’s most inspiring figures, who had united people rising above caste and religion, Mr Kovind said: “Very few figures have contribute­d so much and so decisively to Indian history as Shivaji and that too within a short life span of just 50 years... His fight was not for riches but for self- rule ( swaraj)... both Hindus and Muslims fought for him under the same flag.”

Top military officials, including Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat and Navy Chief Adm. Sunil Lanba, were present on the occasion. On the soldierly prowess of the Maratha warrior, the President said it should be studied how he had managed to conquer huge armies with “just a small band of men”.

On being presented with a large- sized portrait of the 17th century warrior, the President said he had always felt the need for such a portrait at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, and now that need too has been met.

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