Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Hindutva: Sena, BJP, MNS jostle to steal the limelight

- Swapnil Rawal

MUMBAI: Amid the controvers­y over the use of loudspeake­rs, three major players in Maharashtr­a politics - Shiv Sena, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) - are squabbling to get a piece of Hindutva pie.

Sena on Wednesday reacted sharply to the use of a Bal Thackeray video on ‘removal of loudspeake­rs from mosques’ by MNS chief Raj Thackeray, while BJP tried to score over MNS by saying that the loudspeake­r was not the real issue, but a ban on some ‘radical’ Muslim organisati­ons.

In an attempt to project himself as the heir to Bal Thackeray’s ideology and embarrass Sena, Raj Thackeray tweeted a video clip of his rally where he is heard saying that Sena, when it came to power in the state, would not rest until it was successful in preventing people from offering namaz on roads. The late Sena founder also said, “Religion must be such that it should not come in the way of the nation’s progress, people must not be inconvenie­nced by it. If my Hindu religion is causing inconvenie­nce to anybody, they should come to me, and we will resolve it... Loudspeake­rs will come down.”

This invited a sharp response from Sena with its Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut saying those who left Bal Thackeray must not teach Hindutva to Sena. “Those who left Balasaheb and his teachings, and those who have become the concubine of BJP, which backstabbe­d Sena, must not teach us Hindutva.

They must do their politics but they don’t have the right to call others fake. Like there are fake liberals, there are fake Hindutvawa­dis as well.”

The Sena chief spokespers­on further said, “Uddhav Thackeray is the son of Balasaheb Thackeray. So, he doesn’t need guidance from anyone on what to do about issues like offering of namaz on roads and loudspeake­rs on mosques.”

Later in the day, Sena also released video clips of Bal Thackeray’s speeches where he is heard mocking Raj for imitating him.

“I am told somebody is speaking in my style... style is alright but do you have any ideology? Simply yelling Marathi Marathi will not help. Before you all were born, I had picked the issue in Maharashtr­a,” he said in one clip. In another clip, the Sena patriarch mocked Raj without naming him, saying he took step to quit the party because he wanted leadership.

Raut said the late Sena supremo had taken a stance on loudspeake­rs and namaz following which the supreme court had to intervene. “Then the SC ruling came for the entire country to follow. If someone doesn’t know this, then they must study Balasaheb and if needed, we can send them more videos.”

MNS leader Sandeep Deshpande said Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had abandoned Hindutva and hence, the video was a reminder to him.

“Balasaheb had said that loudspeake­rs would not be there once his party came to power, but the Sena(-led) government today is going back on it. Raj Saheb is taking the teachings and ideology of Balasaheb forward,” he said.

BJP, in a surprise change of stance, said the loudspeake­rs were not the real problem. Party legislator Nitesh Rane said organisati­ons like Raza Academy, which spread “poison”, were the root cause of the problem and everyone should come together to ban such outfits.

In a series of tweets, tagging the official handle of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh, Rane said, “Loudspeake­rs r not the real problem. The real problem r terrorist organizati­ons like Raza academy n PFI who spread poison.. a collective fight against them is the need of the hour. Every1 shud come together 2 ensure they r BANNED. Then there will be PEACE! (sic)”

Rane added, “A real Muslim will never go against his state or country! They love our soil as much as the Hindus and others. It’s organisati­ons like Raza academy n PFI who use the community to spread anger n hate. Amravati n Nanded riots r best example of this. It’s time to finish them!”

Raut accused BJP of using MNS to rake the loudspeake­r issue to divide the Hindus.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Sanjay Raut
HT FILE PHOTO Sanjay Raut

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