The Asian Age

Babri razed, Sena rose

Shiv came to power in Maharashtr­a in 1995 riding on public sentiments fomented by riots in 1992-93. Balasaheb Thackeray was ‘proud’ of Babri demolition.

- BHAGWAN PARAB

A jubiliant Shiv Sena on Saturday welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict, which cleared the way for the party’s long-standing demand for a Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Party chief Uddhav Thackeray hailed the Supreme Court judgement and said that the day would be written in golden words in Indian history.

The party, currently engaged in a bitter power struggle with the BJP, even hinted that it was ready to put its ambition of forming the government in Maharashtr­a on backburner for the sake of constructi­ng a Ram Mandir at Ayodhya.

Senior Sena leader Sanjay Raut, in a tweet, said, “Pehle Mandir Phir Sarkar!! Ayodhya mein Mandir, Maharashtr­a mein Sarkar... Jai ShriRam.”

While emphasisin­g the importance of the long-pending issue to his party, Mr Thackeray announced that he would visit Ayodhya on November 24 to offer his prayers.

“I had visited Ayodhya on November 24 last year and offered prayers. I also participat­ed in ‘aarti’ on the banks of river Sarayu there. I had then taken along with me soil from the Shivneri fort, the birthplace of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj, and prayed for a miracle to ensure constructi­on of a Ram temple. I am happy that that miracle happened within a year,” he said.

During the Lok Sabha campaign earlier this year, Mr Thackeray had categorica­lly demanded that a temple should be constructe­d at the disputed site in Ayodhya. He had also urged the BJP-led Union government to introduce a law to ensure constructi­on of a grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

The Shiv Sena has used Ram Mandir issue in the past to corner its long-time ally BJP.

Mr Thackeray’s Ayodhya visit in November last year was also seen as part of his efforts to put pressure on BJP as the party THE UDDHAV THACKERAYL­ED PARTY, CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN A BITTER POWER STRUGGLE WITH THE BJP, EVEN HINTED THAT IT WAS READY TO PUT ITS AMBITION OF FORMING THE GOVERNMENT IN MAHARASHTR­A ON THE BACKBURNER FOR THE SAKE OF CONSTRUCTI­NG A RAM MANDIR AT AYODHYA. ‘PEHLE MANDIR PHIR SARKAR!!... JAI SHRIRAM’, TWEETED SANJAY RAUT had failed to resolve the issue politicall­y despite being in power in Uttar Pradesh and Centre.

He said he would visit L.K. Advani, who had undertaken a Rathayatra. The veteran BJP leader has been sidelined in the BJP ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took charge of the party.

Crediting Mr Advani on Ram Mandir issue, the Sena chief added, “Ram Janmabhoom­i movement was a big agitation. Some people are not with us now. Some have lost their lives in the agitation. I salute them all.” Uttar Pradesh and Centre. ation. I salute them all.”

The Shiv Sena ows its electoral success in Maharashtr­a to the Ram Mandir issue. The party came into nationa limelight in the nineties when its chief Balasaheb Thackeray claimed credit for Babri Masjid demolition. In fact, the party did not even hesitate to shed its original tag of being a proMarathi party to become a Hindutva party.

The Shiv Sena organised events like Maha Aartis in nook and corners of the city to keep the issue burning.

The deadly riots, which followed in Mumbai and other parts of the state after the Babri Masjid demolition, further ascertaine­d Sena’s image as a hardline Hindu nationalis­t party in the country. The party also faced allegation­s of orchestrat­ing the violence during the riots.

However, the Ram Mandir issue also benefited the Shiv Sena immensely, as it propelled to power in Maharashtr­a in 1995.

Riding on the wave of a strong religious polarisati­on that soared after the riots, the Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance won the polls and formed the first truly nonCongres­s government in Maharashtr­a.

Since then the party has been aggressive­ly pursuing the issue, in the Parliament as well as outside of it.

“The contributi­on of Balasaheb in the Ram Janmabhoom­i movement is immense,” said Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant, who is also the Union minister of heavy industries and a Member of Parliament from Mumbai South.

“When no one was willing to speak after the Babri Masjid demolition, Balasaheb openly came out to say the he was proud of Shiv Sainiks if they had demolished the Masjid. During the Ram Janmabhoom­i movement, he also coined the popular slogan ‘Garv Se Kaho Hum Hindu Hai’. The constructi­on of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya is a matter of country’s pride,” the Sena’s lone minister at the Centre added.

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