Politics: NCP using MNS
on November 7, 2008
Theme: Congress : Maharashtra : Marathi : MNS : Mumbai : NCP : Politics : Raj Thackeray : Shiv SenaKartikey Sehgal
Background.
[Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra and the financial capital of India. In the 21ST century, 50% (or more) of Mumbai's population lives on streets. Politics is very competitive. Currently, politicians are dividing people on linguistic lines for the sake of votes.
The hard-working Mumbai resident must do anything else but fall for political games, but he is frustrated with pathetic working conditions, filth, corruption and is ready to believe that his misery is the result of outsiders; people who come to live and work in Mumbai.
This story, however, concentrates on political games in Maharashtra.]
I had correctly said that the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is using Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) for political gains in Maharashtra.
[Raj is likely to be shielded by the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Shiv Sena is a political partner of BJP and NCP could use MNS to fight them in the next elections.] Source
NCP is now hinting at support to MNS.
A senior leader from NCP said in a television interview that people must respect Marathi ethos and culture. It is not important for non-Marathis to learn the language but they must not disrespect local customs.
He was, however, not forthcoming on how local Marathi culture is being disrespected by people from other states.
“I am not saying learn the language. At least respect the language, sentiments and the culture of the state.” Source
NCP is trying to be different from Shiv Sena by stating that learning Marathi should not be cumpolsary for non-Marathi people. The party could use this distinction as a political advantage in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.
If Raj becomes more popular in the coming weeks, then you may expect NCP to offer absolute political support to him. The current conundrum in Maharashtra is similar to the Jammu and Kashmir ‘land’ problem (here and here) where politicians divided people along religious lines to gain electoral support for the forthcoming elections. Political parties in Maharashtra are trying to gain Marathi votes by creating a sense of panic about ‘outsiders’ destroying Marathi culture.
The real issue is what MNS terms as ‘inadequate representation’ to locals in jobs in Maharashtra. They claim that they are upset about North Indians coming to Mumbai to apply for jobs. The issue surely has nothing to do with any culture or language being disrespected.
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Is NCP controlling MNS? Considering how Raj Thackeray, with his little experience in politics, is being drawn into political discussions and interviews, it is hard to believe that political players see no potential in him.
Why else would they not want Raj behind bars? Perhaps NCP is gauging his popularity among the masses. They may like to offer him political support before he is jailed; A jailed Raj could become a hero and his political gain could be used by NCP in the next polls against Congress and BJP.
Congress may not like to see Raj in jail after reading NCP’s favourable stance towards MNS. If Raj’s clout increases then they may offer lucrative posts to NCP and win them over. Raj would then be left without an ally.
Therefore, it’s possible that NCP is controlling MNS.


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Comments
This vote bank politics is sickening.
Living as I do in a linguistic chauvinist state, I understand that this issue is a road to nowhere.
What matters is that people should enjoy a reasonable degree of economic comfort.
In Times of India today, there is a news item stating that bullying fires a pleasure centre of the brain.
May be this is to do with the G-spot of the male ego?
(See how all bigots bully, and say they are fighting for ‘self-respect’. Something for Khakkar to explore!)
Regards,
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Nice analysis. It is very much possible that the NCP is playing vote-bank politics here.
Even the Congress is.
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@Baskaran
Agree.
@Trailblazer
Absolutely.
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