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Thackerays Lock Horns Once Again

The morning of May 4 saw loudspeakers blaring one after the other. The first one with the ‘Azaan’ while the second one with the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’. It was Raj Thackeray going ahead with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ challenge to the Maha Vikas Aghadi government on its refusal to do a Yogi Adityanath in Maharashtra. What they are demanding is to mute or remove loudspeakers perched on the minarets of mosques across Maharashtra. The focus is on the loudspeaker

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The morning of May 4 saw loudspeakers blaring one after the other. The first one with the ‘Azaan’ while the second one with the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’. It was Raj Thackeray going ahead with the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ challenge to the Maha Vikas Aghadi government on its refusal to do a Yogi Adityanath in Maharashtra. What they are demanding is to mute or remove loudspeakers perched on the minarets of mosques across Maharashtra. The focus is on the loudspeaker. And on Raj Thackeray, who has asked ‘Hindus’ across Maharashtra to challenge the ‘Azaan’ with the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ as it was “now or never!” The police are on their feet across the state, saying there’s mischief afoot. And stating that those breaking the peace would face the full might of the law. Arrests were being made from Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Pimpri-Chinchwad, etc. This, even as Navneet Rana and Ravi Rana were granted bail in the sedition cases lodged against them for threatening to chant the Hanuman Chalisa outside Matoshree, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray’s Mumbai residence. The police were also massed outside Raj Thackeray’s residence. This is the first time in two decades that the Thackeray cousins are back in the news together.

The fact of the matter is, the ‘Cousins Thackeray’ will never be at peace with each other. Their rivalry may take on political overtones, but deep down it is personal. One of the two will have to publicly accept the hegemony of the other for peace to prevail between them, which is not going to happen in an eon’s time. Their differences go back to their adolescence. Some may draw equivalences in Mahabharata; others will try to draw parallels in ‘Dynasty’, but neither tells it right. The fact is, this is a story about two boys who grew up to adulthood, with chips on their shoulders. Also, most fathers are like Dhritrashtra. And Raj Thackeray was only a nephew! Today, the Bharatiya Janata Party has descended on the estranged duo to exploit that fault line. Prime Minister Narendra Modi never tires of haranguing political dynasties, but here’s the BJP fanning dynastic fires for political chicanery.

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Rejected by Balasaheb Thackeray, Raj Thackeray went solo in 2006 and launched the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, winning seats in the Maharashtra Assembly, and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. But, somewhere down the line, Raj Thackeray slacked and the MNS floundered. Party MLAs jumped ship and joined Shiv Sena. Talk swirled that Raj Thackeray slept late, and woke up late. Raj Thackeray’s flip-flops also gained notice. The MNS’s UP-Bihar bhaiya–baiting didn’t help matters. Also, the ‘Marathi Manoos’ tag was slipping. Raj Thackeray tipped pro and anti-Modi. He stood firm with Sharad Pawar and even graced Uddhav Thackeray’s coronation. All those were chimera on the block. Now, he is needling Uddhav, and badmouthing Sharad Pawar. As for peace between the ‘Cousins Thackeray’, Uddhav and Raj got their surname ‘Thackeray’ courtesy of their grandfather Keshav Panvelkar who took the ‘Thackeray’ surname from India-born British writer William ‘Makepeace’ Thackeray whom he admired. But ‘making peace’ is the last thing in Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray’s minds.

 

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