*Shiv Sena Ire against Shah Rukh Khan*


*Ram Puniyani*





A fortnight ago (January 2010) Shah Rukh Khan, the celebrated film star,
voiced his opinion that Pakistani Cricket players should not be prevented
from playing in IPL cricket League. This sparked a big row of protest from
the local Shiv Sena supporters, who criticized Khan and tore the posters of
his film, ‘My Name is Khan’, they also went on to say if Shah Rukh’s ‘Khan’
is awakening he  should very well go to Pakistan and be there. At the same
time Shiv Sena is spearheading a violent campaign, ‘Mumbai for
Maharashtrians’, to which even cricket star Sachin Tendulkar, a
Maharashtrian, amongst others voiced their opinion that all parts of India
belong to all the Indian citizens.



Mumbai is currently seeing the turmoil around these twin issues,
regionalism, and communalism in its worst form. One knows that
India-Pakistan relations have been quiet strained right since the beginning.
There have been three wars between these two neighbors. The people living
across the borders, with relatives on either side have been moaning with
pain and anguish due to this strife between the two countries. Many issues
have been a bone of contention between the two neighbors, the major lately
being terrorism.



Terrorism needs to be understood in its depth if it is to be eliminated. The
roots of this terror lie in the politics of oil, creation of Madrassas on
the soil of Pakistan to train the Al Qaeda terrorists by US. US wanted to
confront the Russian occupation of Afghanistan in the late 1970s. This Al
Qaeda was created by indoctrinating the Muslim youth by instilling distorted
version of Islam. Osama bin Laden was brought in again by machinations of
US, same Osama was given millions of dollars and tons of armaments to join
the anti Russian forces.



After the defeat of Russian forces this indoctrinated outfit turned against
others in the region. It did create havoc and continues to torment the
region. It has been like a Frankenstein’s monster, which has misused the
identity of Islam for the acts of violence and currently Pakistan is the
major victim of this monster.



While the terrorism’s base might be in Pakistan, it is not the Pakistani
state, or Pakistani people or democratic elements that are supporting this
poisonous cancer. As such Pakistan lost her ex Prime Minster and regularly
we see the acts of terror in Pakistan. To eliminate this cancer, the
civilian Government in Pakistan is trying its own bit, but the
Military-Mullah complex in Pakistan, patronized by US, is the one, which
nurtures this phenomenon. While we are fully justified in condemning
terrorism, calling upon civilian government to control it, it is also true
that gestures of friendship to Pakistan will strengthen civilian government
and eliminate terrorism in the long run. So peace with Pakistan has to be
strengthened through music, sports, business and educational exchange. A
Hate campaign between the neighbors will be harmful to the interests of both
the countries.



So while anger against terrorism is natural, we can’t ignore the deeper
dynamics of the region and shun peace. Peace is the pre-requisite of
progress of the region. The insinuations by Shiv Sena against Shah Rukh,
asking him to go to Pakistan, just because his name is Muslim, is against
the values of Indian Constitution and the spirit of the National movement,
which built the country. The divisive nature of regional politics is to be
condemned through and through. Our concept of citizenship is not based
around religion. People of all religions are equal citizens of the country.
To doubt the patriotism of any citizen just because of ‘one’s religion’ is
the insult of Indian Constitution.



Same way, while appreciating the fact that the metros like Mumbai can’t
accommodate the population beyond a point, there is also a need to
introspect as to why so many people migrate to Mumbai? As such, it is lop
sided development of the country which forces people to migrate to such a
metropolis. So while demanding a curb on Shiv Sena for its hooliganism and
anti national utterances, one also has to focus attention for a pattern of
development where people don’t have to migrate just to survive. That’s where
the crux of the matter is.



Shiv Sena has a complex history. It was supported by industrialists and
partly nurtured by a section of Congress leadership decades ago. The idea
then was to smash the left trade unions, which were struggling for workers
rights in an honest way. Later the same Shiv Sena attacked the South
Indians, then Gujaratis and finally North Indians for sometime before
jumping on the Rath (chariot) of Hinduvta spearhead by BJP’s Lal Krishna
Advani. Shiv Sena has been the most firm ally of BJP and its communal
politics all through. Shiv Sena’s supremo Bal Thackeray has also been
indicted in the Srikrishna Commission report, a report which has been put
into cold storage by the Congress government. Interestingly Shiv Sena, SS,
presents its role in Mumbai violence as being that of protecting Hindus, a
formulation which is from the World of make believe, which presents victim
as the culprit, as Shrikrishna Commission makes it very clear.



The methods employed by Shiv Sena earlier and MNS (Maharashtra Nav Nirnman
Sena) of Raj Thackeray show the parallels with the ones’ employed by
Hitler’s foot soldiers, i.e. to intimidate people through street violence.
In this direction on regular basis Shiv Sena in particular attacked artists,
Gulam Ali, a Gazal singer from Pakistan, M.F. Hussain, a Painter, and now
Shahrukh Khan. In these ‘storm trooper’ methods it SS had been associated
with the parallel ones from RSS stream, Bajrang Dal etc. The idea is to
vandalize and make a glaring attack on liberal values of democracy. While
outfits like SS, MNS and Bajrang Dal are fascists, they use democratic
space, the lapses of opportunist centralist politics to come up in the
social space. Hitler also used the democratic space to come, to abolish the
democratic space itself. The analogies of such formations with Hitler,
fascists are too glaring to be ignored. They are a product politics of
vested interests, taking advantage of centrist formations like Congress and
than turning into Frankenstein’s monsters.



With Bal Thackeray trying to pass on the mantle of his fascist politics,
Uddhav and Raj, son and nephew respectively, claimed the inheritance. Bal
Thackeray decided to anoint his son Uddhav as the heir apparent. Peeved by
this the more aggressive Raj launched his own outfit, Maharashtra Nav Nirman
Sena. In the formative period of MNS, Congress again played a complicit role
by sitting pretty when Raj unleashed his aggression against hapless taxi
drivers from North India and Bihar. This acted as the tonic for the MNS, and
it became bold enough to unleash rampage time and over again. It has come to
stay as a political force. The role of Congress has been very compromising
as for as formation of Shiv Sena and MNS are concerned.



Shiv Sena- MNS primarily belong to divisive- fascist anti national ideology
of communalism and regionalism. Their disregard for the values of Indian
Constitution is there for all to see. Their politics also proves that
divisive ideologies strengthen each other. Both these outfits, particularly
Shiv Sena has been using both these sectarianisms for its political benefit.




Shiv Sena and its offshoot, Maharashtra Nav Nirman Sena, both thrive on the
divisive sentiments. The spirit of National integration is being attacked by
the actions of these regional forces. We should not target our citizens in
the name of religion or region. The encouragement of Hate against Pakistan
is shortsighted and is playing to the crude emotions, ignoring the deeper
causes of terrorism, for that the finger of accusation should point to the
US policies which has been pursing its politics of control in the region and
has used Pakistan as the base and ally for its ambitions of appropriating
this Black Gold. One must support the rights of all our citizens within the
limits of Indian Constitution and restrain the regional and communal forces
for the sake of national progress.





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Issues in Secular Politics

I February, 2010

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