MNS’S NEW TASK
Tuesday, 27th May, 2008
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena is a regional political party having its base in maharashtra.It was founded by Raj Thackrey, nephew of Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackrey on 9th of March in Mumbai. He was as the second powerful person in Shiv Sena after Bal Thackrey and was aspiring to become the next Chief Minister. He could not succeed because he was sidelined by Bal Thackrey’s son Uddav Thackrey.
He broke away from Shiv Sena and announced his future plans regarding starting a new party and it policies. He left Shiv Sena because it was an “ailing party” and was being “run by petty clerks” and had “fallen from its former glory”.He was not satisfied with the ways the party ideology was being implemented. He did not want to have hostilities with his uncle who “was, is and always will be his mentor”. But Hostilities between both of them kept on growing because of his continuous criticism of Bal thackrey’s policies.
He declared the motto of his party ‘I am of Maharashtra; Maharashtra is Mine that reflected his party’s communal Hindutva ideology. He, from the starting had declared that his
party(MNS) will be a secular party and will accept anyone who will follow the the party moto ,I am of Maharashtra,Maharashrtra is Mine. But his history as a Shiv Sena leader reflect the opposite view as a long time hardliner as compared to the other leaders of the party.
In February MNS hit the headlines when some MNS activists opposed a Samajwadi Party rally and clashed with Samajwadi Party workers in Mumbai. In the following days people saw the ideological implementation of MNS’s policies when they started a compaign to expel the North Indians out of Maharashtra. MNS activists attacked especially the migrants from Utter Pradesh (UP) and Bihar. They were forced to leave, even they students highly professionals as doctors were not spared.
On May 26 Raj Thackeray declared his new campaign to be launched.He said Pune, with its large number of reputed universities and institutions imparting higher education is attracting students from Northern states, who are given admissions on massive donations, leaving the deserving Marathi aspirants in lurch”. In the new academic session north Indian students are going to be the next target of MNS, who will have to dance to the MNS’s ideological tunes.
Raj Thackeray has found a new job this time he has decided to teach the North Indian students some of the ideological lessons. North Indians have contributed a lot for the development of the country and even for maharashtra.If they are thrown out of Maharashtra the created gap cannot be fulfilled. Ideologies are made by people for people to be followed but not for some lines drawn on a paper dividing a nation into parts. It is the historical fact that wherever making found suitable conditions for better living it migrated to that place. One can try to oppose the trend but the fact can’t be.

