Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

Growing anti-Hindi sentinments, “Maharashtra for Maharashtrians” policy, would Maharashtra separate from Indian Union?

Looks like everyone in Maharashtra has to learn Marathi.


The Hindu : Columns / Siddharth Varadarajan : Can the idea of India pass the Thackeray test?

The Centre and the Maharashtra government must make it clear to the Shiv Sena that they will not be allowed to threaten Shah Rukh Khan with violence.

Now that he has come up with a radical plan for overhauling the country’s capacity to deal with terrorism and other threats to its national security, P. Chidambaram must turn his attention to a problem that none of his predecessors in the Union Home Ministry ever had the courage to deal with: putting goondas in their place.

The task is urgent and brooks no delay. After sparring with Shah Rukh Khan for several days over the Bollywood actor’s statement regretting the absence of Pakistani players in the forthcoming IPL cricket tournament and declaring that Mumbai belongs to all Indians and not just Maharashtrians, the Shiv Sena has now come up with an ultimatum: Mr. Khan must apologise or else the party will not allow his films to be shown in the city, India’s commercial capital.
For me, this contest is as nerve-wracking and stomach churning as any the IPL could throw up. Will this political tournament end with the jailing and prosecution of the Shiv Sena’s leaders and goons who are conspiring to vandalise cinema halls and beat up those who defy this ban? Or will it end with the desolate spectacle of an isolated Shah Rukh being forced to surrender before the ridiculous diktat of the Shiv Sainiks — the way dozens of artists, actors, musicians and politicians have done over the past two decades in the face of the cowardice of policemen, ministers and judges who refused to defend the rule of law?

Well placed to influence

As Union Home Minister, Mr. Chidambaram may lack direct authority to ensure either outcome in Mumbai. But with Maharashtra ruled by the Congress in alliance with the Nationalist Congress Party, he is certainly well placed to influence what happens next. Asked last week by reporters for his opinion about the exclusion of the Pakistani cricketers by the IPL, the minister echoed Shah Rukh Khan in saying it was a “disservice to cricket that some of these players were not picked.” As for the status of Mumbai, Mr. Chidambaram described the ‘Maharashtrians only’ thesis of the Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena as “pernicious.”

In the face of the Shiv Sena’s latest ultimatum, delivered by no less a person than Manohar Joshi, Mr. Chidambaram should remind the former Speaker of the Lok Sabha about the rights the Indian Constitution guarantees its citizens. And he should publicly declare that not only will the Shiv Sena’s goondas and leaders be prevented from disrupting the screening of ‘My Name is Khan’ in Mumbai but that he himself intends to be present at the film’s first screening in the city.

A price Shiv Sena must pay

The Shiv Sena may be a recognised political party with an electoral presence at the state and central level but there is a price it must pay for being part of a democratic system. That price is fidelity to the rule of law and the principle of equality that is a basic feature of the Indian Constitution. For years, this party and its leader, Bal Thackeray, have tested the limits of the law by threatening and often actually unleashing violence on political opponents, trades unionists, religious and linguistic minorities and cultural personalities. Each time, the Indian system has proved too weak to defend the law.

When confronted by the mob power of the Shiv Sena, MNS or other right-wing groups, the police in India invariably give in to their demands, no matter how irrational or unreasonable, and force the targets of their illegal pressure to give up their rights. So art galleries anywhere in India think once, twice and a hundred times before exhibiting a single painting by M.F. Hussain, movie hall owners agonise over whether to show ‘controversial’ films or not, screenplay writers and movie directors allow politicians, pundits, granthis and maulvis to vet their projects before they are launched, scholarly works of history are banned because their contents do not conform with the cherished hagiography of some group or sect, writers like Taslima Nasrin are hounded out of the country by mobs who claim to have been offended by books they have never read, shops fear to stock Valentine cards because of threats by self-appointed guardians of morality and ‘Indian culture’.

The intolerance of the Shiv Sena (and now the MNS) may be the most virulent and violent but it is symptomatic of a sickness that has spread to every corner of the country. Shah Rukh Khan is a cultural icon, a face that the whole world identifies as Indian. If the Shiv Sena is able to silence him or make him take back his words by threatening violence, we might as well pack up and throw away the idea of India as a land where democracy and culture flourish. So how is this contest going to end? When confronted by mobs, each and every one of his predecessors in the Home Ministry chose the path of least resistance. Mr. Chidambaram cannot afford to fail the Thackeray test.

China in its own interest and the progression of Asia, should amalgamate forces with different nationalities within India such as Assamese, Bengalese, Naxalites, Marathis, Punjabis, Tamils, and the occupied Kashmiris and support all of them in establishing independent nations out of India. In particular, the ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom) in Assam, a territory neighboring China, can be helped by China so that Assam gains its national independence. If china ever decides to go ahead with the strategy Arunanchal pradesh would be the first one.

Nuff said!

China is right now concentrating all its energies on “recovering” the “piddly island” of Taiwan … if you are familiar with Chinese history, this little speck of an island is Chinese territory. So my guess is that they would like to recover their own land before they contemplate a grander scheme to “save” Asia :k:

I think first would be kashmir..what do you say? near future :D

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

Does Shiv Sena have enough say to do it, they are nothing more than goons roaming on the road, again this is what i heard about them, only people from Maharashtra can tell the ground realities..

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

Yaar,

You guys really need to deal with Shive Sena.

On the question, no I don't think Maharashtra is leaving India.

Agreed on both points. SS is Thackeray's batik. The violence they unleash cannot go unanswered. India will respond to it. But such feudalism is a subcontinental fact, such warlords exist even in Pakistan.

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

Queer, Sarsa, Punjabee,

Whats going on with this SRK Shiv Sena business. Do you think he will have to apologise, or could his life be in danger.

I must say Thakeray is probably not hot on irony, but he behave like a Paki Jihadi leader.

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

^ I am hoping the Maharashtra govt will act and provide security to SRK and his family. I dont see any reason why he should apologize - he expressed his views as an individual, and SS has absloutely no business politicising it.

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

inshallah

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

too much of a correlation between ravage's baddua's targeting india and subsequent shia killings in karachi hmm..

a-men.

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

thakre is behaving like a fool.

Anyone who thinks thakre is going to split India is a fool. The old man is sinking so fast that he is forced to issue threats to every tom dick and harry on a weekly basis just to remain in the spot light.

Hi
I don’t think Maharashtra is going to leave India. Both shiv sena and RSS are at loggerheads with each other on this issue, RSS has even went further by saying that its activists should protect hindi-speaking people. Both MNS and Shivsena are political organization and they want to draw support from the native marathi to further their political interests.
SRK never said anything wrong, he said he is a proud mumbaikar but proudest of being Indian, same as what sachin tendulkar said but shiv sena and MNS found him soft target to lock on, so they issued such blasphemous statements.
Maharashtra is never going to leave Indian union.

jeetiaf

SRK has decided not to maafi mang. Govt is supporting him 100% and the movie is a hit. Thackeray is more like a maafia godfather. He isn't all that devout Hindu. We all know when uUb Hingu devataonko itni galiyan di jitni doosara koi nahi deta.

Re: Will Maharashtra be the first state to separate from Indian Union?

I think more Pakistanis support the joker Thackeray and his Shiv sena mafia than Indians.

It would be always wrong to assume that thakre is some extra-constitutional ruling elite in India
SRK stood by his comments and also the people of India stood behind him
People turned out in huge numbers, job of government of Maharashtra was equally commendable

This simply means that common Indian acknowledge “freedom of expression”.
India is a great country and I am proud of it..

jeetIAF