Enemies of humanity they?



WHAT do you make out of the Thackerays versus Shahrukh Khan controversy, which has been holding Mumbai to ransom for over 10 days now? Well, it’s all about politicking in the family, which has now spilled on to the public arena. In fact, what we are witness to is a desperate bid of survival at the cost of non-parties.

Be it Shahrukh Khan, management guru Arindam Chaudhary, helpless taxi-wallas, hapless cinema hall owners or the innocent cinegoers…all are turning victims of Shiv Sena’s bid to reclaim the ground lost to Sena chief Bala Sahab Thackeray’s nephew, one-time family member and now his arch rival Raj Thackeray, who has beat Sena at its own game.

Post-Maharashtra Assembly election, while the stocks of Raj’s party Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) soared following better than expected gains at the hustings, Bal Thackeray and his son Uddhav were left biting their nails and chewing their fingers in view of the relatively poorer performance of Shiv Sena. Since existence of both camps is based on hate and divisive politics, the two parties are busy making others scapegoats in their fight for supremacy.

However, to me, the real culprits are those in power in the state – the Congress-NCP combine. If the state government had to will to act against those spreading hatred in society, no Thackerays would have the courage to raise their ugly heads. Is there anybody above the might of the state? Certainly not, but the idiots just won’t budge. Apart from issuing statements off and on and providing security to Rahul Gandhi and running for his chappals, these ministers are simply good for nothing. And the ultimate sufferers are the people – the voters who elected these to the high seats.

It’s time the same people made them fart in their seats for their callous, injurious inaction. We elected them not to sit on the altar of division of India, but to keep it united. But they have turned out to be a mere bunch of jokers. Instead of preventing the hate campaign, the revered chief minister Ashok Chavan had the audacity to quip that all taxi drivers should learn Marathi to be eligible to obtain driving licence! Shame on you, Ashok Chavan! As a young and dynamic leader, he should have been inspiring the youth to take on the ills of the society, but instead he himself busy uttering the blasphemy.

Who will kill these Ravanas? Any answers? We need to find one, and soon.


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