Shiv Sena walks the tightrope on Hindutva amid BJP-MNS push
There is nervousness in Sena over possible BJP and MNS creating a perception that the party had diluted its core ideology after sharing power with NCP and Congress. The party mouthpiece had recently criticised BJP for ‘trying to foment communal trouble’. “BJP is trying to foment communal riots in Maharashtra and the country,” spokesman Sanjay Raut had said.
Signing the letter, however, would allow BJP to accuse Sena of diluting Hindutva, party leaders felt. Several Sena leaders are of the opinion that allowing BJP and MNS to be ‘only custodians of Hindutva’ would take away Sena’s vote base. Sena leaders have in the past taken similar positions to protect its base. For example, after a march by Muslims led to a riot in Amravati last November, the BJP organised a bandh, which caused another riot, but Sena office bearers participated in the BJP bandh.
The MVA government nuancing its stand, by introducing permission for use of loudspeakers for religious purposes, has to be seen in this backdrop. It is a departure from its stand that it won’t act against loudspeakers in mosques. “The DGP and the Mumbai Police Commissioner would be soon drafting a policy on loudspeakers on religious places and a notification or guidelines would be issued in the next two days, home minister Dilip Walse Patil said on Monday.
Patil later met Thackeray to discuss the issue. Another meeting of senior police officials is scheduled to discuss the issue on Tuesday. State government insiders said there were plans to regularise loudspeaker use by asking mosques and other religious institutions to apply for permits, which would be given subject to decibel conditions.
Meanwhile, Achalpur in Amravati reported a small communal clash on Sunday over removal of religious flags from public places.
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