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Things cannot remain static

The question that everyone is asking is what will happen given the vacuum created by the exit of Bal Thackeray. Will the Shiv Sena reinvent itself into a kinder, gentler party?

Updated on: Nov 20, 2012 07:39 AM IST
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If there was anything unpredictable about the manner in which the mega funeral of the Shiv Sena supremo Balasaheb Thackeray went off, it is that it passed off without the usual aggression of his cadres. The only glitch seemed to be the tension between his chosen heir and son Uddhav and his nephew Raj who heads the breakaway Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). The question that everyone is asking is what will happen given the vacuum created by the exit of Bal Thackeray. Will the Shiv Sena reinvent itself into a kinder, gentler party? Or will it continue with its demonisation of the other and its bizarre concept of constructive violence? The post-Bal Thackeray Sena will pose a much greater problem for the inheritor than a simple reinvention or continuation of present policies.

If, for the sake of the argument, the party were to give up its core competence of obstruction and violence, then it loses its USP. It then becomes yet another party, albeit an undemocratic one, which will have to compete with others like the NCP or the Cong-ress with their vastly more complex and superior agendas. There are lessons for the Shiv Sena in what happened to the BJP when in the post-Advani years, it decided to move away from its hard Hin-dutva and become a more holistic and rounded party. It found that this did not yield any significant electoral dividends and also found itself at the receiving end of the wrath of its ideological mentor, the RSS. It was a difficult decision to make, but the BJP did it and it continues to hold fast to that. If the Sena decides to hold on to its Thackeray-inspired model of disregarding the law and finding new targets to attack in order to stay relevant, it must realise that this is hardly likely to work in this day and age. Here there is a lesson from the Gujarat of Narendra Modi. After the fateful riots, he was quick to move away to a development agenda and obscure the fact that a huge carnage took place. And that has indeed paid off for him.

 
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