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BJP looks to weaken Shiv Sena, capture 'regional sentiments' by picking Eknath Shinde as CM

The pull of rank and file Shiv Sainiks towards the Shinde faction may also gain strength with one of them at the top post
Last Updated : 01 July 2022, 00:02 IST
Last Updated : 01 July 2022, 00:02 IST

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The BJP's surprise decision to back Shiv Sena rebel Eknath Shinde as Maharashtra's next chief minister underlines its aim to bring aboard its Hindutva bandwagon the regional sentiments plank traditionally identified with its former ally, with the party's eyes firmly set on the bigger battles of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and the state elections the same year.

Once a junior ally of Shiv Sena which advocated a more unabashed form of Hindutva, the BJP now virtually owns it, and hopes Shinde will help the BJP, in its elevated position, to identify with the regional sentiments, which the Sena always championed.

The strategic move will also bolster the BJP's push to decimate Uddhav Thakceray-led party by depriving it of its pet Hindutva and ethnic sub-nationalism plank.

The pull of rank and file Shiv Sainiks towards the Shinde faction may also gain strength with one of them at the top post, BJP insiders said.

With Marathas, the state's most dominant caste, considered more sympathetic to the parties like the Nationalist Congress Party and the Shiv Sena, Shinde will also help the BJP in wooing the community that he comes from.

As the fight between two Sena factions intensify in the coming weeks and months, including before the Election Commission, the rise of Shinde, a grassroots Maratha politician always identified with his party's planks of Hindutva and ethnic sub-nationalism, may hurt the prospects of Uddhav Thackeray.

"It is a very strategic move. It appears to be a plan of a much larger strategy where the aim is to weaken the Shiv Sena and take it out of the hands of Thackerays," said Maharashtra-based political scientist Sanjay Patil, who has studied the party for his Ph.D.

"Using Shiv Sena slogans, its people and by appointing a Maratha CM, the BJP is posing the toughest challenge to the Thackeray brand in the history of Maharashtra. There is an attempt to separate Thackerays from Shiv Sena, but it wouldn't be easy as Sena and Thackeray were always the same in the imagination of Marathi people," he said.

"Sena's ideology was broadly based on two planks: Religion (Hindutva) and region (Marathi Manoos)," he said. "The attempt now is that everything gets submerged into the larger plank of Hindutva and should be bigger than nativism."

There is also a view that the BJP may have tried to hedge its bets as the matter is still technically in court. It remains to be seen how the battle between the two Sena factions will play out politically as the brand Thackeray can't be written off.

The BJP's move, however, has also come with its own share of headaches.

Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who is seen as the party's face in the state and a key leader behind the rebellion in the Shiv Sena, was apparently left unhappy with the leadership's choice of Shinde.

He announced that he would not be part of the new Cabinet but the top brass prevailed on him to join it.

Political observers also pointed out that Shinde, whose faction has around 50 MLAs (including independents) to the BJP's 106, leading the government might have its own pitfalls.

The political benefits of the leaders of rebel factions or the smaller party running the government with the support of a big party have been mixed.

RSS sympathiser S Gurumurthy, who is editor of Tamil political weekly Thuglak, lauded the BJP's move to pick Shinde as the chief minister and said it was "strategically brilliant and politically large-hearted".

It shocked political pundits to see a BJP conspiracy behind the revolt in the Shiv Sena, he said.

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Published 30 June 2022, 14:51 IST

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