
Pawar power: oppn., right-wing trolls find a common target
The Hindu
NCP sees vested interest behind attack; experts say it’s an attempt to demolish his political credibility
From labelling him an atheist to claiming he started caste politics in Maharashtra, Opposition leaders and right-wing trolls in the State have found a common target in Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. The attacks are not purely political; some have gone on to issue death threats, commented on his illness, age and even wished him hell.
The veteran Maharashtra politician — whose stature has been acknowledged even by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who once used to take advice from him — has come under a well-co-ordinated attack from the right-wing ecosystem, both online and offline. The line of attack, however, has been different — while the BJP has questioned his faith, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena has accused Mr. Pawar of “dividing” Maharashtra along caste lines.
Last week, the Twitter handle of the Maharashtra BJP posted an edited video of Mr. Pawar’s public rally in Satara where he recited a verse by new-age Marathi poet Jawahar Rathod about atrocities on people from lower castes. The tweet said “atheist Sharad Pawar always hated Hindu gods”. The social media troll army immediately picked up the issue and targeted the NCP chief. Joining in the chorus were some BJP leaders, including party MLA Nitesh Rane, who questioned Mr. Pawar’s interpretation of the poem, claiming the poet did not use certain words that Mr. Pawar “added to his speech”.
Dismissing the controversy over the poem, Mr. Pawar said the poet had voiced the pain of labourers who sculpt idols but they are stopped from entering the temples. “The poem depicts pain but if some people want to spread misinformation, they are free to do so,” he said.
NCP Minister Jitendra Awhad said Maharashtra has a thousand-year-long tradition of rebellion against the “manuvadi social structure”, be it the saints or the kings from the region. “The poem is simply a part of that tradition. Only those who support caste hierarchy will oppose Pawar,” he said.
Mr. Raj Thackeray’s allegations made in the last two months circle around the NCP chief’s opposition to Brahmin historian late Babasaheb Purandare and support to Maratha youth organisation Sambhaji Brigade, which is known for its stand against RSS, BJP. Mr. Pawar has clarified that no matter what Mr. Thackeray thinks, he has differences with Purandare’s “saffronisation” of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
BJP MLC Gopichand Padalkar has been accusing Mr. Pawar of neglecting the interests of the Dhangar (shepherd) community, while another BJP leader, Sadabhau Khot, has extended his support to Marathi actor Ketaki Chitale, currently in police custody for posting an objectionable message on social media against the NCP chief.

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