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  • To understand the Raj Thackeray effect, do not get a measure of his presence in Maharashtra’s politics by taking stock of the number of votes his Maharashtra Navnirman Sena gets. It cannot be done by simply analysing the recent Lok Sabha elections, where he ate into the Shiv Sena vote-share and helped the NCP-Congress combine win in several Mumbai constituencies. To understand the danger he poses to Maharashtra politics, one must track his pet campaigns and see how the other political parties, the stakeholders, offer no counter-narrative and even dovetail their own campaigns to the MNS’s. So now, soon after the MNS called for a “permit system” to check the flow of migrants into Mumbai, the Shiv Sena-BJP has promised to introduce “measures” to check the flow of outsiders into the city. And, just two weeks before the state goes to the polls, the NCP-Congress is maintaining silence on this issue.

    Article 19(1) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the fundamental right “to move freely throughout the territory of India” and “to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India”. This right to migrate and work anywhere within our national boundaries is at the heart of the idea of India; it defines who we are. Not only is any such “permit” raj unlikely to stand scrutiny in a court of law, but it also goes against everything that made Mumbai great. Mumbai has always thrived on the entrepreneurial energies of outsiders who make this megapolis their own and energise it with new ideas and ways. It is not just that the Sena-BJP misunderstand precisely what makes Mumbai great. It is also that the rhetoric around the electoral promise makes the campaign fertile for a very dangerous and competitive parochialism.

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    Biased Media reportersBy: rames | 16-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward These biased media can only talk about how raj thackeray is wrong. This seems to be there sole aim. If there are talking abount these laws and all, why ant they talk about iilegal slums that political parties making legal(for their own benefit) burning middle class families hard earned tax money ?Where is that biased author REPLY DO u have any answer for iilegal slums in Mumbai???
    WRONG USE OF ARTICLE 19By: abhishek shinde | 04-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward the author of this article says "Article 19(1) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the fundamental right “to move freely throughout the territory of India” and “to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India”. "but he dosnt tell what is written below this above quote in constitution...it says "(5) Nothing in sub-clause (d) and (e) of the said clause shall affect the operation of any existing law in so far as it imposes,"but in maharashtra's case, law and order is paralysed by illegal slums,crumbling infrastructure...i guess the author of this article is trying to be 'cosmopolitian'...i can only advice dat 1st be a gud INDIAN then try to say wht u want....
    Saj, Shiv Sena are right.By: Shriniwas | 30-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Its ridiculous to criticize Raj or Shiv Sena without knowing the ground reality of Mumbai. Upto 1987, Migrants who came to Mumbai obeyed all rules and blended in the Mumbai culture. From early 90s (since the Indian economy opened up) - need for cheap labour and poor development in Bihar, UP, Bangladeshi migrants caused huge influx of slum dwellers. The congress started allowing this as it got free votes. If you traveled in Mumbai Local train or BEST from 1990-2009 you will see how the discipline collapsed and the infrastructure is not able to support the huge UP-Bihari bhaiyyas who are flooding the city. no one is stopping educated migrants. On another note, people who stay in A/C hotels and travel in A/C cars and sit in A/C conf rooms dont know the plight of the average Mumbaikar. MNS - SS is only trying to capitalize this situation - the truth is that there needs to be a solution. - A permit system is at least one step - similar to ration card
    WonderingBy: Kem Cho | 30-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Wonder if Non Marathi NRIs will be able to settle in Mumbai?
    Enmass Migration By: ashok | 30-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward The Article19(1) of the constitution is meant for moderate two way migration of 2-3 % among the states and can not be used to justify the one way enmass migration from UP
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