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Mani faces Sena's jhoote marao campaign

rediff.com newsdesk | August 27, 2004

The Shiv Sena's latest hate figure is Mani Shankar Aiyar.

The Union petroleum minister became the Sena and its ally the Bharatiya Janata Party's target for his reported instruction to remove a plaque with Veer Savarkar's thoughts inscribed at Port Blair's Cellular Jail, where the freedom fighter was jailed from 1911 to 1924.

The issue has generated considerable heat in Parliament.

The Opposition has attacked Aiyar, accusing him of collecting money for the Chinese during the 1962 war. Aiyar, a former IFS officer-turned Congress politician, has strongly denied that allegation, dubbing it a 'vicious campaign' to defame him.

On Friday, the Shiv Sena brought the emotive issue into the public realm.

A life-like statue of Aiyar was installed at Mumbai's Shivaji Park for Shiv Sainiks to vent their anger. Sena chief Bal Thackeray kicked off the jhote maro campaign by planting his chappal firmly on 'Aiyar''s cheek.

Later, other Sainiks, including former Lok Sabha Speaker Manohar Joshi (seen, here, to Thackeray's right), joined in the Aiyar bashing.

Photograph: Arun Patil



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Number of User Comments: 15




Sub: too sad but true

What a shameful waste of time...if only our politicians could use their 'invaluable' time in doing something more useful and constructive instead of such useless ...


Posted by Arun





Sub: These Stupid Politicians

These fellows have nothing to do. They come up with new gimmics and make issues out of irrelevant things. Who really cares ..... it is ...


Posted by Santosh





Sub: mani faces sena's....

the title says "jhoote marao", the body text says " jhote maro" both are wrong. why not be a bit more careful when putting up ...


Posted by vmashok





Sub: Broken Mani

Hope I would have been there


Posted by Prasanna





Sub: View

Great. This is great news. I just wish it was the real mani and not his statue getting the boot.


Posted by Kaushik




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