
After two months of a vicious and ill-conceived campaign, Shiv Sena supremo Balasaheb Thackeray finally withdrew his threat to disrupt the India-Pakistan cricket series. While there is widespread relief over this development, it would be naive in the extreme to assume that Maharashtra8217;s tiger has been tamed. He has only, in television parlance, taken a short and strategic break. Sometimes even megalomaniacs can read the writing on the wall. The national mood was unequivocally against his project of hate, with even the BJP8217;s partners at the Centre, like the AIADMK, the Trinamool Congress and the TDP, calling for his arrest. By graciously agreeing to tell his boys not to dig up pitches and terrorise cricketers, he was only recognising that his game was up.
The Vajpayee government, even though it may have won a temporary reprieve, doesn8217;t exactly emerge from the pitch victorious. For two months, the Shiv Sena leader and his cohorts continued to thumb their noses at the Prime Minister. In their effort to occupythe moral high ground, they even questioned Vajpayee8217;s patriotism and politics. In response to the Prime Minister8217;s observation that the Shiv Sena attack on the Ferozeshah Kotla pitch in Delhi was a black spot on the nation, Thackeray audaciously suggested that the Prime Minister use detergents to wash the pitch clean. This excess of jest smacks of a rare arrogance. Distrust and dissent have irreparably damaged Shiv Sena-BJP ties, and the only unifying factor now is the common fear of Congress ascendancy in the state. It was this fear that brought the Home Minister L.K. Advani post-haste to the tiger8217;s den with a mollifying bouquet of roses on Thursday. The BJP8217;s political opponents claimed that the move amounted to the party prostrating before Thackeray. This, of course, is an exaggeration, but there8217;s no denying that there was an element of kowtowing to the Shiv Sena that does not behove a party that rules at the Centre. What8217;s more, there was rich irony in Union Iamp;B minister Pramod Mahajan reading outThackeray8217;s message congratulating his boys for their fine work of vandalism. What really is the country to make of that? Does the BJP then approve of the pitch-digging and cup-breaking activities of Thackeray8217;s puppets in Delhi, Muzaffarnagar and Calcutta or not?