Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi바카라s roadshow in Mumbai바카라s Ghatkopar suburb on May 15, cabbie Piyanand Bhatia inspected the damage to his kaali-peeli taxi, crushed by iron girders of the mammoth hoarding, which had collapsed two days ago.
The illegally erected 120-foot-tall billboard weighing 250 tonnes crashed, killing 17 people after a dust storm lashed across the city on May 13. An operation to retrieve dead bodies was still underway as Modi바카라s entourage cheerfully waved at supporters just a few metres away, ahead of the final phase of Lok Sabha election campaigning.
Staring at his mangled vehicle, Bhatia is grateful to have narrowly escaped death but he is also distraught at losing his job, which will keep him out of work for months. 바카라Nothing is left; the taxi is worth scrap. I will not even get any compensation. Modi was campaigning just metres away, but he did not make any announcements about us or even think of visiting the site to check on us. People like us do not matter in elections,바카라 he sighs.
Ahead of the PM바카라s roadshow, last-minute metro suspensions and roadblocks put in place due to security reasons, caused chaos and near stampedes. Videos of overcrowded metro stations and the hoarding collapse went viral. However, Ghatkopar바카라s tragedies found no mention in the PM바카라s public appearances, even during peak election season.


Raj Gaikwad, stuck in Jagruti Nagar metro station for over an hour, called it 바카라insensitive of the PM,바카라 not to acknowledge the hoarding accident victims or the hardships faced by commuters due to public service closures. 바카라It was a dangerous situation and could have led to another accident. Modi only wants the BJP to win Mumbai but does not care about its people. He did not find it worth it to address the woes in the constituency he was visiting,바카라 he said in anger.
Gaikwad claims Modi chose Ghatkopar for his roadshow due to its significant Gujarati population, which is believed to back the BJP. The party expects its candidate, Mihir Kotecha바카라s Gujarati origin, to attract around two lakh Gujarati and Marwari voters. His contest against Sanjay Dina Patil of Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (Sena-UBT) has become a Gujarati vs. Marathi battle, with Patil바카라s supporters alleging they were stopped from campaigning in Gujarati-dominated areas.
Kotecha alleges that Patil and his goons from the 바카라mini-Pakistan바카라 area of the Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar slum have been pelting stones at his vehicle during campaigning. He pledged to close the two dumping grounds in Vikhroli and Mankhurd by 2025, blaming Sena for allowing 바카라mini-Pakistans,바카라 referring to the region바카라s slums.
His slanderous comments has antagonised Muslims and other slum dwellers in Mankhurd, which houses hundreds of shanties on a dumping ground in deplorable conditions. Activist Mohammad Arshad said Kotecha wanted to stir communal tensions by provoking Muslims. 바카라If we are extremists and dangerous, then his BJP government should have taken action against us all these years. Why target us during elections?바카라 he questioned.
The final phase of the Maharashtra elections is witnessing intense polarisation among Mumbai바카라s Marathi, Gujarati, and Muslim communities as BJP and opposition candidates vie for votes. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region, including ten constituencies바카라six in Mumbai and four in Thane, Kalyan, Bhiwandi, and Palghar바카라will go to the polls on Monday, May 20.
Of the 24,90,238 voters, Marathi votes constitute over 40 per cent and are crucial for the BJP to win the six seats in Mumbai, an international finance hub and Maharashtra바카라s capital. While the writ of the Thackeray family and the Shiv Sena, which has politically represented 바카라Marathi Asmita바카라 and son-of-the-soil-oriented politics, has been writ large over the city, the BJP is known to garner support from Gujarati, Jains, Marwari and Hindi-speaking communities. This time around, the BJP aims to harvest the fruits of its efforts to fragment the Marathi vote due to Shiv Sena바카라s recent splintering into two factions.
In the Mumbai South constituency, there is a Sena vs Sena contest between sitting MP Arvind Sawant of the Sena UBT faction and Yamini Jadhav from Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena. This is expected to divide Marathi votes, as both candidates belong to the Marathi community.
According to veteran political observer Hemant Desai, the BJP aimed to break the Thackeray Sena바카라s monopoly on Marathi votes. However, the traditional vote bank has remained strong in Dadar, Parel, Sewree, Mazgaon and other areas in the Mumbai South constituency and suburbs, enthusiastically supporting Uddhav바카라s faction.
Once adversaries of Thackeray바카라s Shiv Sena, Muslims in Mumbai now appeared to have veered towards his son Uddhav바카라s outfit.
바카라Sena바카라s politics is based on emotions. Its supporters are peculiar; the more you attack the Sena, its supporters will get riled and show even more support for the party. Modi바카라s jibes of nakli (fake) Sena against Uddhav and causing the division of his party have hurt Marathi people and made them overwhelmingly support him,바카라 he said.
Desai noted that, with Shinde Sena바카라s alliance, the BJP aims to position itself as the Marathi people바카라s protector. Shinde, as CM, endeavoured to secure grassroots backing by funding Ganpati, Dahihandi, and Navratri mandals. 바카라But Shinde lacks the charisma of a mass leader, nor does his Sena have any credible face among senior leaders. He lacks the aggressiveness or fighting spirit of a typical Sena leader. Marathi voters in Mumbai still look up to Thackeray as the eligible leader,바카라 he asserted.
However, in Thane and Kalyan, where the CM is politically rooted, Shinde바카라s dominance is unparalleled. His rise from a rickshaw driver to CM has sparked enthusiasm among local Sena workers, especially in Thane, where his personal assistant, Naresh Mhaske, contests Rajan Vichare.
In Dombivali바카라s Nadivali neighbourhood, Shinde campaigned for his son, Dr Shrikant, urging supporters to ensure his victory with a record-breaking five lakh votes. 바카라People have seen my work in the last ten years. PM Modi wrote me a letter appreciating my work in healthcare and infrastructure. He is like my guardian, as is my father, so I am very confident,바카라 Dr Shrikant told Outlook.
Dalit Marathi communities in Mumbai바카라s chawls and slums seem inclined to support the Sena UBT, Congress, and Sharad Pawar바카라s NCP. Thackeray vows to review Adani바카라s Dharavi redevelopment contract, offering in situ housing. Anil Desai, a Sena UBT candidate, has alleged irregularities in it, while opponent Rahul Shewale supports the project.
The MVA바카라s sole Bahujan candidate, Congress MLA Varsha Gaikwad from Dharavi, contests the North Central seat against BJP바카라s Ujjwal Nikam, both debutants. Gaikwad vows support for stalled redevelopment, potentially winning favour among Dalit voters in slums and Ambedkar vastis near airports.
Nikam, a special public prosecutor in the high profile 26/11 attacks case, is projected as the one who delivered justice by convicting the lone Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab involved in the attack. Mumbai바카라s security is a key focus of the BJP바카라s manifesto. Modi, at Shivaji Park, urged voters to remember while stepping out to vote that the city was safe under the BJP바카라s 10-year rule. 바카라There has been no terror attack. You don바카라t have to worry about returning home in the evening when you leave for work.바카라
Thirty two-year-old Borivali resident Prathmesh Sawant agreed that Modi바카라s biggest achievement has been strengthening national security. 바카라People in Mumbai can walk freely today without fear of bomb blasts. He has developed infrastructure too. These were the basic needs of Mumbaikars and he will strengthen them further when he comes back to power for the third time,바카라 he said, expressing his inclination to vote for Union Minister Piyush Goyal from Mumbai North constituency based on the Modi government바카라s track record.
Vrushti Shah, 28, said Mumbai North needed a strong candidate to push forward infrastructure development and a candidate with Goyal바카라s experience as a cabinet minister, will bring more funds and projects.
Jogeshwari activist Mansoor Darvesh, once a staunch critic of Sena, acknowledges the shift among Muslims due to Uddhav Thackeray바카라s inclusive leadership amid the pandemic. Thackeray바카라s stance against divisive rhetoric earned him support. Darvesh and 60 others have pledged to back Sena UBT바카라s Amol Kirtikar against Shine Sena바카라s Ravindra Waikar.
Interestingly, Kirtikar바카라s father, Gajanan, and Waikar, were both charged with instigating violence in the 1992-93 riots post Babri mosque바카라s demolition, but were acquitted due to a lack of evidence. Jogeshwari, populated by Marathi and Muslim communities, had witnessed violent clashes and arson then. 바카라We are ready to forget past wounds and work with Amol Kirtikar. We have to find an alternative and trust someone.바카라
The Dawoodi Bohri Muslim community, known for their amiable ties with PM Modi, remains apolitical under spiritual leader Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin. An official from the Dawoodi Bohri Muslim community affirms Bohris바카라 freedom to vote for candidates promoting development and good governance.
Catholics in the city are mobilising to vote as a united block. At an inter-religious meeting at Sacred Hearts Church in Andheri, leaders highlighted ethnic strife and minority attacks under BJP rule. Dolphy D바카라Souza, Bombay Catholic Sabha President, urged Christians to vote en masse for Congress-Sena UBT parties. 바카라We need to take sides. We cannot be neutral. If we decide and vote together, there is a chance we can get six candidates from the non-BJP parties to win. The voting percentage of the Christian community was one percent. We need to go out (en masse).바카라
Whether Mumbai will brave the sweltering humidity and heed to the suggestions of civil society groups and political parties to go out and vote or stay in and lament in its political apathy, the voter turnout will tell.
Shweta Desai in Mumbai
(Additional reporting by Pritha Vashisth)
(This appeared in the print as 'Which Is The Real Sena?')