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BMC poll results show linguistic polarisation between two right-wing parties

Though The Word Polarisation Is Mostly Linked With The Right-wing Religion-centric Politics, Thursday’s Results Of Elections To Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation In Mumbai Showed Polarisation Along Linguistic Lines Between The Two Right-wing Parties, Shiv Sena And BJP, Themselves.

PTI | Updated on: 24 Feb 2017, 09:35:46 PM
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Mumbai:

Though the word polarisation is mostly linked with the right-wing religion-centric politics, Thursday’s results of elections to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in Mumbai showed polarisation along linguistic lines between the two right-wing parties, Shiv Sena and BJP, themselves.

Sena and BJP, the bickering alliance partners in Maharashtra who fought the civic elections separately, seemed to have divided the voters on regional or linguistic lines, going by the voting patterns, a BJP leader said.

Lower middle class and the working class among Marathi-speakers voted largely for Shiv Sena, while the upper middle class and areas with large number of Gujarati-speakers and North Indians voted for BJP, the voting patterns show, said Soumen Mukharjee, co-convener of BJP’s media cell.

Also, the ‘old Mumbai’ city seemed to have supported Shiv Sena, while BJP, which attained its highest-ever tally by winning 82 out of 227 seats, only two less than the Sena, gained more in suburbs, especially the western ones.

“The polarisation has taken place over the linguistic base. Non-Marathi speaking voters have largely voted for BJP.  On the other hand, the old city areas have voted Shiv Sena because of its strong network of party workers developed over the last so many years,” Mukharjee told PTI.

As per the data given by the State Election Commission, of the 114 seats in the western suburbs from Bandra to Dahisar, which have a sizable population of North Indians and Gujarati-speakers, BJP won 52 and Sena 38.

The exception to this pattern was Bandra East, where Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray lives. BJP did not win a single seat here, while the Sena won five and AIMIM won remaining one seat.

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First Published : 24 Feb 2017, 09:34:00 PM

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