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Regional rivalry tests security in Mumbai
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 02 - 2010

A verbal battle between one of Bollywood's stars and a radical Hindu group in Mumbai has sparked worries the stature of India's financial hub is being undermined by politics that are anti-migrant and polarizing.
The Shiv Sena, which runs the Mumbai municipality, triggered a debate that has resonated across India over the last week after it criticized film star Shah Rukh Khan for calling for Pakistani players to be included in India's IPL cricket league. In Mumbai, Shiv Sena members have torn up posters and warned theaters against screening Khan's new movie “My Name Is Khan”, touted as a blockbuster and due for release on Feb. 12. It was the latest in a series of incidents, as Shiv Sena promises to protect Mumbai's indigenous Marathi community in industries from construction to taxis from thousands of poor migrants who flock to Mumbai each year.
The uproar came at a time when Mumbai could lead India as a beacon for global investment, as Asia's third-largest economy pulls away from the financial crisis at a much quicker pace than its peers in Europe and the United States. “Mumbai's image may suffer from it,” wrote the Economic Times newspaper. “Sustained political disturbances in India's financial hub may not go well in the minds of international investors who are betting high on India, thanks to its high growth projection vis-a-vis flat returns from most developed countries.”
Also, Mumbai is betting on creating an international financial center, giving competition to Singapore and Dubai.”
The skirmish comes as local politics have also overshadowed other major cities in India. There has been unrest in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, where supporters for the creation of a new state have repeatedly shut down the IT hub of Hyderabad, home to the Indian operations of multinationals including Microsoft and Amazon. “Maharashtra (state) politics has become an ominous combination of crony capitalism and nativism,” wrote Pratap Bhanu Mehta, president of the Center for Policy Research, in the Indian Express daily.
“Maharashtra is important not because the Shiv Sena can break India. They cannot. But it is important because its politics can be one possible future for India, an India where liberal values are in jeopardy,” he wrote.
Khan, who is a co-producer of “My Name Is Khan”, has said he will not apologize, and has quickly won support amongst the film fraternity in Mumbai, home to Bollywood.
Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray has also trained his guns on cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, Congress party poster boy Rahul Gandhi and industrialist Mukesh Ambani, one of the world's richest men, who said Mumbai belonged to all Indians. Thackeray wrote in the party newspaper: “I would like to tell all businessmen that only Marathi people have the first right over Mumbai.”
The Shiv Sena has been partly prompted by efforts to outdo rival Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), which also draws strength from nativist sentiment and is run by Thackeray's estranged nephew.
Last year, thousands of north Indians fled the city and the state after MNS workers attacked migrants, triggering a backlash in northern states where trains headed for Mumbai were attacked.


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