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Sharad Pawar’s Power Play Comes Up, Nephew Ajit’s Storm In A Teacup!
Maharashtra politics is on the boil over alliance angst breaking out openly for more seats for forthcoming state assembly polls with Sharad Pawar and UBT Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray ganging up against the recently Haryana humbled Congress party, even as NCP’s Ajit Pawar seeks 60 seats for his clock symbol. State cabinet meeting on October 10 witnessed deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar walking out within 10 minutes following with slew of decisions pertaining to his finance department discussed and cleared over next couple of hours. The BJP seeks to satiate Pawar between 40 and 50 assemblies with Shiv Sena CM Eknath Shinde eyeing 80 seats after his 40% strike rate in the 2024 Lok Sabha poll. Sharad Pawar is hand holding with Uddhav Thackeray and key Congressmen to renew his bid for one last political stint at helm of political affairs in Maharashtra. Thackeray also upped the ante citing Congress’ inability to win Haryana assemblies after shrugging off alliance Dharma to its own detriment. Following the 2019 state assemblies Pawar literally leveraged the majority of 44 Maharashtra Congress MLAs forcing Congress high command into MVA alliance, and power. Congress strategist, late Ahmed Patel, was forced to take backdoor exit from the party’s Dadar office after facing belligerent party MLAs who disagreed upon eschewing power in Maharashtra. Will the Congress retain its leader status in Maharashtra, hold sway over 125 seats for forthcoming assemblies? Come Dussehra, we should know?
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Open Protests Within Sharad Pawar’s Camp For Accommodating BJP’s Harshvarrdhan Patil
Veteran leader Sharad Pawar was hitting the headlines all these days since several hopefuls from other parties were ‘homecoming’ into his Nationalist Congress Party to obtain candidature with his blessings. The spree appeared to be swelling further but has hit a sudden roadblock, that too in Baramati. A recent decision of the Pawar father-daughter duo has posed a daunting challenge for the octogenarian in his home turf. Many of his traditional followers have warned him of an upheaval if BJP-deserter Harshvarrdhan Patil is given candidacy from Indapur, adjacent to Baramati. Patil family has been nursing a grievance against Pawar for many decades. He had left the Congress in 2019 to join the BJP. But no plum position came his way. For the coming assembly election, too, there was no clear cut assurance from the BJP for a ticket. Therefore, Harshvarrdhan Patil’s plea to Pawar and the positive reciprocation he received have angered the loyal NCP workers. In a public rally, they have told Pawar to be prepared to face “India’s biggest revolt” if Patil is chosen to contest on their behalf from Indapur. The venue for the rally was the same wherein Patil was admitted into the NCP a few days ago. However, the turnout was much larger and had a substantial number of women present, sending warning signals for the Pawar camp. How the NCP founder quells the situation will decide the fates of many more party hoppers.
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Post Lok Sabha Debacle, RSS Gearing Up For Maharashtra Assembly Election To Ensure NDA Win
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) cadres are gearing up for the coming Maharashtra assembly election, which will prove a game changer, whatever the outcome. If the results favour the three-party ruling Mahayuti, the NDA will face various coming state assembly  fights next year with renewed confidence. On the other hand, a repeat of the Lok Sabha results will add to the UPA ammunition. Hence, the saffron planning is to ensure that the opposition-led Maha Vikas Aghadi does not benefit for any reason, especially due to the narrative regarding the change in the constitution. As part of this strategy plan, a meeting is reported to have been held in Nagpur between the BJP and the RSS to review the scenario. A highlight of the deliberations was that the core message of Hindutva must be the focal point of campaigning. Similarly, while distributing tickets, care must be taken not to rub the party’s loyal workforce the wrong way. In other words, the BJP must ensure that its long-time workers are not sidelined in the process. This election will be crucial for the BJP as a win in the second largest state, Maharashtra, will boost its morale. As the Mahayuti formation has somehow complicated the exercise of seat sharing, the BJP is intent on improving upon its strike rate, which was quite low in the Lok Sabha election. According to the party’s calculations, over a dozen parliamentary seats were lost with rather slim margins and can be won over now with more aggressive campaigning.
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Is Left Affiliated CITU Deliberately Prolonging The Strike At Samsung Plant?
The ongoing industrial dispute at the Samsung facility along the Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway is drawing quite an attention. Since it is spearheaded by the Left-affiliated CITU (Centre for Indian Trade Union), the face-off at Samsung has elicited an extraordinary interest both at the state and national levels. The reasons are not far to seek. After all, the CITU is backed by a Left party, which is in alliance with the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu. With New Delhi giving an advisory to the Stalin government to resolve the Samsung imbroglio quickly, the multi-dimension to the face-off is not missed. The Stalin regime, in the meanwhile, managed to cobble together a tri-party pact between the State Government, management and the non-striking workers on issues such as salary hike and others. The leaders of the CITU have, however, insisted that the union must be recognised. Even as they remain steadfast on this demand, the CITU union has reportedly sounded out the CITU-affiliated workers in Chennai and other areas to donate funds to support the cause of striking workers at Samsung. This advisory on fund mobilisation has become a topic of intense discussion among the labour community in the Chennai region. Coming as it did at an inopportune time when there is a concerted effort to make India the manufacturing hub in the wake of a fast-changing global geo-political dynamics, the Samsung fracas seems to have an upsetting impact.
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Mantralaya Safety Net Emerges As New Protest Hot Spot
The safety net atop the quadrangle at Maharashtra’s secretariat Mantralaya is emerging as the protesters’ new hot spot. Jumping into the safety net has become a surefire way to highlight issues with the Eknath Shinde-led government. Raj Thackeray, known for his sharp jibes, termed it as a circus when state deputy speaker and tribal leader Narhari Zirwal jumped on to the nets along with three other legislators on October 4, to protest against the Dhangar (shepherd community) from being considered for reservations under ST quota. This sparked threats of more protest jumps by OBC leader Prakash Shengde if demands were not met. Shendge’s supporters followed suit by jumping on the safety net for their demands for reservations four days later on October 8. The Mantralaya has been witnessing protests of varying kinds forcing security staff at Mantralaya to keep banning new things. Earlier when a protestor tried to immolate himself, water bottles got banned for visitors. Another protest of throwing pamphlets on the protective net, sparked bans on bringing in any kind of pamphlets particularly bearing pictures of political leaders. The safety net itself came into being following threats of protesters to jump from the secretariat building to press for their demands. These protests show the urgent desperation to catch the government’s attention with state elections set to be announced soon. Shinde is known for being accessible and entertaining visitors till early hours of the dawn at times. Shinde has been fast tracking cabinet clearances with a vengeance — taking more than 100 decisions in just three cabinet meetings in the span of just a week.
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In The Film Industry MeTooMovement Raise Its Ugly Head From Time To Time, But Loses Steam
The Hema Committee Report, revealing tales of sexual exploitation and inhuman working conditions in the Malayalam film industry, has raked up the #MeToo movement in Mollywood leading to many prominent actors, directors named by their co-stars. In Hyderabad it has taken its first toll; choreographer Shaik Jani Basha, popularly known as Jani Master who works in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi films saw the I&B ministry withdrawing its invitation to 70th National Film Awards in New Delhi but also  suspending his National Award amid sexual assault allegations. Jani who is out on bail. And the person who complained against him is worried if she would lose both work and face in the film industry.  Close on the heels of Hollywood, in India the MeTooMovement gathered steam in late 2018 when actress Tanushree Dutta accused actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment. Then many more female stars and professionals from Bollywood came forward. Music director Anu Malik, director Sajid Khan paid the price; they were dropped from reality shows initially. But it seemed a temporary halt almost like lip-service. One could see singers Alisha Chinai and Sonal Mahapatra raising howls of protests via social media every time they saw Anu Malik judging reality shows. In the case of director Sajid Khan, he kept out of public glare initially and was almost out of work as several actresses accused him of exploitation. When things cooled down he was given an opportunity to participate in Bigg Boss reality show to clear his image.  Some of the actresses seeing there is no harsh punishment for people in Bollywood who have exploited female stars, technical assistants, choreographers, makeup artists are wondering the cost of being outspoken.

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Editor’s Note: Big Punch In Small Pack

It is the Third Anniversary of Short Post and as a news media startup launched during the Covid-19 pandemic it certainly feels better than good to find ourselves where we are today. Here, I must cite the unstinted support of our seasoned contributors, all senior editors in the country, who brought a great degree of maturity and sagacity to the Short Post newsroom. But for them, our tagline “Authentic Gossip”, an Oxymoron, would not have matured viably. Our user numbers may be small but our stories have created the desired impact among people who matter — decision makers and influencers. We offer a big punch in a small pack and Short Post with its 225-word stories has been punching above its weight category. Having posted close to 3,000 stories in the last 36 months, Short Post, I feel, is an idea whose time has come.
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If you look at the media landscape – print, TV and digital — it is a mixed bag. There are job losses as some outfits have closed down while a lucky few were bailed out by large corporate houses. Yes, there is a lot of action in the digital space. However, the entry of corporate houses has raised the question of independence of news media outfits. Sadly, there are just a handful of independent media outfits in the country that are highly respected for their neutrality. At Short Post, our credo is not to take sides, prejudge issues or be biased but, informing readers of behind-the-scenes happenings. In essence, Short Post strives to be a neutral editorial platform — neither anti-establishment nor pro-establishment.
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