There was a time when Bihar and Uttar Pradesh were derided by Maharashtra for their rampant lawlessness. On the other hand, the mature and rich political culture of the state was shown as an example to them with advice that they should emulate it. But the ruckus within the Maharashtra legislature precinct on July 17 has shamed those loving the state. There is no denying the fact that those taking law into their own hands are becoming more and more brazen. Even certain political leaders openly threaten those disagreeing with them and their supporter’s resort to mindless violence against innocent victims. The free for all fight between BJP and NCP-SP leaders has raised a serious question about the way Maharashtra is going to proceed. Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis articulated this concern when he told the legislative assembly that the common public sees legislators as unrestrained. The aftermath of the violence has raised some pertinent questions. For instance, senior Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Bhaskar Jadhav demanded to know how so many visitors could enter Vidhan Bhavan. However, he did not explain why he or any other member had not raised and pursued the matter till now. The fact is that every minister, MLA and MLC arrives surrounded by their clique. They do not pay heed to the requests by the security personnel. A member narrated how a visitor entered the premises even after refusal by a minister to sign his entry pass. The member refused to reveal the method used by the visitor but it was not difficult to know what he meant. Assembly speaker Rahul Narvekar has now declared that only the personal assistant of a member will be allowed admission. This fiat is a slap in the face of Maharashtra as it is a telling comment on the situation and the sordid incident.
