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Politics | Rashmi Thackeray, the power behind the Thackeray empire

Although Rashmi Thackeray's appointment as Saamana editor may seemingly be a break from the male-oriented past of the party where women have had only marginal roles, her being family is of more consequence.

May 11, 2020 / 18:56 IST
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Rashmi Thackeray
Rashmi Thackeray

When it comes to dynasties, the Thackerays tend to keep it more tightly in the family than do the Nehru-Gandhis. For example, take the recent appointment of Rashmi Thackeray, the wife of Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, to the office of the editor of the party mouthpiece Saamana.

The Gandhis have a team of complete professionals in charge of their newspaper National Herald and do not interfere in its day-to-day functioning. Saamana, ever since its launch in the late 1980s, has always been tightly controlled by the Thackerays. First it was Bal Thackeray, then his son Uddhav Thackeray and now the latter’s wife Rashmi Thackeray.

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The difference, however, is that the Saamana is the mouthpiece of the Shiv Sena as the National Herald could never be of the Congress. The Marathi paper came into its own a few years after it started during the 1992-93 riots in Mumbai (then Bombay) when it egged on Shiv Sainiks to do their worst, something for which Thackeray almost got arrested seven years later. The case, however, got time barred by then and Thackeray escaped legal action. Shiv Sainiks buy the paper dutifully even today for policy statements from their party leaders, but for actual news and world views prefer more professionally-respected papers.

While one or the other Thackeray has always been its editor, the actual running of the paper and the writing of the editorials — in perfect Thackeray style — has always been in the hands of its managing editor and party MP Sanjay Raut, known to anticipate the minds of the Thackerays, and spell out the party’s agenda with unerring instinct. He has almost never been wrong, even while taking on the BJP while the Shiv Sena was a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) member.