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*WHY MUMBAI BELONGS TO ALL**
**By Tushar Gandhi*

*The “Mumbai for Ma rathi Manoos” war cry has once again been raised to
shore up the sagging political fortunes of the Thackeray family. When the
Shiv Sena-BJP combine came to power in the year 1993, under the guise of
reverting to the original name they replaced Bombay with Mumbai.*

*I wonder when they will discard the anglicised Thackeray and revert back to
their original Marathi surname Thakre?*


*According to ancient history, a grouping of seven islands comprising
Colaba, Mazagaon, Old Woman's Island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga-Sion
formed a part of the kingdom of Ashoka the Great of Magadh, ironically in
North India.*


*The Bhaiyas and Biharis whom the Thackerays accuse of being outsiders in
Mumbai, come from the region, which was a part of Ashoka the
Great’s  empire. We judge everything according to history and the history of
Mumbai proves that its earliest  known ownership was with a North Indian.*


*The seven islands of Mumbai passed through many hands, the sultans of
Gujarat, the Portuguese  and the Bri tish. Every ruler left behind proof of
residence in Mumbai. The Mauryans left behind the  Kanheri, Mahakali and the
caves of Gharapuri more popularly called Elephanta. The sultans of  Gujarat
built the Dargahs at Mahim and Haji Ali, the Portuguese built the two
Portuguese churches,  one at Prabhadevi and the other St Andrews at Bandra.
They built forts at Sion, Mahim, Bandra and  Bassien.*

*The Portuguese named the group of seven Islands ‘Bom Baia’, Good Bay. The
British built a city out of the group of seven islands and called her
Bombay. The original settlers of the seven islands, the Koli fishermen,
worshiped Mumbaidevi, her temple still  stands at Babulnath near Chowpatty.
The Kolis called the island Mumbai, ‘Mumba, Mother Goddess’.*

*In 1662, King Charles II of England married the Portu guese Princess
Catherine of Braganza, and  received the se ven islands of Bom Baia as part
of his dowry. Six years later, the British Crown leased  the seven islands
to the English East India Company for a sum of 10 pounds in gold per annum.
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*It was under the English East India Company that the future megapolis began
to take shape, after  the first war for independence Bombay on ce again
became a colony of the British Empire. History  has forgotten this but the
first Parsi settler came to Bombay in 1640, he was Dorabji  Nanabhoy  Patel.
*


*In 1689-90, a seve re plague epidemic broke out in Bombay and most of the
European settlers  succumbed to it. The Siddi of Janjira attacked in full
force. Rustomji Dorabji Patel, a trader and the  son of the city’s first
Parsi settler, successfully defeated the Siddi with the help of the Kolis
and  saved Bombay.*


*Gerald Au ngier, Governor of Bombay bu ilt the Bombay Castle, an ar ea that
is even today referred  to as Fort. He also constituted the Courts of law.
He brought Gujarati traders, Parsi   shipbuilders,  Muslim and Hindu
manufacturers from the mainla nd and settled them in Bombay.*


*It was during a period of four decades that the city of Bombay took shape.
Reclamation was done  plug the br each at Worli and Mahalakshmi, Hornby
Vellard was built in 1784. The Sion Causeway  connecting Bombay to Salsette
was built in 1803. Colaba Ca useway connecting Colaba island to  Bombay was
built in 1838. A causeway connecting Mahim and Bandra was built in 1845.
Lady  Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, the wife of the First Baronet Jamsetjee
Jeejeebhoy donated Rs 1, 57,000 to  meet construction costs of the cau
seway. She donated Rs 1,00,000 at first. When the pro ject cost  escalated
and mo ney ran out half way through she donated Rs 57,000 again to ensure
that the vital  causeway was completed. Lady Jamsetjee stipulated that no
toll wou ld ever be charged for those  using the causeway. Today Mumbaikars
have to pay Rs 75 to use the Bandra-Worli Sea link,  connecting almost the
same two islands. Sir J J Hospital was also built by Sir Jamsetjee
Jeejeebhoy.*

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The shipbuilding Wadia family of Surat was brought to Bombay by the British.
Jamshedji Wadia  founded the Bombay Port Trust and built the Princess Dock
in 1885 and the Victoria Dock and the Mereweather Dry  Docks in 1891.
Alexandra Dock was built in 1914. A Gujarati civil engineer  supervised the
building of the Gateway of India. The Tatas made Bombay their headquarters
and  gave it the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel and India’s first civilian airlines,
Air India.*


*The Godrejs gave India  its first vegetarian soap.Cowasji Nanabhai Daver
established Bombay’s first cotton mill, ‘The Bombay Spinning Mills’ in 1854.
By 1915, there were 83 textile mills in Bombay largely owned by Indians.
This brou ght about a  financial boom in Bombay.*


*Although the mills were ow n ed by Gujaratis, Kutchis, Parsis and Marwaris,
the wo rk force was  migrant Mahrashtri ans from rural Maharashtra.*


*Premchand Roychand, a prosperous Gujarati  broker founded the Bombay Stock
Ex change. Premchand Roychand donated Rs 2,00,000 to build  the Rajabai
Tower in 1878. Muslim, Sindhi and Punjabi migrants have also contributed
handsomely  to Mumbai. Mumbai is built on the blood and sweat of all
Indians. Apart from its original  inhabitants, the Kolis, everyone else in
Mumbai, including Thackeray’s ‘Marathi Man oos’, are  immigrants.*

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*The writer is founder president, Mahatma Gandhi Foundation. He is Mahatma
Gandhi's grandson.*

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