Saamana
Saamana (सामना) is a Marathi-language newspaper published in Mumbai, India. It serves as the mouthpiece of the Shiv Sena, a right-wing Marathi ethnocentric political party.
Overview:
Saamana was founded in 1988 by Bal Thackeray, the founder of Shiv Sena. Its main purpose is to disseminate the party's ideology and political viewpoints to the Marathi-speaking population. The newspaper publishes daily news, editorials, and opinion pieces, generally reflecting the Shiv Sena's stance on various socio-political issues affecting Maharashtra and India.
Content and Editorial Stance:
The newspaper is known for its strong editorials and often uses aggressive language to convey its messages. Saamana's editorial policy strongly supports Marathi identity and frequently addresses issues related to Marathi culture, language, and interests. It frequently critiques political opponents and advocates for policies aligned with the Shiv Sena's agenda. The newspaper is also published in a Hindi version called Dopahar ka Saamana.
Significance:
Saamana holds significant political influence in Maharashtra, particularly among Shiv Sena supporters and the wider Marathi community. It provides a platform for the party to communicate directly with its base and shape public opinion. The newspaper's strong voice and distinct editorial stance have made it a notable publication in the Indian media landscape.