He changed the course of history,” reads the inscription on a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. Alongside is a photo of Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray.Freshly inducted Shiv Sainik Vivek Pandit’s table is organised and uncluttered. But the 48-year-old is restless ever since the party announced his candidature for the Assembly elections from Vasai, some 50 km north of Mumbai.Pandit has every reason to be anxious. Known for his active work for tribals in the area, Pandit is pitted against three-time Member of the Legislative Assembly and brother of ex-TADA detainee Bhai Thakur, Hitendra Thakur. After persistent lobbying failed to get him a Congress ticket during the LS polls—the Congress chose Govinda instead—Pandit quit the party he had been with for four years.‘‘I was promised a Legislative Council post if I supported Thakur. It was a shameful offer,’’ recalls Pandit. The Pandit-Thakur rivalry goes back 20 years. Pandit’s NGO for tribals and underprivileged groups, Shramjeevi Sanghatana, has been battling Thakur and his alleged land-grabbing activities in the Vasai-Virar belt. And the latest opportunity to fight Thakur has Pandit all excited. Most conversations with the Arts graduate end with a ‘‘we have to defeat him’’ declaration. But the burly Thakur is dismissive of Pandit’s accusations.‘‘I’m confident of victory and we will defeat the opposition with a lead . The Congress and the NCP are supporting me,’’ says Thakur. Thakur profile