Police may take legal action against Raj Thackeray
Mumbai Police may take legal action against Raj Thackeray the chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) if it finds any provocative content in his speech in which he re-launched his tirade against north Indians.
A senior official of Police said, “We are going through the transcripts & if we find any provocative content in it, we will refer it to a legal team. Based on their advice, we may also initiate fresh legal action against Raj Thackeray”.
In his 70 minues long speech at Shivaji Park in Mumbai Raj Thackeray had targeted North Indians for trying to “invade” Marathi culture.
In reference to the celebration of Uttar Pradesh Day in the state, Raj had said that only Maharashtra Day should be celebrated in Mumbai & even dared the government to arrest him for making the statement.
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