Thursday, July 16, 2009

MNS - "Making Nation Separate"

Mumbai: 17th July 2009

MNS - "Making Nation Separate"

Born
June 14, 1968 (1968-06-14) (age 41)Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Political party
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, Founder & President (Since 2006)
Spouse
Sharmila Thackeray
Children
1 son (Amit Thackeray);1 daughter (Urvashi Thackeray)
Residence
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Religion
Hindu

Raj Shrikant Thackeray (Marathi: राज ठाकरे) (born June 14, 1968) is the founding president of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena ("Maharashtra Renaissance Army"), which is a regional party in the state of Maharashtra,India. He is the nephew of former Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray, and cousin of current Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray.

The Party aims to Divide people and rule the state by raising an issue regarding Non-Mumbaikers, Mr.Raj Thakre plays a powerful role in making this "PoliTricks".
It is better if he concentrate on the main issues which the mumbai citizens are Facing on Drinking water, Poverty,un employement, etc... activities.

Every citizen of India had a right to live anywhere in India, No party or a person has no right to Question the Right to living/Right to speak language.

Raj Thackeray arrested for violence against north Indians.

Thane (Maharashtra), June 29 (IANS) Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray surrendered before railway police here Monday in connection with a case of inciting violence against north Indian students appearing for a railway recruitment exam in October last year.He surrendered before Kalyan Railway Police as per an order of the Bombay High Court and was immediately put under arrest, an MNS worker said.

Thousands of MNS supporters thronged Kalyan in Thane district, 80 km from the state capital Mumbai, and police deployed massive security to ward off any trouble.
The high court had last week cancelled the anticipatory bail by a Kalyan court in the matter and ordered Thackeray to surrender by June-end.

Shortly after his surrender, Thackeray’s lawyers moved for bail. It is expected to come up for hearing in the afternoon at the Kalyan court.

Murder case filed against Raj Thackeray in Bihar
Biharsharif (Bihar)
The father of 25 year-old railway job aspirant who was allegedly killed by an MNS mob in Mumbai, filed a murder case against Raj Thackeray in Bihar on Friday.
Seeking initiation of criminal proceedings against the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief and his henchmen, Jagdish Prasad, Pavan Kumar's father, filed the case in the court of CJM Abhimanyu Lal Srivastava in Biharsharif in Nalanda district.
A case has been filed under different sections of IPC including murder and criminal conspiracy. Three persons have been named as witnesses in the petition.
While two of them had accompanied the youth to Mumbai as guardians and were witness to the assault on Bihari examinees by MNS activists on October 19, another, an acquaintance living in Pune, had received the body of Pavan after post mortem. The case is likely to be taken up for hearing on Saturday.
Raj Thackeray, whose alleged inflammatory anti-north Indian tirade has led to frequent attacks on Hindi-speaking people in Maharashtra, is facing a number of cases in Bihar.
An advocate, Sudhir Kumar Ojha, has filed a murder and sedition case against the MNS leader in Muzaffarpur, while a Dalit examinee Raj Kumar Chaudhary, who suffered a fractured hand in the MNS attack, has filed an FIR in Vaishali against Thackeray for instigating an MNS mob to attack Biharis.
Keshav Kumar Sinha, a lawyer, has filed a complaint case against Raj Thackeray and Shirish Parkar, MNS spokesman, under sections relating to culpable homicide, criminal conspiracy and attempt to murder.

MNS, Sena attack north Indian Rly exam candidates

Activists of Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and later those of the Shiv Sena today attacked 17 railway board examination centres in suburban Mumbai, protesting “inadequate representation” to locals and chased away candidates from north India.
About 10 people have been arrested so far for disrupting the examination and targeting candidates, police said. Five candidates were admitted to hospitals in Thane and Kalyan after being assaulted by MNS activists.
Condemning the attack, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad demanded a ban on the MNS, calling Raj Thackeray a “mental case”. “I strongly condemn the incident. There should be an inquiry into the attack. There should be strong action against that party... MNS should be banned,” he told reporters in New Delhi.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spoke to Maharashtra counterpart Vilasrao Deshmukh and asked him to ensure the safety of students from Bihar. He called the MNS “a divisive force” and demanded strong action against it. Railway officials said they had received over two lakh applications for posts of Enquiry-cum-Reservation Clerk, Assistant Station Master and Goods Guards. While they did not give numbers for those who finally took the examination, officials said the turnout was low in view of the MNS threat.

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