Case registered against MNS Chief Raj Thackeray under Arms Act, action for showing sword in Thane meeting

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Case registered against MNS Chief Raj Thackeray under Arms Act

Mumbai: The political mercury in Maharashtra is increasing continuously. In fact, in the rally of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), party supremo Raj Thackeray had talked about removing the loudspeakers installed in mosques during the Shivaji Park rally on the day of New Year Gudhi Padwa. Apart from this, he fiercely attacked the Havikas Aghadi government, especially the NCP and Shiv Sena. But even after this, MNS has maintained its aggressive form. In this episode, in the public meeting held in Thane on the same day, Raj Thackeray said that if the loudspeaker is not removed from the mosque by May 3, then Hanuman Chalisa will be played in front of the mosque across the country.

At the same time, after the public meeting in Thane, a case has been registered against Raj Thackeray under the Arms Act. A case has been registered against Raj Thackeray under the Arms Act at Naupada Police Station. After which the political mercury of the state has again started taking a different color. Raj Thackeray has clearly said that he is not going to back down from his issue.

Thane Police Commissioner Jaijit Singh confirmed
It is worth noting that on Tuesday evening, there was an answer meeting of Raj Thackeray in the police station, where he showed the sword. At the same time, Thane Police Commissioner Jagjit Singh has confirmed the registration of a case against Raj Thackeray in this case.

Let us tell you that Raj Thackeray recently gave an ultimatum to the state government to remove the loudspeaker and said that I do not want to obstruct anyone’s religion, and neither disturb peace nor do any propaganda. But if the government wants peace, they should remove the loudspeakers. Thackeray warned that no one wants a riot. But the loudspeaker is causing trouble not only for the people of Maharashtra but for the people of the whole country. So it should be closed now. Thackeray said what do you want to show by gathering on the footpath and on the way? The prayer is yours, so do it at home.

Demanded the central government to implement population control
Thackeray said that by May 3, the government should call all the clerics to explain and take appropriate steps and said that they have not yet taken the main arrow out of their quiver and should not be forced to remove it. He said that the talk of a few days of the festival is understandable but the loudspeaker drama will no longer work in the state 365 days a year. At the same time, he said that he has demanded from the central government to implement uniform civil law and population control in the country.

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