Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Raj factors the handy at ‘outsiders’ for Mumbai violence



INDIA: Leading a move against the Aug 11 Azad Maidan riots, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena primary Raj Thackeray on Wednesday organised responsible “outsiders” from Northern Native indian for the strike on the cops in the town and the Condition.
He reiterated the need for the resignation of Maharashtra House Reverend R.R. Patil and Mumbai Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik for their “inaction” over the riots.
“If they have even an iota of pity, they should step down,” he said at a community conference at the Azad Maidan.
Harking returning to his anti-north Native indian over stated claims, he said: “Those who came at the Azad Maidan were from outside. They had no relationship with Maharashtra. They all come to Mumbai from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand. Maharashtra has become their adda [hub].” Repel the cops, who rejected authorization for the move, a large number of followers listened to Mr. Thackeray’s contact for a morcha from Mumbai’s Girgaum Chowpatty to Azad Maidan.
An approximated 10,000-15,000 followers thronged the Chowpatty and marched towards Azad Maidan, increasing catch phrases. The MNS primary arrive at Girgaum after providing wishes at the Siddhivinayak forehead.
Frenzied celebration employees mobbed his car when his motorcade arrive at the Chowpatty around 2.15 p.m. Mr. Thackeray then led the morcha to Azad Maidan.
He lashed out at the Condition for declining him authorization to level a demonstration goal. “We informed them our demonstration was relaxing and yet they declined us authorization. But they permitted the Raza Academia to keep a display. The same company organised a morcha in Bhiwandi where Samajwadi Party head Abu Asim Azmi provided a attention seeking conversation.”
The Raza Academia was the primary planner of the Aug 11 display at Azad Maidan.
Mr. Thackeray criticised the town cops primary for “demoralising” the power. “When the cops took activity against the criminals of the riots, they were misused by the Commissioner. This will not be accepted in Maharashtra. The Condition has still not declared any settlement for the harmed.”
Invoking the Marathi feeling, he said “anyone who sight the Condition with incorrect objectives, Maharashtra would display its durability.”
Mr. Thackeray said sculptures of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar were being desecrated in Uttar Pradesh. “Where are Mayawati, Ramdas Athawale, Prakash Ambedkar?”
Reacting to recommendations in the press that he could be going towards Hindutva philosophy, he said, “Just because the Azad Maidan display was organized by Muslims and I am protesting it, they have [labelled] me.”
“Those who strike the cops should be handled on the identify. Raj Thackeray is aware of Maharashtra dharma. No one should clutter with it,” he said.
The large presence was a display of durability by the MNS whose followers added in from all over Maharashtra.
They taken images asking, ‘Where the cops are not secure, what about the typical people?’ ‘Where females cops are misused, what about typical women?’
They also brought up the motto “RR Patil pursuit jao [go away].”
Absul Nasir, MNS promoter from Mumbai’s Muslim-dominated Bhendi bazaar place, informed The Hindu, “The Raza Academia erred in mobilising Muslims in such a way during Ramzan. They should make up for the failures suffered. Mr. Thackeray’s move has nothing to do with Hindu-Muslim emotions.”

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