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This is an archive article published on February 27, 2013

Attack on Raj Thackeray: Mumbai,Thane tense following MNS-NCP clash

MNS supporters attack NCP office and burnt effigies of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.

Tension brewed in parts of Mumbai and adjoining Thane districts today following yesterday8217;s incident of stone pelting on Raj Thackeray8217;s convoy by alleged NCP workers in Ahmednagar district,with MNS supporters attacking NCP office in Ambernath and calling a bandh.

Angry MNS workers burnt effigies of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and blackened his posters in some parts of the city.

Incidents of stone throwing were also reported from city suburbs including Chembur,Kurla and Bandra,police said.

In Thane8217;s Ambernath,MNS workers attacked NCP office and tried to enforce a bandh today.

However,NCP spokesman Mahesh Tapase,whose office was targeted in Ambernath around midnight,claimed his party workers foiled attempts by MNS men to enforce a bandh.

Minor clashes were reported between activists of the two parties but there was no official confirmation.

Some vehicles were also damaged by MNS supporters.

Suspected NCP workers had hurled stones at Thackeray8217;s convoy at Bhingar in Ahmednagar district and waved black flags last evening when MNS boss had gone there for some party-related work.

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NCP activists were furious at Thackeray8217;s criticism of Pawar,nephew of party supremo Sharad Pawar,whom the MNS leader blamed for the severe drought in several parts of the state.

Thackeray had at a public meeting in Solapur recently attacked Pawar,who headed the water resources ministry between 1999 and 2009,for allegedly having failed to check water scarcity despite huge spendings on irrigation projects. There have been allegations of a Rs 70,000 crore scam in the irrigation department,which has been with NCP since inception of Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra in 1999.

Meanwhile,MNS MLA Ram Kadam issued an open threat to NCP leaders and workers if they continued to target Thackeray.

8220;We know how to give tit for tat. We believe in replying in the language people choose to speak to us. They NCP leaders have forgotten that they have to move in Maharashtra8230;. Their homes are in Mumbai,8221; he said while speaking to a TV news channel.

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MNS leader in the legislative assembly Bala Nandgaonkar blamed NCP for the incidents.

8220;Raj saheb is on a state-wide tour during which he is bound to criticise the government and his opponents. Raj saheb targeted Ajit Pawar and he also responded. Such criticism is nothing new. However,throwing stones at our leader8217;s convoy and women workers getting hurt in police lathi charge is simply not done,8221; he said.

On the attack by his partymen at NCP office in Ambernath,Nandgaonkar said MNS workers had merely reacted to the action of the ruling party. 8220;It is upto them to stop. Our8217;s was a reaction to their action,8221; he said.

Shiv Sena spokesman and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Raut said since the Home portfolio was with NCP,it was its job to prevent violence and maintain peace.

 

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