India Raj Thackeray Faces Police Case, Presses On With Loudspeaker Plan
Raj Thackeray, the head of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, set up for a go head to head with the Maharashtra government today, repeating his danger to play Hanuman Chalisa on amplifiers as his "cutoff time" for expulsion of amplifiers from mosques reached a conclusion.
The state government, drove by his cousin Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, has made broad arrangements to keep up with the rule of law.
Not just has the leaves of all police workers dropped, countless Home Guards have additionally been sent.
The powers have been spread across all touchy areas. Severe move will be initiated against the individuals who endeavor to upset harmony, the police have said.
In a proclamation tweeted this evening, Raj Thackeray repeated his arrangements to play Hanuman Chalisa on amplifiers close to mosques where amplifiers have not been taken out.
The go head to head comes in front of the community races in Maharashtra, in which the BJP is endeavoring to oversee the Mumbai metro body Brihanmumbai Corporation, the most extravagant in India.
The decision Shiv Sena has blamed the MNS for being the "B Team" of the BJP, endeavoring to cut into the Sena votes with its forceful position on Hindutva. Sena boss and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has proactively blamed the BJP for doing likewise.
Last week, pummeling the BJP for its job in the Hanuman Chalisa discussion, he said the Sena's "Hindutva is essentially as solid as solid as Gadadhari Hanuman". "We will show you what Bheema Roop and Maha Rudra is in the event that you challenge the Shiv Sena."
"Throughout the previous few days, they (the BJP) have been shouting that the Shiv Sena has left Hindutva. What have we left? Is Hindutva a dhoti? That we put it on and take it off? We should recollect a certain something. The people who are addressing us on Hindutva should ask themselves how they have helped Hindutva," he had said.

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