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2008 attacks on Uttar Pradeshi and Bihari migrants in Maharashtra

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1841:, stated, "Ever since its birth on 9 March 2006, MNS has been nurtured by the ruling Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) with an ulterior motive of splitting the Shiv Sena. Ironically, the Sena itself was given a 'protected childhood' in the late 1960s by the then Congress as a tool to war with the Communist Party of India, which had a strong presence in Mumbai. Not surprisingly, covertly the administration has provided Raj adequate platform to consolidate the political forum through an emotive Marathi plank. The purpose is to split the 26% Marathi voters in Mumbai, which is rather loyal to the Shiv Sena. The electoral merit of the MNS remains untested but its ability to bond with sons of the soil cannot be cursorily dismissed in Mumbai, Thane, Nashik and Pune." She further noted, "Under chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, the Congress sees a double advantage in the strategy: A proactive MNS will divide Sena voters on the one hand and drive Mumbai’s North Indian community — which was being targeted as "outsiders" by the MNS — to Congress's lap. North Indians, who dominate 48 essential services in Mumbai, constitute a sizeable — and hence decisive — vote bank. Forget political will, it is well-calculated political design which has withheld the Democratic Front government from taking stern action against Raj. Or else, how does one explain home minister RR Patil engaging in a telephone conversation urging him to slow down instead of arresting his men indulging in violence on streets?" She also said, "(Vilasrao) Deshmukh is no better. He has often said, "My administration will not tolerate divisive forces. Nobody is above the law"." She expressed her views in reference to, Bombay High Court on lashing out at the Maharashtra government over the threat given by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena about displaying the Marathi signboard on the shops and establishments in the metropolis. "If you don't have political will, then give that message to the people that we can not do anything," Division Bench of Justice J N Patel and K K Tated said dissatisfied about government's inaction against hooliganism of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena activists. "Why no action has been taken against respondent number six (Raj Thackeray)? Are some people 'untouchable' for you?" Justice Patel asked as government failed to file a proper reply regarding the action taken. 1443:(CPI) demanded stringent action against those inciting violence and asked democratic forces to launch a united struggle against such elements. The party also accused the media, particularly the electronic media, of encouraging anti-national and parochial forces by giving them "undue publicity". According to a resolution adopted at its 20th national Congress at Hyderabad, no adequate action was against those who indulge in chauvinistic slogans and perpetuate hooliganism, and the ruling Congress-led coalition and the opposition BJP utilised these forces for their local political gains. The resolution also said, "Opportunistic, parochial and chauvinistic" forces like Shiv Sena and MNS have exploited the situation for narrow electoral gains and demanded compensation for those affected by the violence. The resolution stated that in 1966, Bal Thackeray gave anti-South Indian slogans and now his nephew wants to repeat that experience by giving anti-North Indian slogans. The 1806:, said though Raj might have achieved what he wanted, but he may have not anticipated the attention it would get. He said, "He thought the media would gobble it up and just create a small storm that will shift the agenda. But the great Amar Singh and Abu Azmi fuelled the issue by taking him more seriously than what he deserves. The confrontational position aided the MNS volunteers to get into the limelight". Ketkar also said the Shiv Sena would lose in the scenario commenting, "The Sena tried to woo the North Indians after it realised their value as a vote bank in the 2004 defeat. They realised that the demography of the city had changed within a decade. That is when they decided it was time to please the North Indians. 1825:, Vaibhav Purandare, said Raj resorted to this measure to stem his party's eroding credibility. He said, "When Raj launched his party, he first started out with an inclusive approach. When he found that it is not working, he had to do something drastic to get back into the limelight. On the other hand, the Sena was actually becoming inclusive. It even began attracting Muslims into its fold. It also began taking up the common man's issues like farmer suicides and power supply. This is Raj's attempt to take the Sena's mass base away to completely embarrass the Sena. And he has succeeded." Both Ketkar and Purandare, however, agreed that Raj was trying to position himself as Bal Thackeray's potential successor. 782:, MNS workers went on a rampage following the arrest of Raj, smashing windows and windscreens of eleven state buses. Thirteen rioters were arrested. They also chopped off both hands of a Bihari hawker sleeping on the streets. He was severely beaten until he fell unconscious. When he gained consciousness the following day, he found himself in a hospital with both hands amputated. The injured, mainly hawkers, were treated at the Nashik Civil Hospital after they were beaten. Shops along Nashik Road closed down after the incident. 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leaders to shed their complacence and advised his supporters to "take action" whenever they felt necessary. He warned that North Indians who did not speak Marathi and did not respect Marathi culture would be driven away. Raj dared the police in his speech by saying, "Arrest me for this if you can". After analysing the speech amidst demand for action against the MNS chief a senior police official quoted it was "difficult to find an explicit threat or provocation" in the text of his speech to initiate strong legal action against him and "it seems he consulted legal experts before making the speech".
1552:, said in a debate on the media's role in the situation, "Here is a politician propounding an idea that could lead to a civil war in the country. The doctrine had to be challenged and what could the media have done? While you may argue that some images were in excess, you will also agree we had to report because this fight to the streets". Ending the debate on a sarcastic note Mehta said, "It's ridiculous! The politicians are not responsible, the state government isn't responsible, police are not to be blamed but media is responsible". 506:
today is because of the love people have given him. The people of Mumbai have always acknowledged him as an artiste. It was utter foolishness to make these parochial allegations against him. Amitabh is a global superstar. People all over the world respect him. This cannot be forgotten by anyone. Amitabh should ignore these silly accusations and concentrate on his acting". According to some reports, Raj's censure of Amitabh, whom he supposedly admires, stemmed from his disappointment of not being invited to the wedding of Amitabh's son,
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The NCP president Sharad Pawar should seriously reflect on the working of the state home department." Even NCP leaders including Ajit Pawar and Chhagan Bhujbal have told RR Patil and Deshmukh, in the cabinet meet to "either act or shut up". Suggesting that the Maharashtra government was not keen on taking strong action against MNS chief Raj Thackeray, the NDA on Thursday described as "stage-managed show" the arrest and bail for him in cases of violence against north Indians in the state. BJP MP
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Procedure Code to both politicians and warned them not to hold any press conferences or rallies in the next seven days. On 13 February, however, police arrested both the leaders. Later that day, a local court granted Raj conditional bail and ordered him not to make any speeches that would inflame public tension. He obtained a release after furnishing a personal bond of Rs. 15,000. Azmi was arrested and taken to the
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in the city. One of the resolutions passed at the meeting was to encourage participation of the North Indians in all festivities in the near future. In fact, ninety percent of the labour force in Pune consists of migrants; 60 percent of these come from Bihar and UP. It was also feared that the stoppage of construction activities would adversely affect the plans of hosting certain events of the
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claiming to represent the 'north Indian voters' in Mumbai have behaved haughtily, and shown disrespect for the city's Marathi-speaking people, protest by all means. But why are you yourself showing disrespect to the entire community of north Indians, as is evident from your article and your other reported statements? How can you allow your supporters to take law into their hands and do
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hands to people asking them to leave and only raise hands if they refuse, he treads the ground gingerly without naming any community or party per se". On 3 March, at a party function organised by the MNS at Shivaji Park, after the expiry of the gag order, Raj announced, "I have not given up my mission", thus signalling to his supporters of continuing his stance on the migrant issue.
185: 148: 5685: 823:. On the same day, a shop owned by a North Indian was ransacked by a group of 10 – 15 drunken men, who pelted stones and beat his children because they had refused to provide free food. On 29 March, motorcycle-borne assailants damaged at least five taxis owned by North Indians in Central Mumbai. Four people were arrested. Four labourers travelling on the 946:, 10 km from Kalyan. Earlier, curfew had been imposed in the entire Kalyan area. The situation in Kalyan worsened in the evening as Raj was driven there to a police station lock-up where he was to spend the night before being presented in a court on 22 October. Five outdoor broadcast vans belonging to media houses were damaged by MNS supporters. A cameraman from 711:, MNS workers vandalised several shops belonging to North Indians, forcing other shops and business establishments to close down. One shopkeeper was severely beaten and was admitted to Nashik General Hospital. Banks and schools promptly closed after these incidents. Stone pelting by angry mobs was also reported from the city's Shalimar and Bytco squares, and the 1429: 1654:
had put the Sena on the back foot. "Raj Thackeray has stolen the show from Uddhav Thackeray. I think Bal Thackeray will be worried and he will create some trouble. He might give some provocative statements. So, the police have to be observant otherwise it will be a fight between the two brothers and Maharashtra and Mumbai will suffer."
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Thackeray Sr. wrote that Biharis are "not wanted either in southern India, Assam and also Punjab and Chandigarh. The Biharis have antagonised local populations wherever they have settled. The Uttar Pradesh and Bihari MPs have shown their ingratitude towards Mumbai and Maharashtra with an anti-Marathi
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I have carefully read, and re-read, your signed article in Marathi titled Maazi Bhoomika, Maaza Ladha (My Stand, My Struggle) in the Maharashtra Times of 9 February, and think that some of your arguments are far too nuanced to be simply categorised as hate speech... If Abu Azmi, or some other leaders
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In Pune, where the construction industry was badly hit, some local organisations, working for porters, construction workers and casual labourers, tried to stop the exodus. These organisations set up a National Integration Committee (NIC) and charted out confidence-building measures among the migrants
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after being identified as North Indians on 1 April. Then on 30 May, a group of North Indians was injured when a mob of approximately 800 MNS activists attacked them at a meeting organised by the SP and some other North Indians fronts. Five North Indians were critically injured in the attack, and
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of the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar migrants and their leaders"—and questioned, "Do political movements need to obey the law?" On 10 February at a press conference, he issued a statement saying, "What happened in Mumbai in the past one week was only a reaction and if leaders of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar try
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said: "If anybody has made any comment on our members' functioning in the conduct of business in the House, not only do we treat that with the contempt that it deserves, but also any action that may be necessary will be taken according to procedure and well established norms. Nobody will be spared".
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He also denounced Bihari MPs, saying they were "spitting in the same plate from which they ate" by criticising Mumbaikars and Maharashtrians. He also wrote, "They are trying to add fuel to the fire that has been extinguished, by saying that Mumbaikars have rotten brains". The outburst was apparently
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also attacked Congress for "promoting" the MNS chief and comparing him with slain Punjab separatist leader Bhindarwale. "Congress party has a mastery in creating 'bhasmasurs' (self destructing demons). Earlier they created Bhindranwale in Punjab, which killed a Congress Prime Minister. Even this Raj
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Political observers commented that the attacks on North Indians by MNS were a "shrewd ploy" of their chief Raj to embarrass the Shiv Sena and usurp its core Marathi constituency. They also felt Raj was trying to gain a political foothold by imitating his uncle and political mentor Bal Thackeray, who
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I am proud of my workers for their struggle! Please don't call it 'Rada' (hooliganism) by giving old and historic references. They hit the streets to protect their own language and culture. Police are visiting their houses again and again and beating them up like cattle to punish them for protecting
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that the Mumbai police should have acted against Raj Thackeray and Abu Azmi earlier. He said, "Had they acted, there would have been no violence. I think the police reacted a little late." He expressed his apprehensions about the Shiv Sena stirring up some trouble to compete with Raj Thackeray as he
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The news of Raj's possible arrest provoked a heightened attack on the North Indians in the industrial town of Nashik in Maharashtra, Raj's political stronghold. North Indians left the city by buses, trains and private vehicles. Railway officials at Nashik station said that this was the largest crowd
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Bal Thackeray refuted the allegations, saying, "Amitabh Bachchan is an open-minded person, he has great love for Maharashtra, and this is evident on many occasions. The actor has often said that Maharashtra and specially Mumbai has given him great fame and affection. He has also said that what he is
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summarised the cause of MNS's attacks—"There's a method in MNS's madness in attacking north Indians in Mumbai though, howsoever flawed it might be. Raj believes his cousin and Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray has been wooing the people from Bihar and UP—through a campaign he began back in 2005 with
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was imposed on both leaders to prevent them from making further inflammatory remarks. Meanwhile, tensions in Maharashtra rose as the news of Raj's possible arrest, and his subsequent actual arrest, angered his supporters. Incidences of violence against North Indians and their property by MNS workers
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Evaluating the developments, political observers in Mumbai remarked that the Shiv Sena had been "caught in a bind" by Raj's campaign as it had in recent years sought to portray an inclusive image to try to woo the significant migrant vote in the Mumbai and Thane region in the run-up to the Assembly
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protesting the findings of the study. Raj blamed the English-language and Hindi-language media of being biased against him and his party. In addition, some held the media responsible of giving Raj undue publicity. According to an SMS/web poll conducted by CNN IBN, 88 percent of the voters were
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area, were affected due to the large-scale departure of migrant workers. According to a report, 40 percent small and medium industries in the Ambad industrial area had been closed down due to the migration. Though the local industries at Nashik are ancillary units, they provide material to big
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on related issues. While the first, filed by advocate Arvind Shukla, had sought direction to the Election Commission to derecognise Mr Raj Thackeray's MNS for his controversial remarks against North Indians, the other one, filed by RU Upadhyay, sought protection for the North Indians in Maharashtra
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After months of lull in the anti-North Indian offensive, on 19 October 2008, MNS activists beat up North Indian candidates appearing for the All-India Railway Recruitment Board entrance exam for the Western region in Mumbai. The attack invoked a quick reaction from Lalu Prasad Yadav and his cabinet
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petitioned the Commission requesting action against the MNS and its leaders for issuing "veiled as well as open threats" against non-Maharashtrians. However, Mumbai police dismissed a complaint of "criminal intimidation" filed against Raj by Singh as 'false and malicious'. In his complaint filed at
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said, "It's a sad commentary on the administration which has come to a stage where it requires the high court intervention". He put the onus of his party's coalition partner, saying, "Whether it is MNS violence in the signboard or dalit killing at Khairlanji it shows an insensitive administration.
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State government deliberately delayed taking any action when the attacks on North Indians began in Mumbai. He said that he suspected Congress had a strategy to divide Maharashtrian and non-Maharashtrian votes, by creating a feeling of insecurity among non-Maharashtrians in the hope that they would
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On 26 January 2009, MNS activists attacked North Indian residents of Satpur near Nashik who were paying tribute to the terrorist attacks on Mumbai in 2008 and also celebrating 'Uttar Pradesh Din' (Uttar Pradesh Day) through cultural programmes. Eight of them were arrested. In May 2009, alleged MNS
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court against the MNS chief. Raj's arrest ignited violence by his supporters in large parts of the city forcing it to shut down. Irate supporters went on the rampage torching public transport and telling office goers to return home. Many shops and commercial establishments, especially those run or
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examination centres and ordered a probe into the incident, which will also enquire into why the job advertisements where not given in Marathi newspapers. "What has happened is not good. Such incidents take place because of loopholes in the law. One can't hold only the Home Ministry responsible for
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were stoned by MNS supporters on 5 February. Two days later, a group of 20 to 25 MNS activists forced themselves into the Central Mumbai office of the Bombay Taximen's Union, where they assaulted office staff and damaged property. In response to the attack, the 55,000-strong Union immediately
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said that they (Bachchans) were willing to start a school in Mumbai, provided the MNS leader donated the land to build it. She told the media, "I heard that Raj Thackeray owns huge properties in Maharashtra, in Mumbai at Kohinoor Mills. If he is willing to donate land, we can start a school in the
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said the decision to leave the party was taken because of the "partial attitude" of the party high command towards Maharashtrians. "Shiv Sena is no different from Khalistan and Jammu and Kashmir militant groups which are trying to create a rift between people along regional lines. The main aim of
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declared that there should be no leniency towards those stoking regional and communal passions. "Unity and integrity are the basic conditions for progress of the nation and to fight terrorism. There should be no leniency towards those who seek to discriminate on the basis of religion and region,"
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sections 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), 153 A (promoting enmity between groups on the basis of place of birth, residence, etc.) and 153 B (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration) on 11 February. The police also applied section 144 of the Criminal
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noted, the essay indicates that Rane continues to have a soft spot for MNS chief Raj Thackeray – the two were close friends when Rane was in the Sena. Stating that the Marathis were getting a raw deal in central government jobs such as income tax and the railways, Rane said it was perplexing
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group, Raj was quoted as saying: "We will go with folded hands and ask them to leave. If they refuse, then we will raise our hands." Lok Prabha editor Pravin Tokekar said: "The MNS chief has technically not made any inflammatory statement. Even when he says he and his party would go with folded
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said, "Congress is Raj Thackeray's event management company and it is trying to project Raj's arrest as an event instead of making any serious effort to check the violent campaign of MNS against north Indians. There is match-fixing between Raj and the Maharashtra government. The state government
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managed by non-Maharashtrians, chose not to open at all to avoid trouble. Raj, whose MNS workers Sunday attacked non-Maharashtrians appearing for the railway board examination, was brought from Ratnagiri, about 250 km from here, to be produced at the Bandra court, where he was summoned for.
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There was mayhem outside the court premises with large crowds gathering around restively and camera crews waiting to capture the trouble. In some places, buses, taxis and autorickshaws were set on fire, in others areas public transport just stayed off the roads. The office of the state Congress
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On 12 February, MNS workers attacked vendors and shopkeepers from North India in various parts of Maharashtra and destroyed government property to vent their anger against the reported move to arrest Raj. Sporadic violence was reported in Beed and Aurangabad. State-run buses in these areas were
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In January 2008, targeting Mumbai-resident Amitabh Bachchan at political rallies, Raj asserted that the actor was "more interested" in his native state Uttar Pradesh than Maharashtra. He expressed his disapproval of Amitabh's inaugurating a girls' school named after his daughter-in-law, actress
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Then on 3 May, despite legal warnings by the police before his rally, Raj issued a diktat to his supporters to take action whenever they encountered "injustice". At a rally at Shivaji Park, he said, "That north Indians are living in Mumbai is because of our mercy. Let it be known". He told MNS
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municipal transport bus was set on fire while five bikes were reduced to ashes. Transport services across Kalyan were paralysed. A jewellery shop was also ransacked by MNS supporters. In all one hundred and twenty-five cases of arson, rioting and stone pelting were registered across the state,
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The MNS chief had also accused migrants of disrespecting the local culture. On 9 February, expressing his stance on newer migrants settling in Mumbai, Raj said, "New immigrants to the city should be denied entry into the city, while those already staying here should show respect to the Marathi
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vote for the Congress. He blamed the party for trying to divert people's attention from more critical problems that Maharashtra faces, such as the agrarian crisis and load shedding. He added, "India is one and every Indian has a right to settle down and work in any part of the country".
1304:(Mumbai will be ruined)". In response to the attacks on taxi drivers and vendors, he added, "What will happen in Mumbai if taxis go off the roads? Mumbai will come to a standstill". Lalu Prasad Yadav on 5 February 2008, took up the issue of attacks on North Indians with Prime Minister 1050:. According to the railway police, at least 10 students were detained in the morning and extra security was deployed to control the situation. A 10-year-old boy was killed when police opened fire on protesters. The child was hit by a stray bullet and died at the scene after police in 2250:
erupted in violence on Sunday. MNS workers tried to attack Samajwadi Party workers who were proceeding to attend a rally by the United National Progressive Alliance (UNPA), which was addressed, among others, by the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mulayam Singh, at Shivaji Park
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in Mumbai, Raj said, "Though he has become a star in Mumbai, his interest is in Uttar Pradesh. That is why he was trying to be an ambassador of UP rather than Maharashtra. That is why though he achieved everything in Mumbai, when it came to elections, Amitabh chose Uttar Pradesh".
1154:"It is a very dangerous tendency. What is happening there , we can understand. These are innocent people. We understand the situation there and what is happening. This is one country and we will not accept son-of-soil theory. We will not permit Balkanisation of this country." 1175:"India is not an association or confederation of states, it is a union of state and there is only one nationality that is Indian. Hence every Indian has a right to go anywhere in India, to settle anywhere, and work and do business of his choice in any part of India peacefully." 719:
industrial areas remained closed. Nashik police detained 26 MNS workers after the violence. Six municipal cooperators were also put under preventive arrest. Additional police pickets were deployed in various parts of the city, including Shalimar and Ambad Chowk, Satpur,
1920:"They are not wanted in southern India, Assam and also Punjab and Chandigarh. The Biharis have antagonised local population wherever they had settled. The UP-Bihari MPs have shown their ingratitude towards Mumbai and Maharashtra with an anti-Marathi tirade in Parliament." 995:(MSCRT) buses and other vehicles were reported in some areas, they said, adding vehicular traffic on the busy Mumbai-Agra-national highway was disrupted following the protest. Police rounded up 70 MNS activists in Nashik incidents and security was tightened in the city. In 546:, who challenged that he would come to Mumbai and perform Chhath Puja in front of Raj's house, also ridiculed Raj saying, "He is a child in politics". The Navnirman Sena leader accused migrants of swamping Maharashtra, India's most industrialised state, in search of jobs. 1600:
editorial on Raj's arrest said that his arrest was a big farce, from which he emerged with pomp and style. It condemned the violence that resulted after the arrest that forced thousands of migrant workers to uproot themselves from various parts of Maharashtra.
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As news about the arrest spread, there was violence in other parts of Maharashtra too. Sporadic incidents of stone pelting at municipal and private buses were reported in the reat of Maharashtra following the arrest of MNS chief Raj Thackeray in Ratnagiri. In
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Over 1,800 activists were put under arrest for substantive offences and as a preventive measure since violence had erupted on the streets of Mumbai on 13 February, according to the Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police (Law and Order), K. L. Prasad.
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On 8 February, re-invoking the issue of Marathi pride, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray on hit out at North Indians again, in a special article titled "Majhi bhumika, majha ladha" (My role, my fight) written by him in the Marathi daily
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and demanded action against those involved in them. Commenting on Raj Thackeray, Lalu Prasad said, "He is desperate and such type of leader will never be successful in the country. The Government should take action against him and his supporters".
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and compensation to those who had suffered from the attacks. The court, however, refused to pass any direction on the grounds that the issue was related to the aspect of law and order, and it thus directed the petitioners to have faith in the
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The attacks simmered down after mid-February due to the arrest and imposition of a gag order on Raj. Isolated cases of attacks, however, were reported until April 2008. On 22 March, six North Indians were beaten up by a group of
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deliberately books him under small sections and he gets bail." Talking on the attacks on North Indian candidates at the All-India Railway Recruitment examinations in Mumbai, Rajya Sabha MP and JD-U national general secretary
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On 23 March, Amitabh finally spoke out in an interview with a local tabloid, saying, "Random charges are random; they do not deserve the kind of attention you wish me to give". Later on 28 March at a press conference for the
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Sonia Gandhi said. She asserted that the country belongs to all with equal rights to it, and that it is the responsibility of all to ensure security of life and property of every citizen in any part of the country.
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They are tolerating it quietly. For whom? For Maharashtra! For India! It is fashionable for intellectuals here to blame my party for the unsolved problem of Marathi identity. But am I or my party responsible for
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In another apparent rebuff to Raj Thackeray, the Supreme Court asserted that every Indian has the right to settle anywhere in the country. A bench consisting of Justices H K Sema and Markandey Katju remarked,
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Thackeray is ultimately going to damage Congress," Tiwari claimed. He also alleged that Maharashtra government arrested Raj to carry out a "formality" and as mild charges were pressed, he got bail soon.
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of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. At this juncture, I feel like asking the Maharashtrian people that if I am voicing your true emotion, then why are you sitting on the fence. Come join me in this struggle."
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in protest against the attacks on North Indians. Bihar chief minister, Nitish Kumar, upset with the remarks, demanded that the Prime Minister and the Centre intervene in the matter immediately. The
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There is no denying that civic amenities in Mumbai are cracking under the added pressure of a migrant population seeking the riches of India's commercial capital. The solution cannot be wielding a
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announced its move to put Raj under their custody on 13 February, which created an upsurge of violence in the state and led to two deaths. Attacks on North Indians were reported from Mumbai, Pune,
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published a survey on the front page on 15 February, which said that 73 percent of Mumbai believed the insular line of the MNS and its president against North Indians was denting Mumbai's
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Bihar witnessed violent protest after death of Pawan Mahto, a resident of Bara-Khurd village in Nalanda district, in anticipation that he died after being assaulted by MNS activists. However,
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resigned citing its "outrageous conduct" towards non-Marathis in Maharashtra and announced that they will form a separate party. Addressing a press conference Shiv Sena's North India chief
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criticised the television channels for their relentless replay of just two instances to portray the violent impact of his arrest. The edit blamed Hindi channels for making Mumbai look like
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What happened in Mumbai in the past one week was only a reaction and if leaders of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar try to demonstrate their strength here, such reactions would recur, he warned.
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or a sword. Nor can it be in jingoistic expressions of Marathi pride or North Indian chest thumping. Mumbai will do well to remember how the city came together during the train blasts (
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announced that 3,000 employee positions had been shifted from Pune to Chennai, due to construction delays caused earlier that year by the attacks on North Indian construction workers.
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states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, accusing them of spoiling Maharashtrian culture and not mingling with them. At political rallies held across the state, he questioned the loyalty of
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elections in 2009. To balance this strategy, the party had started speaking up for Maharashtrians to remind them that it was the Shiv Sena was the original voice of the local people.
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Azad Maidan police station, Singh had alleged that sloganeering MNS men had threatened him by using Thackeray's name while being whisked away by security personnel from the venue.
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railway station, damaged the booking office windows and tore off posters of a newly released Bhojpuri film put up there. Party workers resorted to stone throwing in some parts of
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imposed on him, stating that he had to move around different places in Maharashtra for propounding the philosophy of his party and that such an order was an infringement of his '
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it, it is (entire) government's responsibility. Such incidents are affecting the image of the state and I have instructed the DGP to take stern action," Deshmukh said. However,
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condemned Raj's actions and promised to protect migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and at the same time warned SP from hijacking the situation for political mileage. The
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is the regional language spoken in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The rioters also damaged the theatre and destroyed the seats. A similar incident was reported in
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in Uttar Pradesh, rather than in Maharashtra. Bachchan was also criticised for choosing to run elections from his native state. On 2 February at a party function at
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that of 54,000, only 54 Marathis were summoned for the railway recruitment exams. The railways must give Marathis their legitimate share in employment, Rane said.
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functions. This is the year that he bore the fruits of his efforts. That is why Raj decided to strike at the same sentiment that the Sena played in the past—the
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wrote that although Raj had gained political mileage by taking up the cause of Marathi people, its impact was severe on the migrants, who had to flee the state.
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towards Maharashtra, where he attained "fame and popularity", accusing him of showing "more interest" in his native Uttar Pradesh. He called the celebration of
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these forces is to split our country. Like the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, the Shiv Sena too has demeaned North Indians and treated them inhumanely", he said.
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was filed in the Patna civil court on 8 February against him for his remarks over Chhath Puja. His statements drew flak from leaders of Bihar, especially the
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and urged him to provide protection to the migrants from Bihar. Lalu demanded a ban on the MNS, and described its chief Raj Thackeray as a "mental case".
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In Pune, an estimated 25,000 workers left the city in the wake of the attacks, according to government officials. Pune's District Guardian Minister
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Imitation, they say, is the best form of flattery. Balasaheb Thackeray doesn't seem to be flattered, nor amused, at his nephew trying his 1960s' recipe.
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of the opinion that Raj Thackeray was "feeding on media hype". On 11 February, in Pune, a group of about 15 MNS activists burnt 150 copies of
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editorial prompted at least 16 Lok Sabha MPs from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, belonging to the RJD, JD (U), SP and the Congress, to give notice for
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Angry students in various parts of Bihar damaged railway property and disrupted train traffic, as a protest. The police said the protesters targeted
4394: 2723: 530:, a festival popular in Bihar, calling it a "drama" and a "show of arrogance". He demanded that they must only celebrate Maharashtrian festivals. A 5563: 5620: 1213:, Nashik's guardian minister, reported that 15,000 migrant workers had left the city in the aftermath of the violence against North Indians. 4746: 5787: 4271: 4239: 3230: 1233:, who picketed at Pune railway station to allay fears of those boarding the trains with their family members, carrying their meager belongings. 6824: 6781: 3012: 2896: 1099:'. On 22 February, the court dismissed his appeal to re-track the extension of the gag order passed against him, following which MNS started a 7051: 6106: 4768: 573:
and other prominent members of the UNPA and SP. Police arrested 73 MNS and 19 SP workers after these clashes on charges of rioting.
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The attacks evoked critical reactions from various parts of the country, particularly the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar political leadership. Even
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On 13 February 2008, the state government, which was accused of reluctance to take immediate action, ultimately arrested Raj Thackeray and
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Vilasrao Deshmukh admitted that his government was responsible for failure in preventing the attacks by MNS on north Indian candidates at
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and Collector Prabhakar Deshmukh held meetings of various people's representatives to stop the mass departure. They were joined by local
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Raj justified his party's stand as a response to—"provocative and unnecessary show of strength" and "uncontrolled political and cultural
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explained that the attack was a reaction to the "provocative and unnecessary show of strength" and "uncontrolled political and cultural
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On 3 February 2008, MNS and SP workers indulged in street fighting after the former tried to attack the latter, who were proceeding to
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On 3 February, immediately after clashes with SP, MNS workers assaulted North Indian taxi drivers and vandalised their vehicles in
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did his exhibition titled "Chal Hat Be Bihari" in January 2009 in Delhi protesting violence against north Indians in Mumbai.
1535:, a weekly magazine in English, in reaction to its cover story on Raj's controversial utterances, portraying him as Mumbai's 1348:, capital of Bihar, RJD's youth wing staged a demonstration against Raj and the MNS. Thackeray's effigies were burnt also in 6516: 6169: 5501: 4479: 3296: 2874: 798:, MNS workers blocked roads and pelted stones at buses, damaging several vehicles in the process. Though contingents of the 6237: 6139: 3359: 2499: 2304: 7116: 7096: 7086: 6392: 4806: 3641: 2922: 1359: 1262: 888: 756: 1636:
s editorial asked what wrong Ambadas Bararao, the Maharashtrian man killed in the violence, had committed. The editor of
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fired on a mob attacking a train station. A group of 25 people pelted stones on the Maharashtra Bhawan in Khalasi Line,
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The attacks evoked severe responses from political parties and their leaders, particularly of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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The anti-North Indian violence was labelled as a 'tirade against North Indians' by sections of the national media (
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railway stations in the morning. The protesting students reportedly set afire two AC bogies of an express train at
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A guest is welcomed if he adjusts himself to the host's house. But if he tries to change the host's house through
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The next day in Mumbai, two motorcycle-borne MNS supporters hurled bottles at Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow at
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area, some alleged MNS activists damaged a company's bus that was taking its employees to workplace. Few
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intervention to protect the lives and properties of North Indians in the state. Bihar chief minister
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in 2003–2004. It was perhaps one of the largest exoduses from a single district in the country ever.
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said India is one and every Indian has a right to settle down and work in any part of the country
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announced that there should be no leniency towards those stoking regional and communal passions.
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In his party speeches, Raj had also reproached North Indian migrants on the celebration of
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On 9 March 2006, Raj Thackeray, nephew of Bal Thackeray, quit the Shiv Sena and formed the
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In the events leading to these clashes, Raj Thackeray made critical remarks, themed around
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cell held a demonstration demanding that the dismissal of the Maharashtra government. In
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began on 3 February 2008 after violent clashes between workers of two political parties—
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demanding de-registration of MNS. SP general secretary whose press conference near
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name of Aishwarya here". Amitabh, however, abstained from commenting on the issue.
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Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Raj Thackeray's continuing tirade against
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While still under the gag order, in an interview with the Marathi weekly magazine
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community and an MNS worker were killed in a clash between the two communities in
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proceedings against Bal Thackeray. After the matter was raised in the Lok Sabha
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to get support against the gag order. According to MNS, Maharashtrian actors
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court in South Central Mumbai and was released on surety of Rs. 10,000.
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which some North Indians want to impose on Maharashtrians that I oppose.
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in response to MPs from Bihar who had disrupted the proceedings of the
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19 October 2008 All-India Railway Recruitment Board examination attack
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19 October 2008 All-India Railway Recruitment Board examination attack
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was injured and had to be admitted to a private hospital. One Kalyan-
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after Mumbai Police had received a non-bailable warrant issued by a
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Raj Thackeray's resignation from Shiv Sena and the formation of MNS
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stone-pelted, resulting in the arrest of several MNS workers. In
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to demonstrate their strength here, such reactions would recur".
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2008 attacks on Uttar Pradeshi and Bihari migrants in Maharashtra
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had shown support in opposing the gag order, along with actors
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MNS party leaders claimed to have damaged several MSCRT buses.
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the police arrested 35 MNS activists after the incident.
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by North Indian migrants a "drama" and a "show of arrogance".
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areas. Bus services were severely curtailed and diverted via
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Local industries in Nashik, especially those located in the
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Raj Thackeray and SP leader Abu Asim Azmi were booked under
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Responding to Raj's accusations, the actor's wife and an SP
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in search of jobs were beaten and plundered by some men in
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Marpakwar, Prafulla; Dasgupta, Devraj (18 February 2008).
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MNS supporters attending the rally held on 3 May 2008 at
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The apex court made the observation while upholding the
5263:"Citizen has right to live anywhere in the country: SC" 3382:"Raj Thackeray, Samajwadi Party standoff turns violent" 1649:, on the day of Raj's arrest said in an interview with 1615:. Another editor in the same daily also wrote that the 774:, police rounded up more than 400 MNS workers. In 4829:"Clashes between MNS workers, north Indians in Nashik" 3352:"Jaya takes on Raj; MNS, SP activists clash in Mumbai" 562:, Dadar, in Mumbai to attend a rally organised by the 5017:"Suniel, Mithun wash hands off anti-migrant campaign" 2527:"25000 North Indians leave, Pune realty projects hit" 1908:
On 6 March, Bal Thackeray issued an editorial titled
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She demanded 27:Attacks on migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar 6782:"Biharis are an affliction, says Bal Thackeray" 6068: 6066: 6064: 6062: 6060: 3854:"I want to talk it over with Raj: Manoj Tiwari" 3412:"Petition against Raj Thackeray in Patna court" 2867:"Rattled by Raj, Thackeray abuses Biharis news" 2757: 2755: 2753: 2694:"Attacking Amitabh is stupidity: Bal Thackeray" 2623: 2621: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2326: 2324: 2322: 1728: 1693: 1554: 274:(UNPA). Defending his party's stand, MNS chief 6616:"'Congress is Raj's event management company'" 6107:"Shiv Sena will up their ante now: IBN Lokmat" 5909:"Raj ruining Mumbai's cosmo character: survey" 5651:"BJP blames Congress for Maharashtra violence" 5621:"Attack on north Indians unacceptable: Advani" 5357:"Maha exodus:10000 North Indians flee in fear" 5325:"Nearly 10,000 North Indians flee from Nashik" 4683:"Raj's arrest sparks protests in Pune, Nashik" 4326:"North Indian taxi drivers attacked in Mumbai" 4161: 4159: 4157: 4155: 2297:"Raj Thackeray flays Amitabh for UP interests" 2115:"Family of killed vendor demands compensation" 1316:, political and social organisations launched 1246:Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation 1127:Expression of displeasure by the Supreme Court 910:On 20 October 2008, Thackeray was arrested in 592:was disrupted by MNS activists on 3 February, 18:2008 anti-North Indian violence in Maharashtra 6373:. Archived from the original on 25 March 2008 5903: 5901: 5686:"CPI condemns MNS anti-North Indian campaign" 5583: 5581: 5554:"Fed up with MNS, 200 members join Shiv Sena" 5494:"Attacks on north Indians: Lalu speaks to PM" 5423: 5421: 5419: 5417: 4948: 4946: 4677: 4675: 4673: 4671: 4669: 4385:"North Indians attacked in Mumbai, 5 injured" 4065:"Anti-migrant violence spreads beyond Mumbai" 3694: 3692: 3013:"Raj Thackeray arrested in Mumbai, gets bail" 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2853: 2851: 2261: 2259: 2047:"Nashik town is the worst hit in Maharashtra" 462: 8: 6809: 6807: 5840:"Saga of anti-north Indian tirade continues" 5488: 5486: 4739:"Anger against Raj Thackeray rages in Bihar" 4644:"Mayhem in Mumbai as Raj Thackeray arrested" 4638: 4636: 4634: 4632: 4630: 4628: 4450:"Raj Thackeray a mental case, ban MNS: Lalu" 3598: 3596: 3594: 3532:"MNS leader Shishir Shinde detained: Report" 2826:"Bal Thackeray: Biharis unwanted everywhere" 2109: 2107: 1839:Forget political will, Raj has state support 1709:editor Sudheendra Kulkarni's open letter in 1682:to Raj deploring his party's actions in the 1067:workers tried to disrupt Patna-born actress 993:Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation 421:(Shiv Sena members, lit. means "Soldiers of 6223: 6221: 6219: 6217: 6002:"Charges filed against Raj Thackeray, Azmi" 5946:. IBNLive. 13 February 2008. Archived from 5319: 5317: 5315: 5290:"Nashik's economy suffers as migrants flee" 5137:"Sons of the soil theory gets Supreme flak" 2041: 2039: 1753:in response to Sudheendra Kulkarni's letter 1408:Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, 4915: 4913: 3918:"MNS attacks again, taxi men go on strike" 3502:"Amid debate, Mumbai ready for UNPA rally" 3167:"Bal Thackeray: Amitabh loves Maharashtra" 3107:"Big B's 'UP interest' irks Raj Thackeray" 2455:"Raj Thackeray arrested, released on bail" 2218: 2216: 1091:Raj appealed before the court against the 1075:Arrests of Raj Thackeray and Abu Asim Azmi 819:revelers, suspected to be MNS workers, in 31: 6581:"Is Raj 'untouchable'? HC asks Maha Govt" 5938: 5936: 5934: 5201: 5199: 5197: 5166: 5164: 5162: 4886:"Police act at last, book Raj & Azmi" 4799:"Maharashtra Building attacked in Kanpur" 2189:"Four killed in clash after Raj's arrest" 1734:, we won't tolerate it. And no means no! 522:Raj's remarks on Chhath Puja and migrants 5810:"Tirade against north Indians continues" 4650:. India. 21 October 2008. Archived from 4294:"North Indians attacked again in Mumbai" 3472:"Respect Marathi manoos or leave Mumbai" 2763:"Biharis an unwanted lot: Bal Thackeray" 2183: 2181: 2179: 2177: 2175: 2144: 2142: 1768:Translated in English (original text in 1195:Exodus of North Indians from Maharashtra 930:A North Indian shopkeeper was killed in 444: 7017:Marpakwar, Prafulla (21 October 2008). 6976:"India's victims of anti-migrant anger" 6815:"Shiv Sena's North Indian leaders quit" 6549:Khapre, Shubhangi (26 September 2008). 5944:"Raj, govt or media:Who did Mumbai in?" 5778:"Shah Rukh bats for migrants in Mumbai" 5680: 5678: 4921:"Supreme asks Raj Thackeray to shut up" 4230:"Six North Indians thrashed by MNS men" 4200:"India's victims of anti-migrant anger" 3978:"PIL filed against Raj Thackeray in SC" 3346: 3344: 2492:"25000 North Indian workers leave Pune" 1979: 1977: 1973: 1747:Excerpt from Raj Thackeray's letter to 677:. The strike was then called off after 6384: 5867: 5865: 4859:"Racy photo-shoot creates controversy" 4571:"Rane springs to support Raj's agenda" 4059: 4057: 4055: 4053: 4051: 4049: 3299:from the original on 16 September 2008 3233:. MSN. 5 February 2008. Archived from 2914: 1952:'s editorial, leaders of Shiv Sena in 1205:using the railroad since the Sinhasta 885:station after slipping at a platform. 5337:from the original on 15 February 2008 5105:"Supreme court rap for Raj Thackeray" 5103:Rakesh Bhatnagar (22 February 2008). 5044:"Salman denies backing Raj Thackeray" 4931:from the original on 25 February 2008 4034:from the original on 19 December 2008 3482:from the original on 13 February 2008 3452:from the original on 17 February 2008 1344:activists burnt an effigy of Raj. In 584:After the clashes, SP approached the 54:Political map of India depicting its 7: 6632:from the original on 25 October 2008 6591:from the original on 28 October 2008 6073:Neeta Kolhatkar (20 February 2008). 6045:from the original on 23 January 2016 5631:from the original on 24 October 2012 5534:from the original on 23 January 2016 4884:Somendra Sharma (11 February 2008). 4719:from the original on 24 October 2008 4693:from the original on 24 October 2008 4613:from the original on 22 October 2012 4569:Mishra, Ambarish (24 October 2008). 4550:from the original on 22 October 2012 4520:from the original on 26 October 2008 4490:from the original on 22 October 2008 4430:from the original on 22 October 2008 4262:"North Indian shop ransacked by mob" 4210:from the original on 7 December 2008 3512:from the original on 5 February 2008 2947:from the original on 3 December 2005 2127:from the original on 26 October 2008 2024:from the original on 3 November 2008 564:United National Progressive Alliance 445:Shiv Sena's move to appease migrants 272:United National Progressive Alliance 6488:from the original on 28 August 2006 6408:"Bringing communal bullies to book" 6302:from the original on 8 October 2012 5439:from the original on 12 August 2016 5300:from the original on 19 August 2016 5182:from the original on 8 October 2012 4332:from the original on 21 August 2016 4100:"End of Raj days; held, bailed out" 3732:"In Mumbai, North Indians attacked" 3442:"Right-wing Mumbai leader arrested" 1995:from the original on 16 August 2011 1912:(One Bihari, Hundred illnesses) in 463:Raj's criticism of Amitabh Bachchan 6762:from the original on 16 April 2008 6685:"Raj targets North Indians, Big B" 6519:from the original on 16 April 2008 6448:. 16 February 2008. 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Archived from 2535:. 24 February 2008. Archived from 2463:. 13 February 2008. Archived from 2055:. 14 February 2008. Archived from 1800:, the editor of the Marathi daily 1562:11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings 1131:On 22 February, while hearing two 554:Clashes between MNS and SP workers 405:Flag of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 66:3 February 2008 - 13 February 2008 25: 6974:Amarnath Tewary (10 March 2008). 6888:. 2 February 2008. Archived from 6748:Ganesh Kanate; Shubhangi Khapre. 6420:from the original on 16 June 2008 6162:"An open letter to Raj Thackeray" 6138:. 31 October 2008. Archived from 6132:"An Open Letter to Raj Thackeray" 5982:from the original on 20 June 2008 5872:Nithin Belle (10 February 2008). 5754:. 4 February 2008. Archived from 5726:from the original on 13 July 2011 5562:. 6 February 2008. Archived from 5054:from the original on 9 April 2008 4996:from the original on 19 June 2008 4805:. 22 October 2008. Archived from 4775:. 22 October 2008. 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Archived from 2018:"Indian labourer killed on train" 1645:Nikhil Wagle, Editor-in-Chief of 1627:Tata Institute of Social Sciences 804:Central Industrial Security Force 516:International Indian Film Academy 282:(bullying) of Uttar Pradeshi and 7082:History of Mumbai (1947–present) 6961:from the original on 4 June 2008 6665:from the original on 3 June 2008 6440:"Brink Politics in Maximum City" 6087:from the original on 3 June 2008 5601:from the original on 3 June 2008 5504:from the original on 9 June 2008 5243:from the original on 26 May 2008 5117:from the original on 3 June 2008 4898:from the original on 3 June 2008 4167:"Violence spreads beyond Mumbai" 4075:from the original on 6 June 2008 3990:from the original on 3 June 2008 3866:from the original on 3 June 2008 3804:from the original on 4 June 2008 3700:"200 MNS activists back in Sena" 3564:"Raj Thackeray reiterates stand" 3289:"Amitabh takes on Raj Thackeray" 3269:from the original on 3 June 2008 2628:Rahi Gaikwad (20 October 2008). 1948:On 27 March, in protest against 1829:Alleged Congress support for MNS 1792:formative years of the Shiv Sena 1167:and seek further hearing there. 183: 171: 146: 134: 48: 6855:. 28 March 2008. Archived from 6847:"Delhi Shiv Sena chief resigns" 6823:. 27 March 2008. Archived from 6653:"Raj promises more of the same" 6507:Amrita Shah (5 February 2008). 5147:from the original on 1 May 2014 5074:"Mumbai limps back to normalcy" 4302:. 29 March 2008. Archived from 4270:. 24 March 2008. Archived from 4238:. 24 March 2008. Archived from 2386:"Govt hesitates to take on Raj" 1459:The cover page of the magazine 1181:Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation 6788:. 5 March 2008. Archived from 5846:. 7 March 2008. Archived from 4962:. 4 March 2008. Archived from 4351:Vijay V Singh (3 April 2008). 3610:. 4 April 2008. Archived from 2989:. 9 April 2008. Archived from 2937:"Raj Thackeray: The tiger cub" 2771:. 5 March 2008. Archived from 2730:. 6 March 2008. Archived from 877:(GRP) clarified, based on the 388:plank, being hijacked by Raj. 1: 4715:. IBN Live. 21 October 2008. 4393:. 30 May 2008. Archived from 2662:"Bal Thackeray backs Amitabh" 1263:2008 Commonwealth Youth Games 757:Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 286:migrants and their leaders". 6725:. 5 May 2008. Archived from 6693:. 3 May 2008. Archived from 6651:Kiran Tare (25 March 2008). 4328:. One India. 29 March 2008. 3665:"MNS activist go on rampage" 3634:"Mumbai continues to simmer" 2418:"Mumbai police soft on Raj?" 1863:Resumption of verbal attacks 1837:noted in her article titled 1738:their language and culture. 1715:(Marathi newspaper owned by 1670:(Marathi newspaper owned by 859:, who too hails from Bihar. 683:Home Minister of Maharashtra 568:Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister 360:(US$ 60 million)–  7019:"Is the state soft on Raj?" 5435:. India. 28 February 2008. 5143:. India. 23 February 2008. 4106:. India. 13 February 2008. 2824:Shiv Kumar (6 March 2008). 1676:Maazi Bhoomika, Maaza Ladha 1506:) and international media ( 1451:Media coverage and response 1237:Effects on local industries 1160:Public Interest Litigations 1133:Public Interest Litigations 550:'manoos' and his culture". 7133: 6325:"Old Grouses, New Targets" 4426:. India. 20 October 2008. 3770:. India. 4 February 2008. 1445:All India Minorities Front 1367:Nationalist Congress Party 1360:Maharashtra Chief Minister 1342:Nationalist Congress Party 965:Director General of Police 898:Nationalist Congress Party 889:Maharashtra Chief Minister 847: 687:Public Interest Litigation 411:Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 297:, about migrants from the 240:Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 140:Maharashtra Navnirman Sena 6755:Daily News & Analysis 6658:Daily News & Analysis 6626:Daily News & Analysis 6556:Daily News & Analysis 6391:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 6080:Daily News & Analysis 5594:Daily News & Analysis 5390:"Nashik exodus continues" 5330:Daily News & Analysis 5110:Daily News & Analysis 5022:Daily News & Analysis 4891:Daily News & Analysis 4358:Daily News & Analysis 3983:Daily News & Analysis 3859:Daily News & Analysis 3262:Daily News & Analysis 3204:Daily News & Analysis 2921:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2337:Daily News & Analysis 1788:Lungi Bhagao, Pungi Bajao 1312:In the national capital, 875:Government Railway Police 325:were reported in Mumbai, 167: 116: 47: 39: 5239:. India. 17 March 2008. 5178:. India. 15 March 2008. 2020:. BBC. 30 October 2008. 1441:Communist Party of India 1265:to be held in the city. 981:Pune Municipal Transport 666:Indian National Congress 626:" and burned it because 536:Indian Railways Minister 7112:Discrimination in India 1835:Daily News and Analysis 1542:The Editor-in-Chief of 1324:, while members of the 861:Chief Minister of Bihar 767:, was killed by a mob. 739:, Beed, Aurangabad and 624:Saiyan se Solah Singaar 540:Chief Minister of Bihar 6472:"Diversionary tactics" 2745:tirade in Parliament". 1922: 1884: 1756: 1722: 1586:Local vernacular media 1576: 1473: 1436: 1414:Bharatiya Janata Party 1393: 1326:Bharatiya Janata Party 1290:Maharashtra government 1177: 1156: 491: 470:Aishwarya Rai Bachchan 455:the inclusive call of 406: 7102:Anti-Bihari sentiment 6587:. 25 September 2008. 6509:"Mumbaikar vs Mumbai" 6361:"A xenophobic agenda" 5211:The Financial Express 2799:The Financial Express 1918: 1910:Ek Bihari, Sau Bimari 1875: 1458: 1431: 1379: 1268:On 8 September 2008, 1251:Mahindra and Mahindra 1173: 1152: 927:was also vandalised. 487: 404: 127:UP-Bihar workers side 7117:Regionalism in India 7097:Hate crimes in India 7087:Crime in Maharashtra 6999:"The Bhaiyya Effect" 6997:(23 February 2008). 6621:Press Trust of India 5627:. 12 February 2008. 5333:. 13 February 2008. 4927:. 22 February 2008. 3448:. 13 February 2008. 2602:. 13 February 2008. 1833:Shubhangi Khapre of 1782:had headed the anti- 1270:Infosys Technologies 1032:Barh railway station 825:Konkan Kanya Express 433:(literally meaning " 7003:The Hindustan Times 6886:The Hindustan Times 6628:. 24 October 2002. 6142:on 21 December 2008 5913:The Hindustan Times 5844:The Hindustan Times 5690:The Hindustan Times 5500:. 5 February 2008. 5267:The Hindustan Times 4839:on 28 February 2009 4749:on 27 February 2014 4689:. 21 October 2008. 4609:. 21 October 2008. 4546:. 20 October 2008. 4030:. 9 February 2008. 3986:. 7 February 2008. 3894:. 7 February 2008. 3862:. 7 February 2008. 3800:. 4 February 2008. 3508:. 3 February 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October 2012 3080:The Times of India 3055:on 24 October 2012 3048:The Times of India 2993:on 24 October 2012 2986:The Times of India 2871:The Indian Express 2775:on 24 October 2012 2768:The Times of India 2698:The Indian Express 2674:on 24 October 2012 2667:The Times of India 2642:on 20 October 2008 2571:on 24 October 2012 2564:The Times of India 2539:on 24 October 2012 2532:The Times of India 2496:The Indian Express 2467:on 24 October 2012 2460:The Times of India 2398:on 24 October 2012 2391:The Times of India 2271:The Indian Express 2236:on 28 October 2008 2201:on 22 October 2012 2194:The Times of India 2086:The Indian Express 1942:Somnath Chatterjee 1885: 1777:Political analysis 1719:) to Raj Thackeray 1717:The Indian Express 1672:The Indian Express 1664:'s open letter in 1613:2002 Gujarat riots 1503:The Economic Times 1485:The Times of India 1474: 1437: 1410:Lal Krishna Advani 1394: 1302:Mumbai ujad jayega 1187:" observed by the 1185:Paryushan festival 1101:signature campaign 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They ransacked 868:Vilasrao Deshmukh 696:Maharashtra Times 544:Lalu Prasad Yadav 291:language politics 254:, capital of the 232: 231: 158: 157: 42:Violence in India 16:(Redirected from 7124: 7063: 7061: 7059: 7050:. Archived from 7033: 7031: 7029: 7013: 7011: 7009: 6990: 6988: 6986: 6970: 6968: 6966: 6951:"Blot on Mumbai" 6945: 6943: 6941: 6929:Krishnakumar P. 6925: 6923: 6921: 6912:. 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