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Raj Thackeray Questions Dance Bars, Then Supporters Resort To Vandalism
Raj Thackeray Questions Dance Bars, Then Supporters Resort To Vandalism

NDTV

time03-08-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Raj Thackeray Questions Dance Bars, Then Supporters Resort To Vandalism

Mumbai: Mob rule took over the streets in Maharashtra once again as Raj Thackeray's supporters vandalised a dance bar in Panvel near Mumbai late last night. The vandalism followed a fiery evening speech by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief against dance bars operating in the Raigad district. Videos showed over a dozen men armed with sticks walking up to the Night Riders bar and vandalising the property. They stormed inside and caused severe damage to the property, police said, adding that they damaged furniture and smashed liquor bottles. The interior was ransacked, tables were broken, and glasses were shattered, reports suggested citing social media videos. Mr Thackeray, who has repeatedly backed violence to push his Marathi pride cause, had said at a Kisan Mazdoor Party meeting in Panvel that Raigad was the capital of Emperor Shivaji Maharaj and dance bars should not operate there. "Raigad district has the most dance bars. They were closed, right? So many dance bars in Raigad, who owns them? Only Marathi people? So, if you are being evicted from here, then you are being trapped by making you habituated to dance bars. This is our Raigad. Raigad was the capital of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj," said Mr Thackeray. His speech provoked MNS workers in Panvel, who turned aggressive and resorted to vandalism around midnight. The police said they have taken cognisance of the incident and started an investigation. They are now collecting CCTV footage and recording witness statements for further action. MNS leader Sandip Deshpande justified the action of party workers as a "symbolic protest". "This is a symbolic protest, the bars are illegal, that's why it had to be done immediately. The government should pay attention to this," said Mr Deshpande. Raj Thackeray's supporters had earlier been accused of assaulting and abusing non-Marathi people and forcing non-native speakers to speak the local language.

MNS Workers Vandalise Dance Bar In Panvel After Raj Thackeray's Speech Against Such Practice
MNS Workers Vandalise Dance Bar In Panvel After Raj Thackeray's Speech Against Such Practice

News18

time03-08-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

MNS Workers Vandalise Dance Bar In Panvel After Raj Thackeray's Speech Against Such Practice

Last Updated: According to police, more than a dozen individuals armed with sticks stormed the Night Riders bar, damaging furniture and smashing liquor bottles. A group of men from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) vandalised a dance bar in Panvel late last night, hours after party chief Raj Thackeray delivered a charged speech against such establishments in the Raigad district. According to police, more than a dozen individuals armed with sticks stormed the Night Riders bar, damaging furniture and smashing liquor bottles. Social media videos showed the bar's interior in disarray, with broken tables and shattered glass strewn across the premises. The incident occurred shortly after Thackeray addressed a Kisan Mazdoor Party gathering in Panvel, where he denounced the proliferation of dance bars in Raigad. 'Raigad district has the most dance bars. They were closed, right? So many dance bars in Raigad, who owns them? Only Marathi people? So, if you are being evicted from here, then you are being trapped by making you habituated to dance bars. This is our Raigad. Raigad was the capital of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj," Thackeray said during his speech. Following the remarks, MNS workers allegedly took to the streets and targeted the bar around midnight. Police have launched an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage and gathering eyewitness accounts. MNS Defends Vandalism MNS leader Sandip Deshpande defended the vandalism, calling it a 'symbolic protest." 'This is a symbolic protest, the bars are illegal, that's why it had to be done immediately. The government should pay attention to this," he said. The MNS has faced criticism in the past for encouraging vigilantism and has previously been accused of attacking non-Marathi speakers and enforcing linguistic conformity. Law enforcement officials have not yet confirmed any arrests, but said action will be taken based on evidence collected during the investigation. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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