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Time of India
30-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Video shows MNS man slapping owner of game zone near Mumbai for letting in school students
Kalyan: A video has surfaced showing Ulhas Bhoir, the Kalyan district president of MNS, slapping a game zone owner. The action was allegedly in response to complaints from parents that their schoolgoing children were skipping classes and stealing money from home to spend time at the game zone. According to sources, several parents approached Bhoir on Tuesday with concerns that their children were being allowed into a local game zone during school hours, often while still wearing their school uniforms. The parents alleged that this was encouraging them to bunk classes and misuse money. In reaction to the complaint, Bhoir, along with the concerned parents and MNS supporters, visited the game zone. Upon seeing schoolchildren in uniform playing games, he questioned the owner about why minors in school dress were being allowed entry during academic hours. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai When the game zone owner reportedly responded with a "What can we do?", Bhoir slapped him in front of others. The entire incident was caught on camera, and the video has since gone viral on social media, drawing a wide range of public reactions. Bhoir defended his actions. "These children are stealing money from their homes and bunking school to come here and play games. If such students are allowed inside in uniform again, I will take even more aggressive action," he said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Libas Purple Days Sale Libas Undo He warned the game zone operators not to allow schoolgoing children during class hours, especially if they are still wearing their uniform. Despite the widespread circulation of the video and public attention, no complaint was filed with the policetime. While some parents expressed support for Bhoir's intentions, many condemned the use of physical violence as unacceptable and unlawful.


News18
30-07-2025
- Politics
- News18
‘Don't Ruin This Generation': MNS Leader Slaps Thane Gaming Zone Staff Over Students' Visits
An MNS leader allegedly slapped the staff of a gaming zone in Thane for allowing students to visit in school uniform, according to a report. MNS workers were yet again involved in an assault incident in Maharashtra; however, this time it did not pertain to the Marathi language controversy, but was linked to students inside a gaming zone in school uniform, according to a report. MNS' Thane district president, Ulhas Bhoir, was seen allegedly slapping an employee of a gaming zone in Thane in a video and threatening him not to let students enter in the school uniform. The incident comes as he was reportedly upset that some school students stole money from their parents and skipped their school to come to play in the gaming zone, NDTV reported. Bhuir claimed that some parents reached out to him at his office and complained about their children skipping school and visiting gaming zones instead. 'These children also stole money from their parents to go to the gaming zone," the outlet quoted him as saying. 'Boys come here in their school uniforms. They take money from home. They don't go to school. Isn't this wrong?," he told the employee of the gaming zone. The employee responded with, 'What can I do?". It angered the MNS leader so much so that he went on to allegedly slap him. He shouted at the employee that the children 'stole Rs 4,000 from their parents". 'Don't ruin this generation," NDTV quoted him as saying. Pointing to a student, the MNS leader said that he used to secure 95% when he was in Class 5, but that has now reduced to 60%. He also issued a 'first and last warning," saying that if children are seen in their school uniforms at the gaming zone again, it will be demolished. 'As soon as we heard the news, we came here. We have explained to them that if a student comes in their school uniform, do not let him in. This is the first and last warning," he said, the outlet reported. The latest assault came on the heels of recurrent incidents of attacks on various people who allegedly refused to speak in Marathi, dubbed as an insult to the language by the MNS leaders. view comments First Published: July 30, 2025, 08:33 IST 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.