MNS workers target shops over Gujarati signboards

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Workers of the Navnirman Sena (MNS) today protested against a jewellery shop in and a hotel in Mahim here, asking them to remove the signboards in Gujarati, police said.

Following the protests, the two establishments removed the Gujarati signboards, they said.


According to police, while the owners of the establishment did not lodge any complaint against the cadres of the Raj Thackeray-led party, seven of them were arrested by police for "illegal gathering" in Mahim.

"In the first case, workers gathered outside P N Gadgil Jewellers in around 12.30 pm, where the jewellery shop management had put up the signboard in Gujarati," Sunil Deshmukh, Assistant Commissioner of Police told PTI.

After the protest, the management of the removed the signboard, he said.

After Dadar, the workers headed to Mahim junction. There they targeted Hotel Shoba over the same thing, he added.

"There, they requested the hotel owner to remove the Gujarati signboard. The hotel manager then asked his staff to take the board down," Deshmukh said.

There was no complaint against workers from the owners of these establishments. However, as they breached the orders issued by Mumbai Police Commissioner, which prohibited gathering without permission, offences were registered against them and action has been taken, he said.

"Two separate offences of illegal gathering under section 135 of Police Act have been lodged against the workers at and Mahim police stations accordingly," the officer said.

"Police have arrested at least seven activists in connection of illegal gathering at Mahim," he said.

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