MNS men vandalize Mumbai Congress HQ

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Raj Thackeray's activists on Friday attacked and vandalized the headquarters here and termed it "a surgical strike" amid a war of words over north Indians and migrants between the two parties.

Virtually patting himself for the violence, Secretary Sandeep Deshpande tweeted: "carried out a 'surgical strike' on Bhaiyya Sanjay Nirupam's office. We shall give an apt reply (Eent ka jawab pathhar se milega..)".

Hours later, the Police detained Deshpande.

The surprise "confession" by rekindled the ongoing row between the the two parties on the issue of north Indian migrants living and working in

President Sanjay Nirupam, himself a north Indian, termed the vandalism as an "act of cowards by impotent and frustrated workers who are routinely getting beaten up by hawkers".

He called upon Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to "act fast (against MNS) or a befitting reply will be given for sure".

Taking no chances after the leader's statement, the police beefed up security outside Raj Thackeray's residence near Shivaji Park and offices across the city.

The has revived its anti-migrant agitation after nearly a decade in the wake of the September 29 stampede at Elphinstone Road station. The is fully backing the migrants - with support from Fadnavis and Bollywood actor Nana Patekar among others.

Former Union Minister and senior party leader Gurudas Kamat condemned the attack and demanded that Police Commissioner Dattatray Padsalgikar should immediately arrest "the goons".

"Shocking... To what level certain people can stoop is really disturbing. Even worse is to see to what extent they are protected by those in power," Kamat said.

Earlier, around 8 a.m., at least half a dozen activists barged into and vandalized the city headquarters at Azad Maidan when it was being cleaned.

Using sticks and more, they destroyed glass cabins, fittings and furniture in the office before leaving. Though there were no casualties, the office premises were badly damaged.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 01 2017. 14:40 IST