MNS-Nirupam feud worsens; Mumbai Cong office attacked, 8 held

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The feud between the and chief over the hawkers issue today took a violent turn after workers of the Raj Thackeray-led party vandalised the office of the leader and called it a "surgical strike".

While the claimed responsibility for the attack at the Regional Committee (MRCC) office at Azad Maidan in south Mumbai, police arrested eight workers in the evening.


"The has carried out a 'surgical strike' on Nirupam's office. (It is) tit for tat," said leader Sandeep Deshpande, who was among those arrested later.

Nirupam had come out in support of hawkers against whom the had launched an agitation following a stampede at the Elphinstone railway station on September 29. Nirupam and workers later clashed in north

"The incident occurred around 11.30 am. Two persons entered the MRCC office and vandalised it with the help of paver blocks and stones," a police official said.

Windows and glasses of Nirupam's cabin were damaged, he said.

"We are examining CCTV footage," Vasant Wakhare, senior police inspector of police station, told PTI after the incident.

Nirupam claimed the attack showed the frustration of the

"I can understand the frustration of the whose workers are being beaten up by hawkers regularly. Their attack on our office is a cowardly act. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis must act fast or a befitting reply will be given for sure," he said.

"workers vandalised our party office when nobody was there. The police station is just 25 metres away," Nirupam claimed.

Maharashtra chief and former chief minister Ashok Chavan condemned the attack and said a fight with ideology should be conducted only through ideology.

In the evening, a senior police officer said eight supporters including leader Sandeep Deshpande were arrested in connection with the attack.

They were arrested on charges of rioting, unlawful assembly, criminal conspiracy and other relevant offences under the IPC as well as under the Police Act, he said.

Police also issued a statement, which said any individual or group which resorts to a violent protest and endangers people's lives and property would face the "wrath of law".

"police are duty bound to uphold the freedom of expression of individuals, social and political groups as long as they do not violate the constitutional rights of others," the statement said. Police have always facilitated protests which adhere to democratic norms, it said.

A day after the stampede that claimed 22 lives, Raj Thackeray had said such stampedes would continue to occur in till hordes of migrants keep pouring into the city.

The leader, who has stoked controversies with his anti-migrant rhetoric, had said, "There has been a collapse of infrastructure facilities due to the migrant influx from other regions".

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First Published: Fri, December 01 2017. 20:35 IST