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Now, Raj Thackeray's MNS targets Gujaratis

IANS  |  Mumbai 

A day after Navnirman Sena (MNS) Raj Thackeray's stringent criticism of Narendra Modi's 'Gujarat-oriented' policies, activists targeted Gujarati establishments in and on Monday.

A group of workers took to the roads and went around attacking restaurants and other business establishments sporting Gujarati signboards in and near Vasai on the

The workers, many carrying flags, raised anti-Gujarati slogans and damaged or defaced signboards in Gujarati language.

"Vasai is in and not We will not tolerate name boards in Gujarati any more here," warned

Vasai is around 110 km from the Maharashtra-border and has a sizeable Gujarati speaking population, besides many engaged in business and industries.

Similarly, in Kandivali suburb, a 'farsan' seller's shop was targeted and attempts made to yank off the signboard in Gujarati language.

At least a dozen persons have been detained in connection with the two incidents and police have increased patrolling in some Gujarati-dominated pockets.

In his hard-hitting Gudi rally in late on Sunday, criticized Modi, Chief Minister and on various counts.

He attacked the PM's dream project of Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train that would cost Rs 110 lakh crore and the proposed at Rs 22,000 crore and the shifting of Air headquarters and from to among others.

"This is part of a sinister strategy. After failing to sever from Maharashtra, the is deliberately trying to marginalize for the benefit of Ahmedabad and as they have not forgotten the past," Thackeray claimed.

Accusing Modi of being partial to Gujarat, he questioned the need to take all foreign dignitaries to Ahmedabad and not to other cities like or or

To prove his point, he read out a list of international VVIPs who have visited in the past four years or so, including from and

Warning of the possibility of communal riots being engineered in the name of the Babri Mosque-Ram Temple row to win the next Lok Sabha elections, Thackeray also urged all political parties to unite and work towards a "Modi-mukt Bharat".

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 20:02 IST
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