2008 hotel attack case: Court acquits Raj Thackeray

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A court in district on Wednesday acquitted Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief in connection with a 2008 case of attack on a hotel by his party workers.

According to the prosecution, Thackeray was accused of instigating his party workers to form an unlawful assembly and attack the hotel owned by a north Indian in Igatpuri town of district in 2008, thus endangering lives and causing hurt to others.

A court at Igatpuri while acquitting Thackeray on Wednesday said the prosecution failed to prove its case that the chief instigated the incident.

Apart from Thackeray, six others were accused in the case.

Thackeray's trial was separated and five prosecution witnesses were examined against him.

"The complainant (owner of the hotel) in his testimony said Thackeray was not present at the place of the alleged incident. The prosecution could also not bring any evidence to show that Thackeray instigated the attack," the for MNS, Sayaji Nangre, said.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 17:05 IST