Delhi court issues summons against Raj
Thackeray
Thursday August 30, 2012 09:55:50 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: A Delhi
court Thursday issued summons to Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS)
chief Raj Thackeray for humiliating people of Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar by calling Chhath Puja a "drama."
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Manish Yaduvanshi issued
the summons to Thackeray for humiliating Biharis and promoting
enmity between different groups on grounds of religion.
An application moved by lawyers Sudhir Kumar Jha and Murad Ali
from Bihar and Sudhakar Ojha from Jharkhand sought to initiate
proceedings against Thackeray for promoting enmity between
different groups on grounds of religion and humiliating people
from UP and Bihar.
Jha said that Thackeray humiliated people from Bihar and UP in a
Feb 2008 speech by ridiculing Chhath Puja, which is celebrated
with enthusiasm in the two states.
Various criminal cases were lodged against him in Bihar and
Jharkhand.
Later, the Supreme Court transferred the cases to the Delhi court
after Thackeray raised concerns over his security.
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