
The high drama took place in Mira Bhayandar in Thane District in Mahari during the Maharashtra Navnirman hay (MNS) protest against the marathi language series when Maharashtra Pratapap Baburao Sarnik tried to agitated Thackey Loaylists.
The surprising part of the whole drama was that Minister Mahashtra broke his rows with his government to come to the protest place MNS. He also questioned his government and said that the police could try to arrest him, but joined the protest.
But what he was expecting as a warm welcome turned to chaos when MNS staff turned on Minister Maharashtra and called him a “traitor”.
For the unknown, Pratapap Baburao Sarnik, he is a member of the EKNATH Shinde-Jewish Shiv Sena, who broke away from the party led by the then main Minister Uddhav Thackery and eventually caused the fall of his reign.
MNS workers called him a traitor and forced the minister to leave the place. The minister had no choice but to leave when the crowd grew.
During the protest, the police detained several MNS workers, including their chief Avinash Jadhav, trying to march during the protest.
The line of the marathi language
The tension in the Mahari was expanded a few days ago, when the owner of food was attacked for not talking to Marathi. The attack on the Non-Marathi spokesman caused the protests of traders and the hard anti-MNS.
Meanwhile, the main Minister Mahashtra Devendra Fadnavis said that the administration asked them to embark on an alternative path to which they disagreed.
Devendra Fadnavis, when he talked to reporters outside the assembly, said, “It would be wrong to say that we did not allow a protest on Mira Road. I talked to a commissioner who told me the police did not refuse to protest.”
“They asked for permission for a meeting. We gave them this permit, but wanted to organize a protest march on the route where it was not possible. We asked them to go alternatively, but disagreed. It would be wrong to say they were not allowed,” Cm said.
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