Key Points

Maharashtra Minister Pratap Sarnaik faced backlash from MNS workers when he tried joining their language protest. The workers heckled him, forcing him to leave the protest site. Meanwhile, police detained several MNS activists, including Thane chief Avinash Jadhav. CM Fadnavis stated the protest was denied due to logistical concerns, not political bias.

Key Points: Maharashtra Minister Sarnaik Heckled by MNS Workers at Language Protest

  • Sarnaik defied his government to support MNS protest
  • MNS workers rejected him, calling him a traitor
  • Police detained MNS Thane chief Avinash Jadhav
  • CM Fadnavis clarified protest permission was denied due to route issues
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Maharashtra Minister Pratap Sarnaik attempts to join MNS language protest, MNS workers heckle him away

Maharashtra Minister Pratap Sarnaik faced hostility from MNS workers when attempting to join their protest over the Marathi language row in Mira Bhayandar.

"They called him a traitor and forced the minister to leave the spot. – Report"

Thane, July 8

In a surprising turn of events, Maharashtra Minister Pratap Baburao Sarnaik on Tuesday broke ranks with his government and came to Mira Bhayandar to support the MNS protest against traders over the language row.

But instead of a warm welcome, MNS workers called him a traitor and forced the minister to leave the spot. The minister had no choice but to leave as the crowd grew agitated.

Earlier, the Minister challenged his government, saying that the police can attempt to arrest him, but he would join the protest.

Meanwhile, police detained several MNS workers, including their Thane chief Avinash Jadhav, as they tried to march during the protest.

The tensions flared after a food stall owner was attacked for not speaking Marathi, sparking protests from traders and a fierce counter-protest by the MNS.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the administration asked them to take an alternate route, to which they did not agree.

Speaking to reporters outside the Assembly, Devendra Fadnavis said, "It would be wrong to say that we did not permit the protest at Mira Road. I have spoken to the commissioner, who told me that the Police did not refuse permission for the protest."

He said that the MNS workers asked permission to protest on a route where it was not possible to approve.

"They had asked for permission for a meeting. We were giving them that permission, but they wanted to hold a protest march on a route where it was not possible to do so. We asked them to take an alternate route, but they did not agree to it. It would be wrong to say that they were not given permission," the CM said.

Maharashtra Minister Yogesh Ramdas Kadam said there is no political angle to the issue, stating that MNS was denied protest permission only because the chosen location could cause problems.

He added that permission would be granted if they agreed to change the location, but the party refused.

"There is no politics in this. The location where they have requested permission may create a few issues. We have told them to change the location, and then permission will be granted. But they are not willing to change the place," Kadam said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As a Maharashtrian, I'm ashamed of this language row. Marathi is our mother tongue and we should respect it, but attacking people is NOT the way! This extremism gives our culture a bad name. #StopViolence
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Avinash J
MNS workers did right thing! Why should we tolerate outsiders disrespecting our language? In Karnataka they follow Kannada first policy, same should be in Maharashtra. Jai Maharashtra! 🇮🇳
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Priya S
The real issue is being missed here - why wasn't permission granted for peaceful protest? Democracy means right to protest. If routes were problem, police should have provided security instead of detaining workers.
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Karan T
Sarnaik's U-turn shows how confused our politicians are. One day supporting government, next day joining opposition protests. This is why youth is losing faith in politics. We need leaders with consistency!
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Neha E
As a small business owner in Mumbai, this language politics scares me. We serve customers in Hindi, English, Marathi - whatever they prefer. Forcing one language will only hurt Maharashtra's economy. Let's be practical!

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