Key Points

Ranvir Shorey strongly criticized MNS workers for assaulting a Gujarati shopkeeper over language. He tagged Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, questioning law and order. The actor clashed with trolls defending the attack, calling their logic flawed. The incident follows Maharashtra’s controversial three-language policy rollback.

Key Points: Ranvir Shorey Slams MNS Workers for Attacking Gujarati Shopkeeper

  • Ranvir Shorey calls out MNS for violent language-based attack
  • Actor demands accountability from Maharashtra CM Fadnavis
  • Viral video shows MNS workers assaulting Gujarati shopkeeper
  • Shorey claps back at trolls defending the assault
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Ranvir Shorey criticizes MNS workers for assaulting a Gujarati shopkeeper for not speaking Marathi

Bollywood actor Ranvir Shorey condemns MNS workers for assaulting a shopkeeper over language, tagging CM Fadnavis for action.

"This is sickening. Monsters on the loose, looking for attention and political relevance. – Ranvir Shorey"

Mumbai, July 3

Bollywood actor Ranvir Shorey took to social media to strongly condemn the actions of MNS workers who allegedly assaulted a Gujarati shopkeeper for not speaking Marathi.

Expressing his outrage, the actor called the incident shameful and unacceptable. He also tagged Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in his post. The ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ actor took to his X handle to post a video that captured members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) allegedly attacking a restaurant owner in Mumbai’s Mira Road area over his inability to speak Marathi. Expressing his anger, Shorey described the incident as "disturbing" and voiced serious concerns about the current state of law and order in Maharashtra.

The actor tweeted, “This is sickening. Monsters on the loose, looking for attention and political relevance. Where’s L&O, @CMOMaharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis ?.” Ranvir also hit back at trolls in the comments section of his post, giving a sharp and fitting response to those who tried to criticise him. One user asked the actor, “Since how many years you now live in Maharashtra? How much effort have you taken to learn Marathi?”

In his reply, Ranvir Shorey said, “First, I’m not answerable to a hateful anonymous troll like you for any of these questions. Second, you’re really dumb if you think beating people up will make them learn and speak a language. And finally, if you do want to bring attention to the issue, there are more positive & constructive ways to bring about change, or even protest for political mileage, instead of beating hapless citizens who’re just trying to make a living!”

A video that went viral on social media showed a group of men visiting a shop to buy food. The situation turned violent when they allegedly attacked the shop owner for not speaking in Marathi. The men were seen wearing scarves associated with Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).

The incident took place in Bhayander, located in Maharashtra’s Thane district. It occurred shortly after the state government rolled back its decision to enforce a three-language policy, which had sparked criticism from the opposition.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree violence is wrong, we must also ask why migrants don't make effort to learn local language after years of living here. Both sides need to show respect. Marathi is our mother tongue after all.
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Aditya G
Salute to Ranvir Shorey for speaking up! These political parties use language as a tool to divide people. The shopkeeper was just trying to earn his daily bread. When will this nonsense stop? 😡
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mumbai, this makes me very uncomfortable. India's diversity is its strength. Such incidents create fear among non-Marathi speaking communities. Authorities must take strict action.
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Nikhil C
The real issue is political parties using unemployed youth for their agenda. Instead of creating jobs, they're creating divisions. Maharashtra needs development, not this nonsense.
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Kavya N
I'm Marathi and I'm ashamed of this incident. My Gujarati neighbors are the sweetest people! Language should connect, not divide. These MNS workers don't represent true Maharashtrians. 😔
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Robert G
While the violence is condemnable, I think Ranvir's response was too aggressive. As public figures, celebrities should promote dialogue rather than calling people "dumb" and "hateful trolls".

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