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MNS workers detained during protest in Thane, Fadnavis says march was denied nod

By | Written by Poorva Joshi
Updated on: Jul 08, 2025 11:55 AM IST

Members of Raj Thackeray's MNS party were detained during a protest, and alleged that the Maharashtra government was not allowing "Marathi people's march".

Amid an escalating language row in Maharashtra, several members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) were detained during a protest march they took out in Thane. According to the state government, while Raj Thackeray's party earlier had a permission for the protest, it was later denied as the party was adamant on a specific route.

MNS took out a rally in Maharashtra's Thane, even as the state government said they were never granted permission. (Photo By Satish Bate)

Prohibitory orders were issued regarding the assembly of people, following which Raj Thackeray's party members alleged that the state government was not allowing "Marathi people's march".

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has asserted that while the party was allowed to take out a protest, only the police could decide the route, given traffic and crowd management. According to Fadnavis, the MNS workers were adamant on a specific route, which is why permission for the march was denied. 

“The police commissioner informed me that they were asked to change the route, however, they were adamant to take the same route. Therefore, the police rejected their demand,” Fadnavis said.

"I understand Maharashtra's mood. Such kind of experiment won't work here. Marathis are big hearted people. Marathis are not narrow-minded," Fadnavis was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

The traders had taken out a protest against the alleged assault of a shop owner by men wearing MNS scarves last week, for refusing to speak in Marathi.

Earlier on Tuesday, a local MNS leader Avinash Jadhav was detained from his home ahead of the planned protest in Thane, news agency PTI reported. The police had reportedly issued orders against Jadhav, the head of MNS's Thane and Palghar units.

The order said there were 28 cases of cognizable offences registered against him.

The police action against MNS workers is the latest big development in the ongoing tussle between the state government and the Opposition in Maharashtra over the issue of language. Cases of people being thrashed, allegedly for either not knowing or refusing to converse in Marathi, have been on the rise over the past few months. 

Besides, a government order making Hindi a mandatory third language in primary schools also recently stoked a huge row. However, after backlash from the Opposition and language advocacy groups, the Maharashtra government rolled back on the decision. 

 
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