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Bhojpuri film star Manoj Tiwari's office attacked

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Posted online: Tuesday , February 05, 2008 at 06:09:21
Updated: Tuesday , February 05, 2008 at 06:26:54


Mumbai, February 5: The office of Bhojpuri film actor Manoj Tiwari was attacked allegedly by activists of Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) in suburban Versova, the police said.

"Seven to eight miscreants pelted stones at the office of Manoj Tiwari situated inside the MHADA colony at around 5.30 pm. Some window panes of the office were damaged in the attack," a senior police official said.

Tiwari's manager was present inside the office when the incident happened. The attackers fled the spot immediately, the official added.

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09430487735 by MD MOIN ANSARI on 25 Jun 2008

hiii

jail this creep by vishal on 06 Feb 2008

Put POTA or TADA on this son of a biatch Raj Thackrey , throw him in a dungeon and lose the key. Why is the supreme court not taking a suo moto notice of his terroristic activities ?

Cannot elaborate more by jake on 06 Feb 2008

In long term, it will weaken Maharastra from all corners!!!Right now MNS due to their 98% number can enjoy and act rowdy by beating up the street people, drink and shout loud and have a great party!!!

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