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Raj softens stand on 'Chhat' puja

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Posted: Oct 31, 2008 at 1410 hrs IST
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Mumbai, October 31: Under attack for his campaign against north Indians, MNS chief Raj Thackeray on Friday softened his stand on 'Chhat' puja, saying that he was not opposed to the festival being celebrated in Maharashtra but warned against it being used as a show of political strength.

"I have never opposed Chhat Puja but only spoke against political 'tamasha' (stunt) associated with it....People from Bihar who live here can perform the religious rituals according to the customs. My party has never opposed it," he told reporters in Mumbai.

The MNS chief, whose detention under National Security Act has been demanded by some union ministers in the wake of attacks on north Indians in Maharashtra, warned that he would not tolerate disregard of the Marathi speaking people in the state.

The Chhat festival will be celebrated on November 4.

Thackeray also asked his supporters to exercise restraint and accused the media of distorting his views and spreading falsehood.

Justifying the killing of a youth who had hijacked a bus in Mumbai, he said the police action was "proper" as no one knew from which state the youth came from.

"What if he had shot some commuters, then you people would have taken the police to task," he said.

Thackeray also downplayed the killing of a youth in a suburban train during a brawl with a group of youngsters.

"Even the Railway police are saying that there has been no involvement of any political party," he said.

Besides, he recalled that in an incident sometime back, four Marathi youths where thrown out on tracks by a group of people from other states. "But no one said a word about the incident," he said.

Thackeray criticised the Maharashtra government and Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh for withdrawing his security and termed the move as "political vendetta".

"I had not asked for security in the first place. But, now it has been withdrawn which is clearly political vendetta. The government keeps changing and even I will have a chance," he said.

"There is a state level committee which decides on security according to threat perception and not on the number of cases against the person. After the Babri mosque demolition in 1992, security of political leaders against whom cases had been registered was also increased," he said.

Thackeray also ridiculed demands to book him under the NSA.

"When Lalu (Prasad) was the Chief Minister of Bihar, there were 1200 murders. But, there was no demand to book him under NSA. When Biharis were killed in Assam, there was no uproar," he said.

"A Goan minister opposed starting of Goa-Bihar railway by saying that the state did not want more beggars.

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dixit also spoke against people of Bihar and UP. But, only when Raj Thackeray speaks, there is a nationwide uproar and Prime Minister has to intervene."

Lashing out at Deshmukh, Thackeray said he had no expectations from him. "What can you expect from people whose political survival is at the mercy of Delhi," he asked.

The MNS chief also said that he would not allow anybody to harm "Marathi identity".

"Political rivals who do not see eye-to-eye on several issues come together. But, it is also very unfortunate that 48 MPs from Maharashtra are mute spectators," he said referring to the delegation of Bihar politicians meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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Raj softens stand on 'Chhat' puja by pandurang on 31 Oct 2008

HOW RIGHT IS RAJ THACKERAY ? CAN ANY POLITICIAN OR THE PEOPLE OF BIHAR REPLY TO HIS OBSERVATIONS ?

RAj by Vasi on 31 Oct 2008

1. He ( Raj ) is the destroyer of Indian Unity. He says non Maharashtrians should go back.I guess almost all the industry ( Manufacturing, Service and Film) in Maharashtra is in the hands of Non Maharashtrians. What would happen to Maharashtra if they go back. Would not it become another Bihar. Do You ( the People of Maharashtra ) want to see Maharashtra at Par with Bihar.2. He says he can not tolerate any body speaking non marathi. Almost all the Gujaratiis and Parsies do not speak marathi. Does Mumbai not belong to them.He ( Raj ) is a miscreants of the nature. God Help Him and Same Maharashtra

our nation by Jagannivasan on 31 Oct 2008

H.E. Prime Minister, I request you to take severe action against the people those who are questening the integrity of our nation, example like Raj Thakery, NDF, SIMI and all other extremist. Bharat Matha Ki Jai

our nation by Jagannivasan on 31 Oct 2008

Dear honarable prime minister it is my request to you that please take action against the people those who are questening the integrity of our nation immediatly, example like Raj Thakaray, NDF workers, SIMI and all extremists. Bharat Matha Ki Jai

Raj Thackrey by Nanda on 31 Oct 2008

Punish this fellow he is a anti nationalist such people should be punished or else they will divide our country .The congress government in Maharastra and in centre dosent have any backbone they only created this creature.

Blame leaders like Lalu by V Prasad on 31 Oct 2008

I'm a North Indian residing in Mumbai for last 13 years and I have not observed any hatered till this moment . I feel Lalu,

What a guy by HS on 31 Oct 2008

What a shame that a person so nice and reasonable like him is being targeted by rest of the country. He is a modern day saint. Let us all support him. We would call him to bihar and give him sainthood.

The roaring tiget is actually a lamb by dev on 31 Oct 2008

Doesn't matter who he is , it's quite clear that Raj Thackeray is a criminal by nature . Out of fear of arrest and political ban , he is changing his stand . He is a coward lamb.

I think Raj is very correct by Shallabh Khera on 31 Oct 2008

Raj is very right but his violent ways aren't.He should advocate locals reservation but not at the cost of India becoming divided on regional issues.He should unite Hindus and not divide. fight against islam should be his motive and maharashtrian native getting preference in jobs.Jai MaharashtraJai Hind.

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