Mumbai police detain MNS workers outside Raj Thackeray’s home; 9 held in Pune

Police deployment outside Thackeray’s residence was enhanced and barricades were placed on the road for smooth traffic movement

May 04, 2022 01:13 pm | Updated 01:13 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Police stand guard outside MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s residence, in Mumbai.

Police stand guard outside MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s residence, in Mumbai. | Photo Credit: PTI

Mumbai police on May 4 detained a number of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers gathered outside party chief Raj Thackeray's residence in Mumbai, a day after the latter urged people to play Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers wherever they hear loudspeakers blaring 'azaan', officials said.

However, MNS functionaries Sandeep Deshpande and Santosh Dhuri managed to quickly leave the spot in a vehicle when a police team tried to catch them.

A female police constable fell down while taking action against MNS workers outside Thackeray's home in the Shivaji Park area.

In Pune also, eight to nine MNS workers were detained when they came out of a Hanuman temple after performing 'aarti', the officials said.

Heavy police security was deployed in Mumbai in the wake of Thackeray's call for “silencing” loudspeakers atop mosques.

Police deployment outside Thackeray's residence 'Shivtirth' in the Shivaji Park area was also enhanced and barricades were placed on the road for smooth traffic movement.

MNS functionaries Sandeep Deshpande and Santosh Dhuri were earlier served notices under Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) Section 149 (for preventing cognisable offences).

After meeting Raj Thackeray on Wednesday, Deshpande came out and was speaking to reporters when a police team came towards him and tried to take him into custody.

However, Deshpande quickly sat in an SUV and left the spot.

The police detained some other MNS workers and took them to the Shivaji Park police station in a private taxi, the official said. Those detained were earlier served notices under various CrPC sections as a precautionary measure, he said.

Nine held in Pune

In neighbouring Pune, MNS state secretary Ajay Shinde and some others were detained, officials said.

"We have detained eight-nine MNS workers, including Shinde, as a precautionary measure after they came out of the Khalkar Maruti temple in the city," a senior official from Vishwambaug police station said.

There was heavy police deployment at key places in Pune.

Before being detained, Shinde told reporters that 'maha aartis' and recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa were being done at various places in the city, as per directions of MNS chief Raj Thackeray. "We performed the 'maha aarti' and recited Hanuman Chalisa at the Khalkar Maruti temple," said Shinde.

Meanwhile, another senior police official said most of the mosques in Pune refrained from playing the early morning 'azaan' on loudspeakers, following the Supreme Court guidelines.

There was no incident of playing the Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers near mosques in Pune during the morning 'azaan' time, he said.

The official also said the police had held discussions with people from both sides and received a positive response, hence there was no need for any strong action so far. Pune Police Commissioner Amitabh Gupta said since Tuesday evening, the entire police force, including senior officers, was out on the roads and that the situation was normal.

There was no report of any untoward incident so far, he added.

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