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Congress party a beneficiary of MNS misdeeds: Nitish Kumar | Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said the ruling Congress party of being the political beneficiary of the misdeeds of regional radical Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) party. "The beneficiary of the politics that is going on
is Congress party. The party escapes whenever something like this which damages
the social fabric of the society. Sometime people from Bihar are beaten and now
the way a legislator was beaten up for taking oath in Hindi, all these are unacceptable.
The federal government should intervene otherwise people will think that Congress
party is the one behind it," said the State Chief Minister. The legislators of
the right-wing Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) assaulted Abu Azmi, a legislator
of the newly elected Maharashtra state assembly on November 9 for taking oath
in Hindi, and not in the regional language Marathi. Raj Thackeray, the chief of
MNS had asked all his newly elected legislators (MLAs) to take the oath only in
Marathi. The legislators snatched the microphone placed for taking oath at the
podium and when Azmi tried to save himself, MNS member Ram Kadam slapped him.
Members of the MNS party were earlier involved in thrashing people of north Indian
community living in western Maharashtra state. MNS has a powerful influence over
Mumbai, much like its larger political rival Shiv Sena, drawing sustenance from
the politics of resisting immigration into Mumbai by Indians from states other
than Maharashtra, and championing the cause of regional language Marathi. |
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