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Raj Thackeray gets bail in rioting cases, just hours after surrender | The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray was on Thursday released on bail, hours after surrendering before a court in Gangapur in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district in connection with four cases of rioting filed against him in 2008. Thackeray, who was accompanied by his lawyer, was granted bail by the
court of Judicial Magistrate on a bond of Rs 15,000. Earlier in October 2008,
Thackeray was arrested in Ratnagiri district over the anti-north Indians campaign
launched by his party. His arrest provoked riots in Mumbai and various parts of
the State, following which several cases were registered against Thackeray and
his supporters. In the cases registered at Gangapur, Thackeray has been booked
under sections 143 (offence against public tranquillity), 109 (abetment of offence),
336 (rash and negligent act endangering life of others), 341 (wrongfully restraining
persons), and 427 (mischief). (ANI) nope to give my best and produce the best
possible results in the Commonwealth Games," Birmati said. New Zealand shooter
Sally Johnston, who ended up bagging 593 points, won the gold medal in the event.
In the same event, Scotland's Jennifer McIntosh finished third, but was tied in
points with the Indian shooter. As on February 25, India led the medal tally with
17 Gold, 12 Silver and 6 Bronze medals. |
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