Raj Thackeray's big statement on aurangzeb controversy...

Amid the demand for removal of Mughal ruler Aurangzeb's tomb in maharashtra and the ongoing political controversy over it, maharashtra navnirman sena (MNS) chief raj Thackeray has given a big statement. In a meeting with his party officials on tuesday (March 18), raj Thackeray said, "These people are now remembering Aurangzeb."

MNS chief talked about nagpur violence while referring to the novel 'Chhava' written by shivaji Sawant. raj Thackeray said, "60 years ago Chhava novel was written by shivaji Sawant, but the film has come now. That's why now everyone remembers Aurangzeb."

Violence broke out in nagpur amid aurangzeb controversy

It is worth noting that nagpur was forced to burn in the fire of riots in the name of aurangzeb on monday (March 17) evening. Action is being taken by the police in this entire matter. Five FIRs have been registered in the nagpur violence case. About 47 people have been arrested and curfew has been imposed in 10 police station areas as a precaution. The search for miscreants is still on. In this incident, DCP Niketan Kadam was attacked with an axe. 33 policemen including the DCP were injured. At the same time, there are reports of some common people also being injured in this violence.

nagpur is the area of the chief minister and the Union Minister

The police is continuously interrogating the arrested miscreants so that more accused of violence can be identified. Meanwhile, the maharashtra government is also under question. On the one hand, the devendra fadnavis government is seen in aggressive mode. cm fadnavis himself has said that the culprits will not be spared. However, the big thing is that nagpur is the area of cm devendra fadnavis himself. Union minister Nitin Gadkari also comes from here. The RSS headquarters is here. Such a big riot in such a place raises questions on the security system of Nagpur. Therefore, now the police is searching for the rioters and bringing them within the ambit of the law.

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