Aaditya Thackeray: Instead Of Removing Loudspeakers, One Should...
by Suraj V. Digital Marketing (sr. SEO Expert)Maharashtra minister, Aaditya Thackeray while
interacting with the media commented about Maharashtra
Navnirman Sena's (MNS)
chief, Raj
Thackeray's remark on loudspeakers. The cabinet minister reportedly
mentioned that instead of removing loudspeakers, one should use them to speak
about the rising inflation.
The state minister for
environment and tourism added that one should speak about petrol, diesel or CNG
and should notice the recent two-three years, not the last 60 years.
Instead of removing loudspeakers
(on MNS' Raj Thackeray's mosque remark), one should use the same to speak about
rising inflation...One should speak about petrol, diesel or CNG and should
notice the recent 2-3 years, not the last 60 years: Maharashtra Minister
Aaditya Thackeray pic.twitter.com/Dwg01A6zCR
At a rally in Thane, earlier this week, the
MNS chief reiterated his warning to the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) to shut loudspeakers in mosques till May 3,
claiming that they cause a nuisance to others.
He then hinted at a statewide
protest if the government fails to comply with his demands. He was quoted
saying, “Hold meetings with all the Maulavis and remove loudspeakers from the
mosques. After May 3, Hanuman Chalisa will be played outside any mosque that
has loudspeakers.”
Thackeray first made the demand
for removing loudspeakers from
mosques at a gathering at Shivaji Park on April 2 on Gudi Padwa. The
demand drew flak from various quarters. This not only included MNS's own
workers, but also Ajit
Pawar, Sharad
Pawar and Sanjay
Raut amongst others.
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