Bal Thackeray is listened to claiming that the Shiv Sena will not rest up until it achieves success in preventing individuals from offering namaz on roads.

Amidst high tension in Mumbai over Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) primary Raj Thackeray’s last chance to the state government to get rid of speakers from mosques, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut today claimed that there is peace in Maharashtra and no demonstration is happening in the state. The MNS chief carried April 12 provided a final notice to the Maharashtra government to eliminate loudspeakers from mosques by May 3, falling short which, he cautioned, MNS workers will certainly play Hanuman Chalisa on speakers. He had actually reiterated his caution lately.

Undeterred in spite of being booked by the state, he on Wednesday shared a video of the Shiv Sena creator Bal Thackeray in which he is seen speaking against using loudspeakers as well as Muslims providing petitions on the roads.

In the video, shared by Raj Thackeray, Bal Thackeray is listened to saying that the Shiv Sena will not rest until it is successful in stopping individuals from providing namaz on roadways when it comes to power in the state.

“We (Shiv Sena) will certainly not quit till we are successful in avoiding individuals from offering namaz on roadways when we will certainly create the government in Maharashtra,” Bal Thackeray says.


“If somebody has any kind of grievance regarding the Hindu religion, then they can concern us, and also we will certainly solve the problem. Speakers will certainly be eliminated from the mosques,” Bal Thackeray said in the video clip shared by Raj Thackeray.

Responding to the cost, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut asserted that no prohibited speakers are functional in the state anymore.

“No prohibited loudspeakers running in the state … Bal Thackeray & Veer Savarkar are the ones that instructed Hindutva to the country. Shiv Sena’s school of Hindutva is original,” Mr Raut added.

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Last Updated: 04 May 2022