Bihar Governor R.S. Gavai on Monday again criticised Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray for his stand against north Indians, saying he should have thought of the repercussions on Maharashtrians outside their home state.

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“Has he (Thackeray) thought of their loss?” said Gavai, a Maharashtrian, as he talked to mediapersons on a visit to Nagpur.
Gavai was reportedly booed in the Bihar assembly following the campaign by Thackeray’s party workers against north Indians in and around Mumbai, which on occasions had turned violent.
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