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Raj Thackeray faces 73 rioting cases

MNS president Raj Thackeray is facing as many as 73 criminal cases in various courts all over Maharashtra for allegedly inciting riots which broke out after his arrest in connection with anti-North Indian tirade launched by his party in 2008, police said.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2010 12:44 PM IST
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MNS president Raj Thackeray is facing as many as 73 criminal cases in various courts all over Maharashtra for allegedly inciting riots which broke out after his arrest in connection with anti-North Indian tirade launched by his party in 2008, police said.

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Of the 73 cases, Raj has appeared in six cases and secured bail. In the rest of the cases he has yet to appear in person and get bail, official sources told PTI.

So far, he has appeared in Bhadgaon and Chopra courts in Jalgaon district and in four other cases in Gangapur area of Aurangabad, they said.

Raj will have to appear one by one in all the cases to secure bail and face the trial if the courts frame charges against him. In all the cases, well-known criminal lawyer Sayaji Nangre represents Raj.

In a case against Raj in Balnapur area of Jalna, the MNS president had moved the Aurangabad bench of Bombay High Court challenging non-bailable warrant issued by a Magistrate.

Interestingly, the allegations contained in this case are similar to the charges leveled in all the 73 rioting cases.

Lawyer Sayaji Nangre argued that when riots broke out, MNS president was in jail as he was arrested and so he could not have incited people to indulge in rioting.

 
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