मंगलवार, 11 नवंबर 2008

राजठाकरे का जमशेदपुर जाना सुप्रीमकोर्ट के निर्णय पर आधारित

राजठाकरे का जमशेदपुर जाना सुप्रीमकोर्ट के निर्णय पर आधारित

MUMBAI: The MNS is hopeful that a Supreme Court judgment may just ensure that party chief Raj Thackeray doesnt have to go to Jamshedpur in
connection with a private complaint filed against him in Jharkhand. The case against Raj pertains to remarks made by him about Chhat puja in January. Hamid Raza, a lawyer from Jamshedpur, alleged that Thackeray had hurt religious sentiments. The Jamshedpur court issued a non-bailable warrant against Raj on September 30, against which the MNS chief moved the Jharkhand high court, which would hear the matter on November 14. Party spokesperson Nitin Sardesai said they would rely on an SC order, which said that if any complaint was pending against a person with the local police, then the offence should be tried locally where the action had occurred__Mumbai, in Raj's case

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