MNS Workers News: A shopkeeper in Vikhroli, Mumbai had made a comment against Marathi in his WhatsApp status. After this, workers of Raj Thackeray's party got angry and misbehaved with him.

Once again, hooliganism by workers of Raj Thackeray's party, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), has come to the fore. MNS workers have beaten up Prem Singh Devda, who works at Lucky Medical Shop in Tagore Nagar Market, Vikhroli, Mumbai.
Devda had posted a WhatsApp status with objectionable words against Marathi and Maharashtra. Prem Singh Devda is a resident of Rajasthan.
The shop employee apologized.
MNS leader Vishwajeet Dholam and officials got angry at this. They called the shopkeeper outside the shop and forced him to apologize. He was made to apologize by making him wander around the street and was told not to buy anything from the shop of those who do such things. Devda was taken from the shop to the police station.
In the viral video, it can be seen that MNS workers are asking him to apologize. Deora is apologizing with folded hands and holding his ears.
beating of auto driver
In the last few days, there have been many incidents in which MNS workers have beaten up people for not speaking Marathi. On July 12 itself, MNS and Shiv Sena (UBT) workers beat up an auto driver at Virar railway station because he refused to speak Marathi. These workers demanded an apology from the auto driver.
A video of the rickshaw driver went viral on social media in which he is saying, "I will speak Hindi, what will you do?" After this incident, workers of Marathi Brothers Party beat him up.
Earlier, MNS workers had beaten up the owner of Jodhpur Sweets on Mira Road in Mumbai for refusing to speak Marathi. Local shopkeepers took to the streets and protested against MNS. The police had also registered an FIR in this case.
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