Police warn Raj Thackeray: 'Don't insult any community with speech'
Police warn Raj Thackeray: 'Don't insult any community with speech'
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Pune: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray is holding a rally in Pune today. However, ahead of Raj Thackeray's rally, the police issued several guidelines. In fact, the guidelines issued by the Swargate police station say that "Raj Thackeray has been asked to take care during the speech that no community is insulted." There should be no hatred among people. 

Raj Thackeray has been constantly in the news for the past one month for Azaan and loudspeaker. His activists had played Hanuman Chalisa on loudspeakers during Ramzan at many places. On the other hand, a release issued by the police said, "These guidelines should be followed by the organizers of the MNS rally. The participants of the rally should not make a speech that would offend any community or create tension between communities. Citizens participating in the rally should follow self-discipline. The organizers should ensure that the people participating in the rally do not raise aggressive slogans.''

Apart from this, the police also said that the number of people coming to the rally should be limited keeping in view the capacity of the auditorium. The norms laid down by the Supreme Court relating to sound should be fully adhered to. Apart from this, the police letter said that no one will carry a weapon in this rally to be held at Ganesh Kala Krida Manch here.

Heavy deployment of police has been made at the Ganesh Kala Krida Manch in Pune. And Pune MNS president Sainath Babar says that 10,000-15,000 people are expected to attend today's rally. During this time, Raj Thackeray will discuss a number of issues including his visit to Ayodhya. Raj Thackeray had announced on Friday that his visit to Ayodhya on June 5 has been postponed for the time being. Apart from this, he had said that he will share the details at his rally in Pune.

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