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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Raj jailed, his men sack Mumbai

It's something Mumbai had not seen in eight years - a near-total shutdown.

As news of Raj Thackeray's arrest in Ratnagiri spread, taxis and autorickshaws went off the roads, schools declared a holiday and business establishments stayed shut. The last time Mumbai saw something like this was in July 2000, when Raj's uncle, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray, was held for instigating a communal divide.

There was an anti-Raj sentiment across the country with Parliament witnessing unruly scenes, chief ministers seeking action against him and protests against the Maharashtra Naynirman Sena (MNS) chief turning violent in Bihar.

Raj was brought to Mumbai and got bail in a Bandra court, but he couldn't be taken to a Kalyan court before it shut. He was facing charges for the attacks against North Indian railway recruitment board candidates by the MNS on Sunday. He remained at Manpada police station for the night and will be produced in the Kalyan court by noon on Wednesday Over 1,000 MNS workers have decided to camp outside the police station through the night.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Land transfer singes Kashmir

Over 80 people, including at least 30 police and CRPF men, were injured in clashes after protests over the transfer of forest land to the Amarnath shrine trust exploded into violent street fighting in Srinagar and parts of Ganderbal district in the Kashmir valley on Tuesday.

An imprompt strike to protest the death of a demonstrator in Monday's police firing shut down Srinagar Mobs roamed the streets, pelting security forces with stones, provoking baton charges and firing of tear gas. Three police vans and a fire truck were damaged, and some structures at the Idgah ground were razed.

An estimated 15,000 people marched with the body of Feroz Ahmad Rah who was killed by a police bullet on Monday Hundreds of lawyers took out a separate procession through the Civil Lines area, shouting slogans against the land transfer.

In Ganderbal, police fired several rounds at protesters, eye witnesses said. PTI reported an abortive bid to storm the residence of Forest Minister Qazi Mohammad Afzal.

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