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'Angered by behaviour of Markaz attendees,' says Raj Thackeray

Updated on: 05 April,2020 05:42 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Raj Thackeray wants to know what punishment will be meted out to those endangering others.

'Angered by behaviour of Markaz attendees,' says Raj Thackeray

Raj Thackeray

"Where are those maulavis and mullas who ask their people to vote for specific parties? Why can't they appeal to the community to behave and cooperate in a health crisis like this?," he asked.


Thackeray appealed to the people to take the lockdown very seriously, but expected PM Narendra Modi to deliver hope instead of asking people to light diyas on Sunday.

"I expected the PM to talk about how our healthcare machinery is working in the crisis and tell us about the dead and those under treatment because we need authentic information in the age of fake news. People will light diyas. It could be faith or superstition, but there is no harm if it yields something positive. But it would have been great if we saw a ray of hope in the PM's speech. He should have told us where the country is headed."

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