Fresh non-bailable warrants (NBWs) were issued today against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray by a Delhi court as he failed to appear before it to respond to two complaints accusing him of making hate speeches against north Indians, particularly Bihar natives, in 2008.
Raj Thackeray. (File pic)
Following the issuance of NBWs by Jamshedpur and Muzaffarpur courts, the Supreme Court, on a plea by Thackeray that he cannot appear before courts in Bihar and Jharkhand due to threat to his life, had transferred the cases against him to the Delhi court last year.
The ACMM, however, today noted that "instead of applying for recall of NBWs (issued by Bihar and Jharkhand courts) and physically appearing and seeking bail, the accused has sought exemption." "The request of grant of exemption cannot be sustained. Let fresh NBWs be issued against the accused," the ACMM said.
The NBWs were issued in two complaints filed by Sudhir Kumar and Sudhir Kumar Ojha, both natives of Bihar, against Thackeray for his alleged remarks in 2008 against north Indians.
The MNS chief had allegedly termed 'Chhath pooja', a Hindu festival celebrated especially in Bihar, a "drama" and "show of numerical strength".
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