Following the MNS protest in Mira Road, party president Raj Thackeray took to social media to issue a strict directive to his party leaders and workers. In his post, he stated:
"A clear order. No one in the party should interact with newspapers, news channels, or any digital media. Also, no one should post videos or reactions on social media. Even the spokespersons who are officially designated to speak to the media must not do so without my explicit permission."
This directive comes in the wake of the Marathi vs. non-Marathi controversy in Mira Bhayandar. On July 3, the traders' association staged a protest against the MNS, which the party responded to with a counter-protest today in Mira Road.
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Leadership Meet and Mira Bhayandar Visit
In light of the protest's success, MNS leaders from Thane — including Avinash Jadhav, Abhijit Panse, and other office bearers — are likely to meet Raj Thackeray on Wednesday, July 9.
Sources indicate that Raj Thackeray may soon visit Mira Bhayandar, a move reportedly influenced by the ongoing controversy and protest response.