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Raj Thackeray's ultimatum: Maharashtra fully prepared, says home minister

Walse Patil doesn't feel a law and order situation will arise

walse patil raj A collage showing Dilip Walse Patil (Official Facebook account), on left, and Raj Thackeray (PTI)

 Police are fully prepared to ward off any eventuality on the law and order front in Maharashtra in view of the MNS's ultimatum about the removal of loudspeakers from mosques by May 3, state Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil said in Nagpur on Tuesday.

MNS chief Raj Thackeray had earlier spoken against mosques using loudspeakers to relay prayers and had asked the state government to get them removed by May 3, failing which his party would play Hanuman Chalisa at a higher volume outside mosques.

Speaking to reporters in Nagpur, Walse Patil said the state director general of police will hold a meeting with all police officers on this issue and a decision will be taken after he submits a report.

When asked whether intelligence inputs suggested the likelihood of a law and order situation in Maharashtra after May 3, the home minister said, “I don't feel that such a situation will arise. We are fully prepared and are taking steps to prevent untoward incidents.”

If any statement or action incites hatred or disturbs peace between communities, then action will be taken accordingly against the person or organisation concerned, Walse Patil said.

Queried on the possibility of enhancing security cover for Raj Thackeray, he said a committee at the level of the state chief secretary—comprising police officers and intelligence officers—decides on providing security based on threat perception, and a politician cannot take a call on the matter.

It is funny that security is being provided by the Central government to some people, bypassing the state government, he said without taking names.

“I feel it is an encroachment on the state government's rights. The state government is capable of protecting all its people. Any ways, it is the right of the Central government, they can give it (security),” the home minister added.

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