Raj vows to thwart UP day celebration
Afternoon Despatch & Courier
February 18, 2008

Maintaining his tough stand towards north Indians, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray has vowed not to allow celebration of Uttar Pradesh day and warned his party will take on "political goondaism" of north Indians in Maharashtra with open hands.

"No programme like UP day, which shows north Indians political goondaism will be allowed to take place here. We will first request them with folded hands. If that does not work, we will face them with open hands," Thackeray said in an interview to Marathi weekly `Lokprabha'.

Raj said he did not subscribe to the view that his party's anti-north Indians campaign was unconstitutional.

"One must abide by the basic principles of Constitution. But its intricacies keep changing. Don't we amend the Constitution?" Thackeray said.

"Today's issues were non-existent when the Constitution was drafted. The situation has changed now," he said.

Justifying his objection to influx of migrants into Mumbai, Raj asked, "Am I the only one who has this grievance? Sheila Dixit, Prabha Rau said the same thing (recently). Similar sentiments are expressed in Assam."

"Hasn't somebody said that every generation has its constitution?" Raj added, referring to Thomas Jefferson's quote.

As to resorting to MNS workers indulging in violence and the law and order situation arising out of it, Raj said, "We had to take to the street so that north Indians did not damage the law and order situation permanently. Even Gandhi, Bhagat Singh had to break the law."