Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sena workers tonsure man for criticisin­g CM

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: A local Shiv Sena leader has been booked by Wadala TT police for leading an attack on a 33-year-old man for posting remarks against chief minister Uddhav Thackeray​

Sena workers led by Samadhan Jugdar assaulted Wadala resident Hirmani alias Rahul Tiwari and tonsured his head on Sunday, for criticisin­g Thackeray’s stance on the police crackdown at Jamia Millia Islamia University and for mocking him in an online post​

Last week, in response to the police action in the university campus against students who were protesting the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens, Thackeray had said that the BJP government in the Centre had created a Jallianwal­a Bagh-like situation in the Capital​ This prompted Tiwari to criticise Thackeray on social media, which angered Sena workers​

On Monday, following a social media uproar, Wadala police registered a case against Jugdar and his associates under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code for assault, intimidati­on, and criminal behaviour​ In a separate case, police have also booked Tiwari on charges of defamation​

Jugdar’s associates claimed that after the police allegedly failed to take cognisance of their complaint against Tiwari’s derogatory post, they decided to matters into their own hands​ On Sunday, close to 25 Sena workers dragged Tiwari out of his house in Wadala and assaulted him​ They then used an electric shaver to tonsure him​

Jugdar, who led the workers in the attack against Tiwari, claimed their actions were justified​

“We will not tolerate anyone insulting our leader​ We had asked Tiwari to delete the post but he did not listen to us​ We had to show him his place by using Sena style,” he said​

Following the attack, Tiwari filed a complaint at Wadala TT police station against the Shiv Sena workers​ He alleged that soon after he posted his criticism of Thackeray online, he started getting negative responses to the post and later deleted it​

“I realised that the comment was not in good taste but assaulting [me] in such a way is not good either,” said Tiwari​ “I just aired my views​ If they had a problem, they should have taken legal recourse instead of taking law in their own hands,” he said​ On Monday, Tiwari and the Sena workers submitted letters to the Wadala TT police, stating that they had settled the dispute amicably and did not intend to pursue the matter further​

However, the police decided to file charges against both parties​ The attack on Tiwari took place less than a week after Thackeray had advised his party workers at Nagpur to behave responsibl­y since the party is now in power​

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