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  • After Amitabh Bachchan’s apology on behalf of his wife Jaya, Maharashtra Navanirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray today withdrew his agitation against the Bachchan family and found a new target: Mumbai’s Joint Commissioner of Police K L Prasad.

    Prasad said on Wednesday that “Mumbai kisi ke baap ka nahin hai” (Mumbai is not the property of anyone’s father) and Thackeray today challenged him to remove the uniform and come to the streets. “If he has the ego of his badge, uniform, and position, he should leave it aside and come down to the streets. Then he will know whose father Mumbai belongs to,” Thackeray said.

    This is not the first time that the outspoken Joint Commissioner of Police in charge of Law and Order has incurred MNS’s wrath. The 1982-batch IPS officer from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh took a tough stand against MNS activists when they targeted migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. “We will call the Army into the city if necessary, but we will ensure that the law is not broken,” he had said. On another occasion, while fielding questions from the media, he had said: “Raj Thackeray is nobody big. Even Union ministers have been arrested in the past.”

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    Last month, Prasad called Thackeray and told him that the MNS would be allowed to protest peacefully in connection with the Marathi signboards controversy and told him not to break the law . As the August 28 deadline for putting up Marathi signboards neared, police made over 1,000 preventive arrests of MNS workers.

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    Mumbai kisi ke baapka nahin hai, says top cop PrasadBy: Vasoo Kamulkar | 21-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward One would have thought that the IPS candidates are trained also in diplomacy. If the Centre is craving for another fiasco in Kashmir. the best recipe would be to get K.L.Prasad transferred to the Valley to declare on the channel, "Kashmir Kisi Ke Baap Ka Nahin!" May be Prasad wasn't born, when in 1956, 105 Maharashtrians were martyred at the then Flora Fountain, for the sake of Marathee and Mumbaee. Perhaps the IPS Examination Board did not expect him to learn the history about his own home-state! Would Prasad be brave enough to declare in Hyderabad that Andhra Pradesh, " Kisi Pota Ramulu Ke Baap Ka Nahin? " All IPS and IAS officers serving in Maharashtra and GOA; Amar Sinh, Mulayam Singh andLaloo Singh should be asked to offer prayers at the HUTATMA CHOWK like what other dignitairies do at Gandhi's Shanti Van. Mumbai shall remain –YAWACHCHANDRADIWAKAROU- to baaps of all Maharashtrians especially to the Baaps of all who fought for it,including Atre,SM Joshi,NG Gora,KC Thakre
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