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Not versed with Marathi, man thrashed

Matter resolved after café owner decided not to file police complaint

- Raina Assainar

A worker at a café in Airoli was assaulted on Thursday by members of the Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) for allegedly refusing to play Marathi songs and speak in Marathi. This incident has drawn negative reactions from senior MNS leaders. According to a note by the Rabale police, the party workers have since apologised for their behaviour.

The assault followed a complaint by a group of college students who reported that the café worker did not speak Marathi and denied playing Marathi songs. In response, party workers entered the café and slapped the worker, an incident captured on video and widely circulated online.

Senior police inspector Sanjeev Dhumal, said, “We intervened immediatel­y upon receiving the informatio­n and reached the spot. It was a miscommuni­cation that led to the assault, which was subsequent­ly clarified. The party workers apologised, and the café owner chose not to file a formal complaint. Therefore, no case was registered, only a diary note was made.”

The video shows the café worker being verbally and physically assaulted multiple times for not conversing in Marathi with customers. The worker, who hails from north India, had arrived in Mumbai just a month ago.

A senior party member said, “The incident was blown out of proportion, and the party workers acted impulsivel­y without verifying the facts. The students who complained had been sitting in the café for hours without ordering anything. When the nonMaharas­htrian waiter asked them to order or leave, they used this to lodge a complaint with the party office.”

The matter was resolved after the café owner decided not to file a complaint, and the party workers issued an apology.

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