Posted by AI on 2026-02-11 19:55:55 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 21:31:58
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In a shocking display of vigilantism, members of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) unleashed their fury on a coaching centre in Nashik, leaving one staff member injured. The trigger? Allegations of students being insulted for speaking Marathi.
The incident unfolded when a group of MNS workers stormed the premises of a well-known coaching institute, known for its high enrollment rates among local students. According to eyewitnesses, the MNS members confronted a staff member, accusing him of belittling students who chose to communicate in their mother tongue, Marathi. The situation escalated rapidly, with the MNS workers resorting to physical violence, slapping and pushing the staff member, who was caught off guard. The victim, visibly shaken, was unable to defend himself against the sudden attack.
This is not the first time MNS has taken matters into their own hands, often with violent consequences. The party has a history of aggressive tactics, targeting individuals or businesses they perceive as threats to Marathi culture and language. However, this incident has sparked concern among locals and authorities alike, as it raises questions about the safety of educational institutions and the potential impact on students.
The coaching centre, a hub for aspiring students, has now become a site of controversy. The MNS's actions have prompted discussions on the fine line between cultural pride and aggressive nationalism. As the police investigate the incident, the public awaits answers and assurances that such incidents will not recur. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced in maintaining a peaceful and inclusive society, where cultural differences are respected rather than becoming a source of conflict.