Raj Thackeray slices an Aurangzeb-themed cake to celebrate his 55th birthday
Raj Thackeray, the president of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, marked his 55th birthday by slicing a cake adorned with an image of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. With enthusiastic cheers and applause from his followers, Raj Thackeray joyfully cut into the cake to celebrate the occasion.
Raj Thackeray is one of a few Indian politicians who still believe in and practice identity and regionalism politics.
He sliced a cake with an image of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, on it to commemorate his 55th birthday. Raj Thackeray also cut a cake that his followers had provided that had images of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, and a megaphone on it.
MNS activists from Raigad arrived in Mumbai with a megaphone and a cake with the image of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor. As the crowd applauded and applauded Raj Thackeray, who was known for his fiery language, chopped Aurangzeb’s throat figuratively (according to the depiction on the cake). The MNS head also cut a piece of cake that was decorated with a cross-shaped loudspeaker.
In Maharashtra, the use of loudspeakers during religious activities, especially the azan, the Muslim call to prayer, has been a difficult topic that has in the past caused conflicts and instability in a number of different regions of the state.
Due to the Aurangzeb controversy, Maharashtra recently saw riot-like conditions in a number of districts. Following a request for a shutdown in opposition to the social media posts of the Mysore King Tipu Sultan and the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, a sizable crowd of individuals affiliated with various Hindutva organizations assembled at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Chowk in Kolhapur on June 7.
In Kolhapur, prohibition orders have been issued till June 19 banning gatherings of five or more people.
Similar intercommunal conflicts over social media posts on Muslim tyrants like Aurangzeb and Tipu Sultan were recorded in May in Sangamner, Akola, and Shevgaon (Ahmednagar).
Right-wing organizations have voiced their opposition to the supposed jobs, saying they were created to elevate the two rulers.
Eknath Shinde, the chief minister, and Devendra Fadnavis, his deputy, have urged people to remain calm.
“We will track down those who are responsible for tarnishing Maharashtra’s reputation and disrupting peace and order. The problem is in good hands. Regarding the riots in Kolhapur, Fadnavis had remarked, “I encourage people not to take law into their own hands.
In order to prevent any unfortunate incidents, security has been stepped up in a number of areas.
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