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Maharashtra govt has no relation with attack on ex-Navy officer: Sanjay Raut

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Maharashtra govt has no relation with attack on ex-Navy officer: Sanjay Raut

Maharashtra govt has no relation with attack on ex-Navy officer: Sanjay Raut

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on September 13 reacted on ex-Navy officer thrashed by his party workers in Mumbai.

He said that Maharashtra government has no relation with the incident.

"Every citizen has a duty to respect the head of the state, who is sitting on a constitutional post.

If you slander him and if other people get angry why you blame the state government, what relation does state government has then." "Something like this can happen to anyone.

Do you know how many ex-servicemen have been attacked in UP?

But, Defence Minister didn't call them," said Raut.


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