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Who is Sushil Kedia? Man who challenged Raj Thackeray with ‘kya karna hai bol’ amid Marathi language row Kedia released a public apology through a video statement. He admitted the post had ...
Five workers of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) have been arrested for vandalism at the office of investor Sushil Kedia in Worli have been arrested by the Mumbai Police, reported ANI.
Unidentified persons vandalised the office of investor Sushil Kedia in Mumbai after he challenged MNS chief Raj Thackeray to make him learn Marathi.
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‘Truth is, even after living 30 years in Mumbai…’: Investor Sushil Kedia ‘withdraws’ remark made over Marathi language Sushil Kedia sought protection from threats after challenging MNS ...
Investor Sushil Kedia Issues Apology To Raj Thackeray For 'Anti-Marathi' Remarks After Attack On Worli Office, Calls MNS Chief 'Hero' (VIDEO) In a surprising turn of events, Kedia praised ...
Mumbai: Five Detained For Vandalising Investor Sushil Kedia’s Office After Marathi Language Row The incident followed Kedia’s social media post challenging Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS ...
Marathi language row: MNS workers held over vandalism at Entrepreneur Sushil Kedia's office Marathi language row: Kedia, striking a conciliatory note, acknowledged Raj Thackeray's consistent ...
Mumbai-based investor Sushil Kedia has sought police protection after receiving threats for refusing to learn Marathi and criticizing MNS chief Raj Thackeray.
India News: NEW DELHI: Mumbai investor Sushil Kedia’s office in Worli was vandalised on Saturday morning by unidentified individuals allegedly linked to the Mahar.
What Sushil Kedia said The controversy erupted after the investor in a post on X challenged MNS chief Raj Thackeray and asserted that he would not learn Marathi.
Kedia said that even after living for over 30 years in Mumbai, people like him could not hope to achieve the level of fluency of native Marathi persons, a fact that needed to be understood. “I ...