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MUMBAI: Sushil Kedia, a share market-investment analyst, dared MNS Chief Raj Thackeray on social media X to act against him, saying he has been in Mumbai for 30 years but has not learnt Marathi ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 10: India's leading financial services firm, Kedia Capital Services Private Limited, has officially announced its participation in the prestigious NASDAQ Cup ...
While monsoon rains inundate many parts of Bangladesh, bringing floods and swollen rivers in the coastal and eastern regions, farmers in Kurigram are fighting with a starkly different crisis, a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Five MNS supporters were arrested in Mumbai after attacking investor Sushil Kedia's office over his social media post about not knowing Marathi and challenging Raj Thackeray. Kedia later ...
Unidentified persons vandalised the office of investor Sushil Kedia in Mumbai after he challenged MNS chief Raj Thackeray to make him learn Marathi.
Some individuals reached Sunil Kedia's office in the morning and threw stones, a police official said. Accordingly, police had provided adequate security to Kedia's office, situated at Century Bazar.
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.
Investor Sushil Kedia ignited controversy with a defiant social media post challenging MNS chief Raj Thackeray over the use of Marathi. This led to an attack on Kedia's office by MNS workers, ...