As the video of the incident became viral, the police said they were conducting a previous probe. The incident happened in the morning when women who were on a two -wheeled car entered the premises of the housing society where they lived.
Maharashtra police (representative image)
Two women, one of them who took the baby in their arms, were beaten in Dombivly in the county on Tuesday, allegedly saying that “sorry” rather than talking to Marathi.
As the video of the incident became viral, the police said they were conducting a previous probe. The incident happened in the morning when women who were on a two -wheeled car entered the premises of the housing society where they lived. When a woman who was traveling on the scooter said “sorry” to the young man who interfered with the entrance, he allegedly offended, demanding that she spoke on the maraths, she said.
A man who lives on the first floor of the same building allegedly twisted the rider’s hand, which was in a complaint filed with a cherry police station. Four -day women and two young men from his family gathered and allegedly beaten by two women. Eyewitnesses said they did not care for a nine -month -old child.
“Excuse me” is the usual courtesy, and the accused’s reaction was unfounded, said the complaint. Senior Inspector Sanji Parar from the Vishno police station reported PTI that an investigation was being conducted. Until the first report on information has been reported, he said, adding that the police were checking when the incident arose from the last dispute.
Recently, Maharashtra Nyanmer Hay (MNS) workers have recently launched a campaign demanding that Maharashtri banks talk to Marattra customers. The United Banking Trade Union forum wrote to the chief Minister Devendra Fadovis, saying that the people who claimed the Ministry of Emergency Situations visited banks and intimidated staff. Later, the ticker asked his workers to stop campaigning.
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