Won't tolerate anti-India propaganda, says Fadnavis after Sena attacks Sudheendra Kulkarni
Hours after Shiv Sena workers attacked Sudheendra Kulkarni, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Monday that organisers of the event would be held responsible if there was any anti-India

Hours after Shiv Sena workers attacked Sudheendra Kulkarni, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Monday that organisers of the event would be held responsible if there was any anti-India propaganda there, an NDTV report stated.

Fadnavis had earlier said the government would provide adequate security at the event. Shiv Sena workers threw ink on Kulkarni, chairman of Mumbai think-tank Observer Research Foundation, for planning an event to launch a book by former Pakistan foreign minister KM Kasuri.
The Shiv Sena defended its ink attack on Kulkarni on Monday morning, and threatened to disrupt the book launch scheduled for later in the day. A defiant Kulkarni said the event would go ahead as scheduled.
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said, "This is not ink, but the blood of our martyrs on his face. He should feel ashamed for siding with Pakistan's chamchas. You cannot stop people as they have pent up hatred against Pakistan in their minds," DNA reported.
You are making issue of just an ink attack but we see blood of our soldiers: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut #ITVideo https://t.co/J7b8xOyNuO
— India Today (@IndiaToday) October 12, 2015
The attack drew sharp criticism across parties, with the Congress saying that "the idea of India as the most liberal democratic country, despite all our neighbours having gone the other way, is being destroyed in the root".
Senior BJP leader LK Advani told The Hindu, “I strongly condemn whosoever has done this...of late we have seen an increase in cases of intolerance, this is against democracy.”
#Pakistankachamcha seems to be the tag for anyone who doesn't want to bomb Pakistan back in to the dark ages.
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) October 12, 2015
Agree to disagree is basic principle of democracy.protest is ok,physical attack if totally unacceptable & wrong...
— M Venkaiah Naidu (@MVenkaiahNaidu) October 12, 2015
I strongly condemn attack on Sudheendra Kulkarni. I'm going 2 b @ Khurshid Kasuri bk launch. Urge #Mumbaikars 2 come support @Dev_Fadnavis
— ShainaNC (@ShainaNC) October 12, 2015
In this incident, @SudheenKulkarni comes across as brave, the Shiv Sainiks bigoted, and @Dev_Fadnavis as two-faced: http://t.co/JVw2XF8tyh
— Ramachandra Guha (@Ram_Guha) October 12, 2015
Strongly condemn most dastardly attack on Sudheendra Kulkarni by Shiv Sainiks Udhav Thakre must control his goons Full support to Sudheendra
— digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) October 12, 2015
What we know so far:
- Party activists on Monday morning smeared black ink over the face of Kulkarni, chairman of the foundation. "We won't be cowed down by such events and the book launch will happen as planned," Kulkarni said while still drenched in paint, according to a PTI report. India Today reported that he was taken to hospital after the attack.
- Last week, the Sena forced the cancellation of concerts by Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali in Mumbai and Pune. It also threatened Kulkarni's Observer Research Foundation that it would hold a "Sena-style protest" against the launch of Kasuri's book, Neither a Hawk nor a Dove.