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Attack on editor's house: NCP sacks leader
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June 14, 2008 23:15 IST

The Nationalist Congress Party on Saturday removed its Maharashtra unit vice-president Vinayak Mete from the post over the attack on the house of the editor of Marathi daily Loksatta.

State NCP chief Arun Gujrathi announced Mete's removal from the post after a meeting of party leaders in Mumbai. The matter has also been referred to the party's disciplinary panel, Gujrathi said.

The move follows widespread condemnation of the attack, on the Thane residence of the daily's editor Kumar Ketkar, by citizens' groups, NGOs and media organisations.

Activists of Shiv Sangram organisation, headed by Mete, had attacked Ketkar's house in neighbouring Thane on June 5, protesting an editorial on the government's plan to build a memorial for Shivaji Maharaj off Mumbai coast.

The Bombay High Court has rejected Mete and his associate Tanaji Shinde's anticipatory bail plea over the incident.

The group attacked Ketkar's house with stones and iron rods and applied asphalt on the door. When police tried to stop them, they pelted stones at the police van. Ten people were arrested and booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Bombay Police Act.



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