Court acquits Raj Thackeray in 2008 railway exam assault
Published Sunday, May 24, 2026 · Updated May 24
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AI synthesisA Thane court has acquitted political leader Raj Thackeray and five others in a 2008 case involving an alleged assault on Railway Recruitment Board examinees at Kalyan station. The court found that the prosecution failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove Thackeray's involvement or incitement.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- A Thane court acquitted Raj Thackeray and five others in a 2008 case of alleged assault on Railway Recruitment Board examinees at Kalyan station.
- The acquittal was based on the prosecution's failure to prove Thackeray's presence or incitement in the alleged assault.
- Crucial evidence, a CD of an alleged speech, was never produced or proven in court.
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A Thane court acquitted Raj Thackeray and five others in a 2008 case concerning an alleged assault on Railway Recruitment Board examinees, citing the prosecution's failure to prove Thackeray's presence or incitement. The court noted that crucial evidence, a CD of an alleged speech, was never produced or proved and was left gathering dust.
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