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Raj Thackeray's MNS in Fix as Leader's Drunk Son Rams Car Into Rajshree More's Vehicle in Mumbai, Abuses Her

MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, JUL 07 – Mumbai Police filed an FIR after Rahil Javed Shaikh, son of an MNS leader, allegedly rammed his car into Rajshree More's vehicle while intoxicated and threatened her, authorities said.

  • Late Sunday night in Mumbai’s Andheri West, Rahil Javed Shaikh, who is the son of a senior leader from the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena , allegedly collided his car with that of influencer Rajshree More and behaved in a confrontational manner.
  • The incident followed Rajshree's recent controversial social media remarks on the Marathi community and language imposition, which she says triggered targeting by MNS supporters.
  • Rahil, appearing half-naked in viral video footage, threatened Rajshree while refusing police cooperation, and the police subjected him to a breathalyser test that reportedly showed intoxication.
  • An FIR under IPC and Motor Vehicles Act sections was registered against Rahil for drunk and rash driving, and Rajshree has demanded strict and equal legal action against him.
  • Rajshree apologized publicly and removed the controversial videos, while the police continue investigating with CCTV and mobile footage to determine further legal outcomes.
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Social media influencer Rajshree More reached Ambuli police station in Mumbai, where she lodged a complaint regarding the accident involving the son of an MNS worker. Rajshree More said that she started receiving threats after one of her social media posts, in which she asked Marathi people to work harder.

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News18 India broke the news in India on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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