<p>Cementing his pro-Hindutva stand, MNS President Raj Thackeray on Sunday is going to lead a march in Mumbai to campaign against the Bangladeshi and Pakistani infiltrators. <br />51-year-old Raj will be accompanied by his son Amit, who has been formally launched in politics around 10 days ago. </p>.<p>Teasers for the mega campaign are already out.</p>.<p>"India is my country ! All Indians are my brothers and sisters. But....The Pakistani and Bangladeshi infiltrators are not my brothers and sisters. They are not Indians...," one of the teasers/promos stated.</p>.<p>MNS stated that India is not a "dharmashala" and Bangladeshis and Pakistanis need to be driven out. </p>.<p>https://dai.ly/x7rgytl</p>.<p>The march would be held from Girgaum Chowpatty to Hindu Gymkhana and end at Azad Maidan. </p>.<p>On 23 January, at a mega convention of the MNS, Raj adopted a pro-Hindutva stand by changing the colour of the flag of the party to saffron and included the royal seal of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on it.</p>.<p>Addressing party workers, he had said: "The 9 February march would be MNS answer to anti CAA-NRC protests."</p>.<p>Asked about the police permission for the morcha, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said: "It has not come to us, so far."</p>
<p>Cementing his pro-Hindutva stand, MNS President Raj Thackeray on Sunday is going to lead a march in Mumbai to campaign against the Bangladeshi and Pakistani infiltrators. <br />51-year-old Raj will be accompanied by his son Amit, who has been formally launched in politics around 10 days ago. </p>.<p>Teasers for the mega campaign are already out.</p>.<p>"India is my country ! All Indians are my brothers and sisters. But....The Pakistani and Bangladeshi infiltrators are not my brothers and sisters. They are not Indians...," one of the teasers/promos stated.</p>.<p>MNS stated that India is not a "dharmashala" and Bangladeshis and Pakistanis need to be driven out. </p>.<p>https://dai.ly/x7rgytl</p>.<p>The march would be held from Girgaum Chowpatty to Hindu Gymkhana and end at Azad Maidan. </p>.<p>On 23 January, at a mega convention of the MNS, Raj adopted a pro-Hindutva stand by changing the colour of the flag of the party to saffron and included the royal seal of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on it.</p>.<p>Addressing party workers, he had said: "The 9 February march would be MNS answer to anti CAA-NRC protests."</p>.<p>Asked about the police permission for the morcha, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said: "It has not come to us, so far."</p>