"The Chief Minister was well aware of the threats given by Raj Thackeray and given his track record, the chief minister should have ordered the round up of MNS workers before their given deadline ended.
"But, the CM is hand-in-gloves with the MNS and hence, North Indians are allowed to be tortured," Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam told reporters here.
He added that the government has failed to enforce the Street Vendors Act, which seeks to protect hawkers.
"The CM should take action against MNS workers or the Congress will hold protests to protect the rights of street vendors," Nirupam added.
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Thackeray had on October 5 met railway officials and had submitted a list of issues related to Mumbai locals with a deadline of 15 days.
"If things don't get better, we will see," Thackeray had said.
NCP leader Dhananjay Munde questioned if the "violence" by MNS workers was in connivance with the Chief Minister.
"The Chief Minister keeping silent despite a threat by Raj Thackeray and now his men indulging in violence raises a doubt and makes us question if there is connivance between both of them," he added.
A group of activists claiming to be affiliated to the MNS today drove away more than two dozen illegal hawkers from a railway bridge in Thane.