After carrying a vitriolic editorial in its mouthpiece 'Saamna' against De, Sena workers staged a demonstration before her Cuffe Parade residence in the heart of the town, alleging she had insulted the Maharashtrian culture through her sarcastic comments against the order in which she had aslo referred to the culinary choices of the people.
After Sena, a partner in the state's BJP-led coalition government, RPI, another ally of the saffron combine, too held a protest in front of De's house.
"Yes, certainly. I will continue to speak up. Our Constitution gives us all right to express our feelings until I am not abusing anyone and I have not abused any one," she told reporters.
Dismissing suggestions that she was trying to grab attention, she said "I will not do anything irresponsibly. I am not a teenage who needs an attention."
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De, reacting to Maharshtra government's controversial move to make it mandatory for multiplexes to screen Marathi films in the prime time slot, had earlier tweeted: "I love Marathi movies. Let me decide when and where to watch them, Devendra Fadnavis. This is nothing but Dadagiri."
Facing flak for the order, the government today relaxed the norms and allowed the multiplexes to screen Marathi films between 12 noon and 9 pm.
The protesting Sena activists brought with them a tray of "vada pav" and "dahi misal" as De's mocking tweet had said that Marathi delicacies will now be available in theatres instead of popcorn.
Reacting sharply to De's comments, senior Sena leader Sanjay Raut said that no Marathi person would tolerate such statements.
"This is an insult of Marathi culture and we will give her a taste of Vada Paav and Dahi Misal by this evening. When you are so irked with Marathi cinema and culture, then why are you living here," he said.