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Rahul arrives in Mumbai, Sena activists detained

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrived here today amidst tight security following Shiv Sena's call for black flag demonstrations against him for his "Mumbai for all Indians" remark even as three Sena activists were detained after they tried to enter his itinerary venue.  

Sena corporator, Rajul Patel, wearing a black sari, and two others were picked up while trying to make way into the Bhaidas Hall in suburban Vile Parle without proper invite, police said.  

The trio has been detained and taken to nearby police station, they said.  

Tight security measures are in place after Sena chief Bal Thackeray asked his partymen yesterday to show the Congress leader black flags to protest his remarks on Mumbai.  

 

Police are also maintaining a strict vigil at the venue in Ghatkopar where 39-year-old Rahul is scheduled to visit later in the day and have sanitised both the venues and adjoining areas.  

Shops in both the areas remained closed, police said, adding several trouble makers were detained last night as a preventive measure.  

This is Rahul's maiden visit to the financial capital after he became the AICC General Secretary.

Hundreds of policemen are keeping vigil at the Vile Parle railway station, bus stops and the road leading to the venue.The entire road leading to the venue and across the city was dotted with posters that read - 'Fight an election, become a leader.'  

Gandhi will be addressing "selected" college students at the Bhaidas Hall where a function has been organised by the Youth Congress.  

After the meeting, Rahul will head to Ramabai Nagar colony in suburban Ghatkopar to interact with the slum youth.

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First Published: Feb 05 2010 | 12:06 PM IST

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