"The Kalyan Railway Police have moved the Railway court seeking cancellation of bail and the next date of hearing is March 1," said M D Pawar, Assistant Commissioner of GRP.
MNS is currently in the midst of an agitation against toll levy on roads in the state.
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"However, MNS workers had resorted to violence and vandalism against toll booths after Thackeray said in a speech in the last week of January that his party workers should not pay the toll," said a GRP officer.
GRP's contention is that this amounts to breach of the bail condition.
The application was moved in the first week of February.
The case against Thackeray is related to MNS workers' attack on north Indian candidates who had come to Kalyan in neighbouring Thane district for railway recruitment examination on October 16, 2008. He is accused of instigating the attack.
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