Social media influencer files complaint against MNS leader's son for ramming car into her vehicle in drunken state
Mumbai/IBNS: Social media influencer Rajshree More has filed a complaint against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Javed Shaikh's son Rahil Shaikh for ramming his car into her vehicle under the alleged influence of alcohol on Sunday night, media reports said.

More shared a video on her Instagram describing the incident.
In the viral video, More was seen confronting half-naked Rahil who was seen aggressively speaking to the influencer.
"Which party do you belong to, MNS or Shiv Sena," asked the influencer, to which Rahil replied, "MNS."
"So you are from MNS.. you people teach Marathi to all...," said More.
Rahil Shaikh is son of MNS leader Javed Shaikh.
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Rahil Shaikh abused a Marathi girl after hitting her car. He was drunk & half naked.
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"My father is the deputy head of the MNS state unit," said Rahil to which More replied, "So you keep ramming people's cars?"
Rahil, who got aggressive, abused More and asked her to take money.
The incident happened in the Andheri area of Mumbai, where MNS workers are resorting to violence demanding people to speak in Marathi.
A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed at Amboli Police Station under various sections of Motor Vehicle Act and Bharatiya Nayay Sanhita.
Rahil has been accused of rash and negligent driving, drunken driving, outraging a woman's modesty and threatening personal safety.
Earlier this week, More had criticised the people of Maharashtra over their work ethics in a video on social media.
The MNS had filed a complaint against her following which she removed the post and the matter was closed by police.
In the video, More had said Maharashtrians are not able to work hard and that they should be taught. She also said the state of Maharashtrians will be miserable if people who have come from other states leave the financial capital of the country.
Linking the criticism and the ramming incident, More said she was targeted for raising her voice despite being a Maharashtra resident.
"...I was targeted because despite being a Maharashtrian, I raised my voice for people from different backgrounds who come here to work hard...Maharashtra belongs to everyone..," she told ANI.
#WATCH | Mumbai: "...I was targeted because despite being a Maharashtrian, I raised my voice for people from different backgrounds who come here to work hard...Maharashtra belongs to everyone..," says social media influencer Rajshree More who says she was abused by a youth… pic.twitter.com/FoXdMYNITM
— ANI (@ANI) July 7, 2025
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