“The forefathers of Thackerays hailed from Bihar and migrated to Mumbai generations ago as has been corroborated by a book written by a late Thackeray family member,” Prasad told PTI.
“If the Bihari migrants are infiltrators in Mumbai as described by Sena leaders and MNS chief Raj Thackeray, then the Thackerays themselves are infiltrators,” he said.
Thackerays should stop calling Bihari migrants as infiltrators as their Bihari ancestry has been proved or otherwise they should confront the prospect of being thrown out of Mumbai, he said.
A former Bihar Chief Minister and Union minister, Prasad said people must be free to visit, stay and work anywhere within the country, whether it be Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai or Bangalore.
“This is a free, democratic country and restrictions cannot be put of peoples' movements,” he said.
He said Biharis were hardworking and continue to make significant contribution in the development of Maharashtra.
“Biharis in Maharashtra are not hurting its interest. They are not creating any trouble and they have full right to stay there,” he said.
Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh had quoted from a book written by MNS chief's grandfather Prabodhankar Thackeray stating that their ancestors were natives of Magadh region of Bihar before shifting from one place to another and finally settling down in Maharashtra.
Raj Thackeray had debunked the Congress leader's remarks.