Even over a week after the death of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray and the subsequent arrests of two young women in Palghar (Thane district) for their Facebook posts against the Shiv Sena, the row seems far from over. Even as the Maharashtra Government finally suspended the police officers for exceeding powers and arresting the girls, the Shiv Sena has now called for a Palghar bandh on Wednesday in support of the police officers.On Tuesday, Home Minister RR Patil announced that the Thane District Superintendent of Police (Rural) Ravindra Sengaonkar and Senior Police Inspector of Palghar police station Srikant Pingale have been suspended. The action comes after the Inspector General (IG) of Konkan range, Sukhvinder Singh, had recommended action against the officers in a report submitted on Friday.The IG has also recommended dropping the charges slapped against the women. Meanwhile, after the announcement from the state to suspend the police officers, the Shiv Sena unit of Palghar has announced a bandh in the area on Wednesday to support police officers who have been suspended.Shaheen Dhada, 21, and her friend Rini Srinivas were arrested in Palghar following a complaint from local Shiv Sena workers against Shaheen's post on social networking site, Facebook, where she questioned the need for a 'bandh' being observed in Mumbai on the death of the Sena supremo. Shaheen's uncle's clinic was vandalized by an irate mob of Sainiks while she was arrested. IG Konkan's report has termed the arrest of the two women as "unjustified".Shaheen's father has reacted cautiously to the suspensions of the police men. He told the media, "I will be really happy if they drop the charges against my daughter. I am not interested in any action being initiated by the government against the cops nor do I have anything against them."Meanwhile, the Bombay High Court has also transferred the magistrate who remanded the two women to judicial custody before releasing them on surety of Rs.15,000 when they were produced in the court after their arrest last week. Judicial Magistrate Ramchandra Bagade was transferred from Palghar to Jalgaon by the Bombay High Court with immediate effect in a sudden order late, on Monday evening.