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Sena MP demands Rane's sacking, party workers clash with BJP men

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
Last updated on: August 24, 2021 15:44 IST
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Shiv Sena MP Vinayak Raut wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, demanding sacking of Union minister Narayan Rane over his remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

 

IMAGE: Police personnel wield their batons against workers of Shiv Sena and BJP as a clash broke out between them during a protest march towards Union Minister Narayan Rane's residence, in Mumbai on Tuesday. Photograph: ANI Photo

Raut said it was beyond his comprehension what message Rane would give to the society when he himself was using such language.

'It is also an insult to the prime minister of this country,' Raut said in the letter.

Meanwhile, members of Shiv Sena's youth wing and the Bharatiya Janata Party clashed with each other near Rane's residence in Mumbai on Tuesday, police said.

Stones were pelted from both the sides, following which police used cane-charge to disperse the agitators, an official said.

The Shiv Sena workers sat on the Juhu Tara Road in Santacruz (West) near Rane's residence, and activists from both the sides shouted slogans against each other, the official said.

VIDEO: Clash breaks out between Shiv Sena, BJP workers in Mumbai

Following the incident, the road was blocked from two sides, disrupting traffic in the area.

Additional police force was deployed in the area, the official said.

The clash took place during a protest organised by activists of the Yuva Sena (the Shiv Sena's youth wing) against Union minister Rane, he added.

BJP workers had gathered outside Rane's residence in the morning in support of their party leader, while Shiv Sena activists, including women, carrying placards and shouting slogans against Rane, had assembled outside an office of the Yuva Sena (the party's youth wing), located nearby in Juhu.

Heavy police security was deployed outside Rane's residence, the official said.

According to police, Shiv Sena and BJP supporters also clashed at Chiplun in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district.

Besides, stones were hurled at the BJP's office in Nashik city, while Shiv Sena workers held agitations in Nagpur, officials said.

VIDEO: Shiv Sena workers pelt stones at BJP's Nashik office

Union minister Rane has sparked off a row over his remarks about slapping Chief Minister Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter's ignorance of the year of India's independence.

"It is shameful that the chief minister does not know the year of independence. He leaned back to enquire about the count of years of independence during his speech. Had I been there, I would have given (him) a tight slap," Rane said during his Jan Ashirwad Yatra in adjoining Raigad district on Monday.

The BJP leader and former Shiv Sena chief minister claimed Thackeray forgot the year of independence during his August 15 address to the people of the state.

Thackeray had to check the year of independence with his aides midway during the speech that day, Rane said

Mentioning Rane's remarks, Raut in his letter to the PM said, 'I believe a person like Rane, who forgets the post he is representing, has no right to continue on it. It is my humble request to you to seek his resignation and remove him from your cabinet.'

Raut, who had earlier defeated Narayan Rane's son Nilesh from Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Lok Sabha seat, expressed hope that the prime minister will take immediate action in connection with the matter.

Nationalist Congress Party's Maharashtra unit president Jayant Patil, whose party shares power with the Shiv Sena and Congress in the state as part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, criticised the language used by Rane against the CM.

"The language used by Union minister Narayan Rane is condemnable. It also shows what kind of cabinet colleagues Prime Minister Narendra Modi has gathered around him," Patil told reporters in Mumbai.

The NCP leader said he does not recall use of such language earlier by any politician.

Shiv Sena workers held agitations in parts of the state to protest Rane's remarks.

Patil, who is the state water resources minister, said he was not aware whether Shiv Sena workers alone were involved in the violence in some parts of the state.

"The state home department will have a better information about it," he said.

Asked if such incidents were lowering the standard of the state's politics, Patil said, "The standard of politics has not gone down, but some people have stooped low. Rane's comments against Thackeray are not only an insult of the CM, but also of the people."

Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole said Rane's remarks against CM Thackeray are against the state's culture.

"Earlier, we thought that more number of ministers (from Maharashtra) in the Union ministry would benefit the state. But, such a statement from Narayan Rane is disturbing the state's environment," Patole told reporters in Nanded.

"We protest against his statement," he said, adding that law will take its course against those who commit offences.

Shiv Sena's youth wing leader Varun Sardesai asked whether senior BJP leaders approved of the language used by Rane against Thackeray.

"Is this the same BJP of (Atal Bihari) Vajpayee or (Lal Krishna) Advani? They should come clean on it," said Sardesai, the cousin of state cabinet minister Aaditya Thackeray, who is the CM's son.

The Sena leader also said they did not ask anyone to gather outside Rane's residence in Mumbai.

Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Hasan Mushrif also criticised the Union minister's remarks and alleged that the BJP was deliberately stoking a controversy through leaders like Rane 'to destabilise the Maha Vikas Aghadi government'.

"I do not think they will succeed in it," he said.

State agriculture minister and Shiv Sena leader Dada Bhuse said, "Rane seems to be sick and needs some medical attention. The BJP, in its dirty politics, is playing with the lives of people."

The COVID-19 situation is still serious, he said, while referring to gatherings during Rane's yatra in the state.

In Pune's Deccan Gymkhana area, Sena workers slapped posters of Rane with footwear.

Yuva Sena workers staged a demonstration in Hadapsar.

A stone was hurled at a mall located on JM Road in Pune, a police official said.

In Amravati city in east Maharashtra, Sena workers vandalised the BJP office located in the Rajapeth area and also set various posters installed in front of the office on fire in protest against Rane's remarks.

No BJP office-bearer or party worker was present in the office at the time of the incident.

Sena members poured petrol, brought by them in bottles, on the posters installed outside the office and set them afire around noon. They also hurled stones at the office.

"If BJP leaders don't watch their tongue, we will beat them up. We won't tolerate any indecent criticism of our leader Uddhav Thackeray any more. We damaged the BJP office today and set it on fire, but tomorrow we will beat BJP leaders if they don't mend their ways," Amravati Shiv Sena chief Parag Gudadhe told reporters.

A complaint was lodged with the local police in connection with the incident, an official said, adding nobody is arrested so far.
Agitations were also staged by workers of Sena and Yuva Sena in various areas in Nagpur city.

A demonstration was held by Yuva Sena activists at Gandhi Gate in the Mahal area where they raised slogans against Rane.

Sena workers also submitted a representation at the Jaripatka police station demanding the filing of a case against Rane for his remarks against the CM.

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