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'Slap Uddhav' Row: Union Minister Narayan Rane May Be Arrested; BJP-Sena Clashes Reported

A court in Ratnagiri rejected the Union minister's anticipatory bail application, according to reports.

New Delhi/Mumbai: Union minister Narayan Rane may be arrested over his comments that he wanted to slap Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. A court in Ratnagiri, where Rane made the comments, has rejected his anticipatory bail petition, according to India Today, even as a police team from Nashik is on its way to arrest the Union minister.

Rane, who was recently inducted into the Union cabinet, sparked off a controversy after he said he wanted to slap the Maharashtra chief minister for his alleged 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.

A total of four FIRs have been registered against Rane, while the Nashik police commissioner has issued an order for his arrest.

At several places in the state, workers of the Shiv Sena and BJP clashed.

Narayan Rane. Photo: PTI

Orders issued for arrest

Nashik police commissioner Deepak Pandey on Tuesday issued orders for the immediate arrest of Rane after an FIR was registered against him in the north Maharashtra city over his remarks.

Accordingly, a team of Nashik Police left in the morning for Ratnagiri district, where Rane is currently conducting the ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’.

Following his remarks, a complaint was lodged against Rane by Nashik city Shiv Sena unit chief at the cyber police station there.

Based on the complaint, an FIR was registered against Rane in Nashik under IPC sections 500 (defamation), 505(2) (mischief), 153-B (1)(c) (remarks likely to cause disharmony, or feeling of enmity or hatred or ill-will), a police official said.

Considering the law and order situation across the state and in Nashik in the wake of Rane’s remarks, Nashik police commissioner Deepak Pandey ordered an investigation into the matter and the immediate arrest of the Union minister.

The team was asked to arrest Rane and produce him before a court in Nashik, an official said, adding the team was also directed to follow the due procedure for arresting the Union minister.

“We are going by the facts of the case after the registration of an offence against Rane. We are following the rule of law,” Pandey said, adding the arrest was needed to prevent the repetition of such an offence.

The Union minister will be arrested in the case and produced before a court, and further action will be taken according to orders of the court, the police commissioner said.

After Rane’s arrest, vice president M. Venkaiah Naidu would be informed as the Union minister is a member of the Rajya Sabha, the official said.

“While arresting Rane, police will follow all protocols with regard to a Union minister,” he said adding all his privileges as Union minister will be considered.

Whatever he wants to say, he can put forth before the court, the senior police official said, according to news agency PTI.

Clashes at several places

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

Rane was earlier with the Shiv Sena, during which time he was also the chief minister of Maharashtra for a brief period. He later joined the Congress, before forming his own party in 2017. This party was merged with the BJP in 2019.

On Tuesday, the Shiv Sena workers gathered at the Juhu Tara Road in Santacruz (West) near Rane’s residence. Activists from both parties shouted slogans against each other. Following the clash, the road was blocked.

The clash took place during a protest organised by activists of the Yuva Sena (the Shiv Sena’s youth wing) against Union minister Rane. Meanwhile, saffron party workers gathered outside Rane’s residence in the morning in support of their party leader.

Shiv Sena activists, including women, carried placards and shouted slogans against Rane and had assembled outside an office of the Yuva Sena, located nearby in Juhu.

Heavy police security was deployed outside Rane’s residence.

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.

File photo: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. Photo: OfficeofUT/Twitter

Another complaint

Meanwhile, in Aurangabad, Shiv Sena’s spokesperson Ambadas Danve lodged a complaint against Rane at Kranti Chowk police station over the latter’s remarks against the CM and party workers thrashed a photo of the Union minister with footwear.

Talking to reporters after lodging the police complaint, Danve said Rane’s remarks were “objectionable”, and demanded action against the BJP leader.

The MLC called Rane a kombdi chor (chicken stealer) – a reference to the poultry shop he ran in Chembur five decades ago during his initial stint with the Sena – and released a couple of hens at the Kranti Chowk square.

The women’s wing of the Shiv Sena will also undertake an agitation in Aurangabad, Danve said.

“Earlier, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray used to call Narayan Rane as ‘Naru’, which is the name of a disease in Marathi. The Shiv Sena has a remedy for this disease,” he said.

He claimed Rane made the statement to provoke the Shiv Sena.

The Shiv Sena will protest against Rane’s statement through the constitutional process as well as by taking to the streets, the MLC said.

An official at the Kranti Chowk police station in Aurangabad said they have received the Shiv Sena’s complaint and action will be taken as per the instructions of senior officials.

(With PTI inputs)