MUMBAI: Union minister
Narayan Rane's remarks about 'slapping'
Maharashtra chief minister
Uddhav Thackeray have not gone down well with
Shiv Sena workers.
An FIR has been registered against Rane in Pune, following a complaint by
Yuva Sena -- the youth wing of Shiv Sena -- for using objectional language against the CM.
Rane had made the statement for what he claimed as Thackeray's ignorance of the year of India's independence.
There is speculation that Rane may be arrested over the remarks against the chief minister. Some reports said a team of Nashik police has left for Chiplun in Konkan region, where Rane is present now, after a complaint against the Union minister over the remarks. There is no word yet from the police on these developments.
“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.
Rane's remarks drew sharp reactions from Shiv Sena, whose workers put several posters in Mumbai and other places, calling him a ‘kombdi chor' (chicken stealer), a reference to the poultry shop he ran in Chembur five decades ago, during his initial stint with the Bal Thackeray-led party.
Shiv Sena's Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg MP Vinayak Raut said Rane has lost his mental balance.
“To impress BJP leadership, Rane has been attacking Shiv Sena and its leaders. He lost his mental balance after his induction into the Modi-led ministry. Modi should show him the door,” Raut said.
The Shiv Sena and BJP activists also clashed outside Rane's residence in Mumbai, leading to sloganeering, stone pelting and eventually police lathi-charging to disperse the crowd.
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'Slap CM Uddhav' remark: Narayan Rane faces arrest; Sena, BJP workers clash in Mumbai
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<p>Shiv Sena and BJP activists clashed outside union minister Narayan Rane's residence in Mumbai on Tuesday in the wake of his comments against Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. TOI photo: Sanjay Hadkar</p>
<p>Rane had recently claimed that Thackeray was ignorant about the year of India's independence and he would have slapped the CM for it. TOI photo: KK Choudhary</p>
<p>"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 had said. TOI photo: Anil Shinde</p>
<p>It led to a huge uproar throughout the state with Shiv Sainiks pelting stones at BJP offices to state leaders criticising the union minister's remarks. TOI photo: Sanjay Hadkar</p>
<p>In Mumbai, Shiv Sainiks gathered outside Rane's residence in Juhu and shouted slogans and raised placards against him. TOI photo: Sanjay Hadkar</p>
<p>Both BJP and Sena workers pelted stones on each other, following which police used lathi-charge to disperse the agitators. TOI photo: Sanjay Hadkar</p>
<p>Additional police force has been deployed in the area. The road has been blocked from both the sides. TOI photo: Santosh Bane</p>
<p>Protests were held in Thane too with Shiv Sena supporters calling Rane 'kombdi chor' and demonstrating with chickens on the road. TOI photo: Anil Shinde</p>
<p>In Navi Mumbai, Shiv Sena activists held a rasta roko protest at Shivaji Chowk, Vashi. TOI photo: KK Choudhary</p>
Rane flagged off his political life in Mumbai with the son-of-the-soil party led by Bal Thackeray in the late 1960s. He entered the Maharashtra Assembly in 1990 as a Sena MLA.
In February 1999 when he was sworn in as Maharashtra's 13th chief minister. That stint was short as the then Shiv Sena-BJP combine lost the state Assembly elections held later that year.
In 2005, Rane parted ways with the Shiv Sena following irreconcilable differences with the Thackerays.
After quitting the Sena, he joined the Congress and was made state revenue minister. He quit the Congress in 2017, saying he had joined it on assurance of being put in the state's top position in six months.
He founded the Maharashtra Swabhiman Paksha with his two sons Nilesh and Nitesh as his key generals but later merged it with the BJP.
Over the years, Rane's rivals have linked him to several incidents of violence, claiming his involvement in the murder of a Sena worker and some other crimes in Konkan's Sindhudurg district.
-- With inputs from PTIWatch Alleged ‘slap CM’ remark: Nashik Police issues arrest order against Union Minister Narayan Rane