THANE/NASHIK: The Thane police on Saturday arrested
Marathi tele-serial actor
Ketaki Chitale for allegedly sharing a derogatory post against
NCP president
Sharad Pawar on her social media account. The post was reportedly written by someone else and shared on her Facebook wall. In another case, a 22-year-old health science student Nikhil Bhamre was arrested by Nasik rural police for a post alluding to Pawar without naming him. In both cases, offences were registered by NCP functionaries.
Responding to media queries in Nanded, Pawar said he did not know Chitale and had no knowledge about the post. However, the post was criticised by leaders across the political spectrum. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar and NCP minister Jitendra Awhad sharply criticised the actor. BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis and MNS chief Raj Thackeray also condemned the post. At his rally at BKC, CM Uddhav Thackeray referred to the post and said this was not Maharashtra’s culture.
Fadnavis & Raj condemn posts against PawarA social media post allegedly shared by Marathi tele-serial actor Ketaki Chitale criticised Sharad Pawar’s appearance and made several accusations against him, including about “hatred for Brahmins”. She was arrested based on a complaint by an NCP functionary.
Chitale was initially detained at Kalamboli by the Navi Mumbai police at around 5 pm, and the Thane crime branch later arrested her at 6 pm, confirmed Laxmikant Patil, DCP, crime. At the Kalamboli police station, NCP activists tried to throw ink on the actor.
Chitale was booked by Kalwa police station under IPC Sections 500 (defamation), 501 (printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory), 505 (2) (making, publishing or circulating any statement, rumour or report promoting enmity, hatred or ill will between classes), and 153 A (spreading disharmony).
In another case, a Twitter user Nikhil Bhamre was booked and arrested by Nasik rural police. The offence was registered at Naupada police on complaint of an NCP functionary. The complaint said that Bhamre’s post said “the time has come for Baramati’s Gandhi, time to prepare Nathuram Godse of Baramati.”
Bhamre was booked by Naupada police under Section 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), 504 (intentional insult with intent) and Section 506 (criminal intimidation) of IPC.
Ajit Pawar, referring to Chitale’s post, said “I criticise this very strongly. She needs treatment for mental illness.”
Awhad said, “Speaking about Pawar saheb’s ailment and his appearance does not suit a woman. If these things are ignored, they keep increasing.” He also tweeted that a few years ago, the same actor had written something derogatory against Babasaheb Ambedkar and Mahatma Phule and refused the delete the post.
Fadnavis said, “Nowadays very low-level language is being used on social media. Some restraint should be used when speaking about senior leaders. On this incident, law will take its own course.” Raj said, “A person named Ketaki Chitale had gone to a very low level and published a post on Facebook with something like a verse in dirty words. Below the post is the name of Bhave. This kind of writing has no place in Maharashtra’s culture,” he said.