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  • Sugarcane FRP hike betters BJP’s poll pitch in western UP

    By Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday gave its nod to a proposal to hike the fair and remunerative prices (FRP) for sugarcane by Rs 290 per quintal. This comes amid the BJP trying to buy peace with restive farmers in poll-bound western UP and Punjab.

    Union Minister for Food Piyush Goyal said the hike in FRP will benefit five crore farmers and their dependents, besides workers. The decision will come in force for the 2021-22 season, which sets in from October. Cost of production of sugarcane for the sugar season 2021-22 is Rs 155 per quintal. This FRP of Rs 290 per quintal at a recovery rate of 10% is higher by 87.1% over production cost, thereby giving the farmers a return of more than 50% over cost.

    The CCEA decision, even though routine and coming ahead of the sugar season, is likely to become a launch pad for BJP to reach out to farmers in western UP, which is the sugar bowl of the state. While farmers in that region often lament about unpaid arrears by sugar mills, BJP leaders from the region are working overtime to get these farmers to support the party like in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, when Jaths and SCs chose the saffron outfit ahead of RLD and BSP.

  • Brotherhood, communal harmony being sought to be finished: Mehbooba

    Former J amp;K CM Mufti also slammed the Centre #39;s decision to monetise its assets across key sectors, saying whatever has been made in the country over the last 70 years is now being quot;sold off. quot;

  • Now, BJP leader seeks FIR against Uddhav over ‘UP CM should be beaten with chappals’ remarks

    By PTI

    YAVATMAL: A BJP leader on Wednesday submitted an application demanding registration of an FIR against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray alleging he had called for beating his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath with chappals for “insulting” Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj during his speech at a Dussehra rally of Shiv Sena.

    The complainant, Yavatmal district BJP president Nitin Bhutada, urged the police to register a First Information Report (FIR) against Thackeray, who heads Shiv Sena, and take legal action against him for his “provocative” speech.

    The complaint application was submitted at the Umerkhed police station.

    ALSO READ | Narayan Rane claims Uddhav Thackeray used ‘unpalatable’ words for Amit Shah, Yogi Adityanath

    A police officer confirmed receipt of the application from the BJP leader.

    The complaint stated that Thackeray used “provocative and filthy language” against Hindutva leader Yogi Adityanath during his Dussehra speech on October 25, 2020.

    “Thackeray had said that how can a Yogi become a CM? He should go and sit in a cave. He (Yogi) should be slapped with his chappal (footwear). Yogi has insulted Shivaji Maharaj. Yogi lacked the status to go near Shivaji Maharaj. Yogi should be beaten with his chappal when he comes to Maharashtra…..would have hit Yogi with chappal,” the application quoted Thackeray as saying.

    It said the remarks made by Thackeray had the potential to trigger unrest and riots in society.

    ​ALSO READ | Narayan Rane embarassed Centre, PM should take stern view of his remarks against Uddhav: Shiv Sena

    Bhutada said the BJP will file more complaints against CM Thackeray at various police stations in Maharashtra.

    Notably, the BJP submitted the application for registration of FIR against the Maharashtra chief minister a day after Union minister and BJP MP Narayan Rane was booked and arrested for using offensive language against Thackeray.

    The Union minister was arrested on Tuesday afternoon from Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district following his remarks made during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ in Raigad on Monday that he would have slapped Chief Minister Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    Rane’s comments had set off protests by Shiv Sainiks in many cities in Maharashtra.

  • Government giving assets to private sector at throwaway prices: Pilot on asset monetisation programme

    By PTI

    JAIPUR: Congress leader Sachin Pilot lashed out at the Centre on Wednesday over its asset monetisation programme, saying the central government should help the poor and the middle class instead of giving away the assets created in the past 70 years to the private sector at throwaway prices.

    The former Rajasthan deputy chief minister also accused the BJP of misleading people and doing divisive politics.

    “The government should help poor and middle class people instead of handing over the assets of the country to select people,” he told reporters in Dausa.

    He claimed that the Centre wants to give the assets, be it railways, airports or big institutions, to its acquaintances at throwaway prices.

    Pilot said despite the rise in fuel prices and unemployment, Union ministers are taking out ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’.

    “The price of petrol is above Rs 105, a gas cylinder is for Rs 900, there are no jobs, lakhs of people have died due to coronavirus. There was an oxygen shortage during the second wave of the pandemic but still the ministers are seeking blessings,” he said.

    During his Dausa visit, the Congress leader exuded confidence that the Congress would win the Zila Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections.

    The elections will be held in Bharatpur, Dausa, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur and Sirohi districts.

    Polling will be held in three phases on August 26, 29 and September 1, and counting of votes will take place on September 4 at the district headquarters.

  • Caste-based UP parties bargaining hard with major outfits for larger slice of poll pie

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Having a considerable sway over various castes, over a dozen smaller parties in Uttar Pradesh are bargaining hard with mainline parties like the BJP and Samajwadi Party ahead of the crucial state polls early next year.

    These caste-centric parties add heft to the bigger parties like the BJP, SP, BSP and Congress in the election as even a few thousand votes can make or mar chances of candidates.

    In the 2017 state polls, as many as eight candidates of different parties had triumphed by a margin of less than 1000 votes, according to the Election Commission data.

    The lowest victory margin was of 171 votes in Doomariyaganj, where the BJP’s Raghvendra Singh defeated BSP candidate Saiyada Khooton.

    While the Samajwadi Party has said that its doors are open for smaller parties, the BJP is also trying to keep its alliance intact with them.

    Congress leaders feel going it alone will help strengthen the party organisation.

    Besides the Apna Dal (Sonelal), the BJP is eyeing the Nishad Party, JD (U), RPI and others including Bihar’s Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP) for an alliance.

    However, seat-sharing has not been finalised.

    While the Nishad Party has a considerable following among the ‘nishad’ (fishermen) community members, who are in sizeable numbers in around six Lok Sabha constituencies in the state, the Apna Dal (S) of Anupriya Patel has influence among the OBC Kurmi community.

    In 2018, the SP had fielded Sanjay Nishad’s son Praveen as its candidate from the Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat and stunned the BJP in bypolls after Yogi Adityanath, a five-term MP from the seat, vacated it on becoming an MLC in keeping with the constitutional obligation after being named the chief minister.

    Subsequently, the BJP won the Nishad party over to its side in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, fielding Praveen Nishad on its symbol from Sant Kabir Nagar.

    He won and is currently a BJP MP.

    In 2017, the BJP had tied up with Apna Dal (S) and Shuheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) led by Om Prakash Rajbhar keeping in mind their clout among Kurmis and extremely backward classes respectively.

    The SBSP won four seats in the 2017 UP assembly elections when it contested an an ally of the BJP.

    Rajbhar, who was a cabinet minister resigned before the Lok Sabha polls in 2019 and had also fielded its candidate on some seats.

    The Rajbhars constitute 20 per cent of the Purvanchal population and are regarded as the second-most politically dominant community after the Yadavs in eastern UP.

    Rajbhar has recently formed the Bhagadari Sankalp Morcha in which the AIMIM of Asaduddin Owaisi is also a part and announced to contest the 2022 assembly polls, saying the doors of the Morcha are open for the SP, BSP and Congress.

    The AIMIM had recently announced that it would contest 100 seats in the state in alliance with the Rajbhar-led SBSP and the Morcha, a front of 10 smaller parties.

    In the 2017 assembly elections, the SP and BSP had polled 21.82 per cent and 22.23 per cent votes respectively.

    Together, both the parties had netted 44.05 per cent votes, higher than the BJP’s 39.67 per cent.

    However, the BJP walked away with 312 of the total 403 seats of the state assembly.

    The SP, which had contested the polls in alliance with the Congress, could win 47 seats, while the BSP had managed to bag 19 seats.

    The Congress ended with a decimated tally of seven seats out of the 105 it had contested.

    In the 2012 assembly polls, over 200 registered parties had fielded their candidates, while in 2017 as many as 290 parties had jumped into the electoral battle in the country’s most populous state.

    Going by the figures of 2017, the SBSP had contested on eight seats and won in four constituencies.

    It got 34.14 per cent votes on seats contested and 0.70 per cent on total seats.

    Similarly the Apna Dal (S) contested on 11 seats and got 39.21 per cent on the contested seats and 0.98 per cent in total.

    The Peace Party contested on 68 seats but did not register a win.

    It got 1.56 per cent votes on contested seats and 0.26 per cent on total seats.

    The Samajwadi Party already has Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), Mahan Dal and Janwadi Socialist party and some other smaller parties by its side.

    The Mahan Dal, which has a support base among the Shakya, Saini, Maurya and Kushwaha communities, is expected to bring in votes of some of the most backward castes that constitute about 14 per cent of the overall OBC category, which itself makes for over 40 per cent of the state’s population.

    The Janwadi Socialist party of Sanjay Singh Chauhan also draws strength from members of the Bind and Kashyap communities that area in sizeable numbers in over a dozen districts.

    Both the Mahan Dal and Janwadi Socialist Party have taken out separate yatras in the state from Ballia and Pilibhit respectively with a vow to make Akhilesh Yadav as the next state chief minister.

    Shivpal Yadav’s Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohia) is also in trying to form a non-BJP alliance in the state.

    “We are all geared up to contest the assembly polls,” the party’s spokesperson Deepak Mishra told PTI.

    “We cannot disclose it now as things are in the pipeline. For alliance a lot including seat-sharing has to be decided. You can hear something from our side soon,” he said, adding talks are on with many parties.

    When asked about the chances of aligning with the SP, Mishra said that it (SP) has not said no to us.

    “We will bank on ‘gair-bhajpawad’ (non-BJP) stand,” he said.

    Besides them, Chandra Shekhar Azad’s Azad Samaj Party (Kanshiram) is also entering the poll arena and is in talks with many smaller parties.

    In 2017, there were 32 minor parties that secured votes between 5,000 and 50,000.

    There were six minor parties that secured above 50,000 votes, and six others secured above 1,00,000 votes.

    The cumulative impact of these parties had spoiled the winning chances of mainstream parties in 56, seven and 231 constituencies in the 2017 Assembly polls, 2014 Lok Sabha elections and 2012 Assembly elections, respectively.

  • After Narayan Rane’s arrest, son Nitesh tweets video hinting at ‘strong reply’

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Shortly after Union minister Narayan Rane got bail following arrest over his remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, the BJP leader’s MLA son Nitesh Rane tweeted a video from a Bollywood movie, hinting at retribution.

    Nitesh Rane posted a clip on his Twitter handle from the film “Rajneeti”, where a character played by actor Manoj Bajpayee says, “Those who spit up in the air should know that it would fall on their face only. There will be a strong reply.”

    Narayan Rane was arrested on Tuesday following his remarks that he would have slapped Chief Minister Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    He was granted bail by a court at Mahad in Raigad district late Tuesday night.

    “Satyamev Jayate” (truth always prevails), the Union MSME minister had tweeted after getting bail.

    He faces four FIRs in Maharashtra over his remarks, which triggered a political row and protests across the state on Tuesday.

  • Narayan Rane’s arrest justified, but custodial interrogation not necessary: Court

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: A court at Mahad in Maharashtra while granting bail to Union Minister Narayan Rane said his arrest over his controversial remarks against Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray was “justified”, but his custodial interrogation was not necessary.

    The order was passed by the court late Tuesday night and a detailed copy of it was made available on Wednesday.

    “Considering the reason for arrest and other reasons, I found that the arrest is justified,” magistrate S S Patil said in the order.

    The court noted that while a few sections under which Rane was booked were non-bailable, they were not punishable with life or death.

    “Considering these factors, no prejudice would be caused to the prosecution if the accused is released on bail,” the court said, adding that “the accused shall not commit a similar type of offence”.

    Rane was arrested on Tuesday afternoon from Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra following his remarks that he would have slapped Chief Minister Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    The Union minister was produced before magistrate Patil at Mahad in Raigad on Tuesday night.

    The police sought his custody for seven days, which the court refused and remanded him to judicial custody till September 4.

    Rane’s advocates then moved a bail application.

    The plea was heard and Rane was granted bail on a surety of Rs 15,000.

    He was directed to appear at the office of Superintendent of Police in Alibaug (Raigad) on August 30 and September 13.

    Rane’s advocate Rajendra Shirodkar argued that the police had not followed the mandate of law laid down under Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which says in cases where arrest is not warranted, the police ought to first issue a notice/summons to the accused for questioning.

    However, the court in its order noted that in this particular section there are grounds given when the police officer can arrest a person without notice/summons.

    The magistrate, while refusing to grant Rane’s custody to the police, noted that the alleged statement of the accused (Rane) was made before the media.

    “The informant (complainant in the case) himself alleged in the FIR that the accused made the statement before the media and it was viral on social media. Considering the nature of the offence, I do not find it necessary to hand over the accused in police custody,” the magistrate said in the order.

    While arguing on Rane’s bail plea, Shirodkar told the court that the accused was a senior citizen with roots in the society and hence, would not abscond.

    He further told the court that he had advised his client (Rane) not to make such statements in public in future, but Rane did not concede to such an undertaking quoting his liberty.

    The police opposed the bail plea, arguing that the accused was a Union cabinet minister and was making such irresponsible statements which would create disharmony in the society.

    The court in its order directed Rane to cooperate with the probe into the case and if police want a voice sample of the minister, then he (Rane) shall assist.

    “The only rider is that the police shall give seven-day prior notice to the accused,” it said.

    The court also noted that the police had not followed directions given by the Bombay High Court with regard to maintaining a proper case diary.

    “Admittedly, the case diary produced before me are two papers which are not paginated,” the magistrate said.

    Rane faces four FIRs in Maharashtra over his remarks, which triggered a political row and protests across the state on Tuesday.

    The FIR at Mahad was registered under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 189 (threat of injury to public servant), 504 (intentional insult to provoke break of public peace) and 505 (statements conducive to public mischief).

  • Narayan Rane embarassed Centre, PM should take stern view of his remarks against Uddhav: Shiv Sena

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: The Shiv Sena on Wednesday claimed Union minister Narayan Rane has made the central government hang its head in shame, a day after the BJP leader was arrested over his controversial remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah must take Rane’s remarks against CM Thackeray seriously, an editorial in the Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ said.

    On Monday, during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ in adjoining Raigad district, Rane said, “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.”

    The Union MSME minister was arrested on Tuesday over his comments which triggered a political row and protests across Maharashtra.

    He was granted bail by a court at Mahad in Raigad late Tuesday night.

    In a scathing attack on Rane over his remarks, the editorial in ‘Saamana’ likened him to a “balloon with holes”, which, it said, will never go up no matter how much the BJP tries to put fill it with air.

    Despite being given the post of a Union minister, Rane has been behaving like a “roadside gangster”, it alleged.

    “Rane has made the central government hang its head in shame. Given Rane’s past record, Modi-Shah should take his comments against Thackeray seriously. If anybody had spoken in this manner about the prime Minister, he would have been booked under sedition charges. Rane’s crime is similar,” the editorial said.

    It said Maharashtra is a state which runs as per law and such acts will “not be tolerated after a certain point”.

    The prime minister will not tolerate such acts, the Marathi daily said, adding that the BJP “will have to pay for this heavily”.

    “The hand that threatens to attack a chief minister should be pulled out legally. The previous Devendra Fadnavis government in Maharashtra has made a few intellectuals languish in jail on allegations that they conspired to kill Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” the editorial said.

    It said threatening to physically assault the chief minister is like hurting the sentiments of 105 martyrs of the ‘Samyukta (united) Maharashtra movement.

    Rane has hurt Maharashtra, and (state BJP leaders) Devendra Fadnavis and Chandrakant Patil have been supporting him, the Sena said.

    “Any cultured leader would have apologised and ended the matter, as nobody is above the state. But, for the BJP, Maharashtra’s pride and prestige of the chief minister are immaterial,” it claimed.

  • Soda water bottles hurled at bungalow of Shiv Sena MP who sought Narayan Rane’s ouster

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Unidentified persons hurled soda water bottles at Shiv Sena MP Vinayak Raut’s bungalow at Malvan in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg district, police said on Wednesday.

    The incident took place around 8 pm on Tuesday in the coastal Rautwadi area of Talgaon in Malvan, located around 500 km from the state capital Mumbai, they said.

    Notably, Raut on Tuesday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding sacking of Union minister Narayan Rane over his remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

    Rane had sparked off a row over his remarks during his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ on Monday about slapping Chief Minister Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    According to a police official, four unidentified persons came and hurled soda water bottles at Raut’s bungalow and then fled from the spot.

    Following a complaint by the bungalow’s care-taker, the Malvan police registered an FIR against unidentified persons under Indian Penal Code Sections 336 (act endangering life or personal safety of others), 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention), 37 (1) (intentionally co-operating in the commission of offence) and 135 (abetment of desertion), he said, adding that search was on for the culprits.

    After the incident, security around the house was heightened, the official said.

    On Tuesday, Shiv Sena and BJP supporters clashed with each other in various districts of Maharashtra in the wake of Rane’s remarks against the CM.

    Last week, before Rane started his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’, Raut said the BJP leader had no moral right to visit the memorial of late Bal Thackeray as Rane’s actions of “breaking the Shiv Sena” caused a lot of pain to the party founder.

    However, Rane had later visited the memorial located in Mumbai’s Shivaji Park area.

  • Slap remarks on Uddhav: Nashik Police summons Narayan Rane on September 2; BJP MPs to meet Lok Sabha Speaker

    By ANI

    NASHIK: Nashik Police has sent notice to Union Minister Narayan Rane in connection with the FIR lodged against him for his alleged ‘derogatory’ remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

    As per the information shared by the police, Rane has been asked to appear at the police station on September 2.

    Rane was arrested in Ratnagiri district after several FIRs were registered against him at several places including Nashik and Pune, based on the complaints filed by Shiv Sena leaders for his remarks against Thackeray.

    Rane had on Monday accused Thackeray of ignorance about the year of India’s independence at an event and said “I would have given (him) a tight slap”.

    Shiv Sena leaders strongly condemned Rane’s remarks and party leader Vinayak Raut sought his removal from the Union Cabinet.

    Hours after his arrest, Rane was granted bail by the Magistrate Court in Mahad in Raigad district. The Court also ordered the Union Minister to be present at the Ratnagiri police station for inquiry on August 31 and September 13 and cautioned him not to commit a similar kind of offence in the future.

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders including Union Minister JP Nadda condemned Maharashtra Police for the alleged illegal detainment of Rane. Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil even called the bail of Rane a ‘slap’ by the Court on the face of state government. 

    Although Rane was granted bail by the Magistrate Court in Mahad in Raigad district, the court has ordered the Union Minister to present at the Ratnagiri police station for inquiry on August 31 and September 13.

    It has also cautioned Rane not to commit a similar kind of offence in the future.

    Speaking to ANI, Narayan Rane’s Advocate Sangram Desai said: “While granting bail, the court has put certain conditions — he shall be present at the police station for inquiry on August 31 and September 13 and shall not commit a similar kind of offence in the future.”

    Meanwhile, BJP leader Pravin Darekar informed that the party would re-start the Jan Ashirwad Yatra in Maharashtra on Thursday.

    “Mahad Magistrate Court has granted bail to Union Minister Narayan Rane in connection with his alleged statement against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. We will start our Jan Ashirwad Yatra the day after tomorrow,” Darekar said on Tuesday.

    FIRs were registered against Rane at several places including Nashik and Pune, based on the complaints filed by Shiv Sena leaders.

    Pune City Police Commissioner Amitabh Gupta said a case has been registered under sections 153 and 505 of IPC at Chaturshringi police station and an investigation is being held.Police detained Rane in Ratnagiri and he has been handed over to Mahad Police.

    Rane had earlier in the day moved the Bombay High Court seeking quashing of FIRs against him.

    Rane, a former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, was made Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the reshuffle and expansion of the council of ministers last month.

    Rane is in Maharashtra to take part in Jan Ashirwad Yatra. He made controversial remarks against Thackeray in Raigad.

    Mumbai Police have registered a total of 42 FIRs in connection with Rane’s Jan Ashirvaad Yatra.

    BJP MPs from Maharashtra will submit a memorandum to Speaker of Lok Sabha over the “violation” of rights of Rane, state BJP president Chandrakant Patil said.

    Speaking to reporters here, Patil alleged that Rane was arrested by the police without a warrant.

    He also alleged that Maharashtra minister and Shiv Sena leader Anil Parab had asked police to use “force” while arresting Rane.

    “As an MP, Narayan Rane’s special rights were violated (due to the police action). BJP MPs from Maharashtra will approach the Lok Sabha speaker and submit a memorandum,”Patil said.

    He said Shiv Sena leader and minister Anil Parab had asking to use force (while arresting Rane) which is recorded in a video clip.

    The First Information Report at Mahad has been registered under IPC sections 189 (threat of injury to public servant), 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of public peace), and 505 (statements conducive to public mischief).

    Patil said BJP will make all possible efforts to ensure the release of Rane, whom the Bombay High Court refused to grant any relief earlier in the day.

    Rane is likely to be produced before court at Mahad either on Tuesday or Wednesday, police sources had said.

    “We hope the court will pass an appropriate order,” Patil said.

    He said BJP cadres in Maharashtra have been asked to agitate against Rane’s arrest.

    Responding to a query, Patil said BJP’s image is not at all damaged by the remarks made by Rane but on the contrary the party has got a leader who believes in giving a “tit for tat” reply.

    Patil said the BJP and the entire country is standing with Rane.

    He said Rane’s behaviour was not “uncultured” and he has not committed any act that can affect the “cultural” face of the BJP.

    “Rane has not done anything wrong. Due to his statements, the BJP’s image is not getting spoiled. The entire country is standing with Rane,” the state BJP chief said.

    Patil said the BJP is all-inclusive.

    “The BJP absorbs everybody who joins the party. After becoming a member of the BJP, all live happily in the party,” the former state minister said.

    Patil said though BJP is not in power for the last 20 months, no leader left the party.

    “You will be surprised how big stalwarts (who have joined the BJP) have adjusted themselves with the BJP’s culture,” he said.

    When asked if Rane’s working style would change in future and how will BJP deal with it, Patil said Rane cannot bear injustice.

    “Though it is true that due to Rane, the BJP has got an aggressive face but there is no dearth of aggressive leaders in our party. We can say that due to Rane, we got a leadership which believes in giving ‘tit for tat answer’,” he said.

    Patil said Rane is an “asset” for the BJP and that is why he was inducted into the Union cabinet.

    “The Maharashtra government is scared as Rane’s ‘Jan Ashirvad Yatra’ was getting a huge response, which triggered today’s action (against Rane),” he claimed.

    Meanwhile, Shiv Sena workers burst crackers outside the BJP’s office in Pune.

    A separate protest was also staged by workers of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which is part of the MVA government, against Rane’s remarks.

    The Pune city unit of BJP also staged a demonstration.

    Earlier in the day, Sena activists released hens in the office of BJP in Pune city.

    Sena workers have put up several posters in Mumbai and other places, calling him a ‘kombdi chor’ (chicken stealer), a reference to the poultry shop he ran in suburban Chembur in Mumbai five decades ago, during his initial stint with the Bal Thackeray-led party.

    (With PTI Inputs)