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  • Turncoats in BJP defend Narayan Rane, seniors distance themselves from ‘slap Uddhav’ comment

    Express News Service

    MUMBAI:  On a day marred by protests and exchange of barbs, senior BJP leaders sought to distance themselves from Union minister Narayan Rane’s controversial statement against Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, but said his arrest was an attack on democracy and Constitutional propriety. 

    While it was the turncoats who first jumped into Rane’s support, senior leaders later joined them. BJP MLA Ram Kadam was one of the first to defend Rane, followed by BJP MLC Prasad Lad.

    While Kadam was earlier in the MNS, Lad came from NCP. Both vociferously defended the Union minister, claiming Shiv Sena was targeting him.

    Later, Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil said while he did not support Rane’s remark, the police could not arrest him. Leader of Opposition of Devendra Fadnavis was the last to address a press conference in support of Rane, but he,too, did not defend his statement. Fadnavis said people should refrain from making such remarks against anyone.

    The old guard of the BJP kept away from the controversy. However, soon after he was arrested, BJP president J P Nadda tweeted in support of Rane, while BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra criticised the Maha Vikas Aghadi, claiming Rane’s arrest was an attack on democracy and Constitution. Meanwhile, Fadnavis said despite Rane’s arrest, BJP’s Jan Ashirwad Yatra will continue with others leading it.

    The magistrate’s court denied the police’s request for Rane’s custody, but asked Rane to attend the Mahad police station on two days.

    The BJP leader had said during the Jan Ashirwad Yatra of his party on Monday that he would have slapped Thackeray over the latter’s `ignorance’ of the year of India’s independence.

    “Satyamev Jayate” (truth always prevails), Rane tweeted after getting bail and on his way back to Mumbai.

    After his arrest on Tuesday afternoon, Rane was taken to Mahad in Raigad district, 165 km from Mumbai, where an FIR was registered against him over the remark.

    Cases were registered against him at Nashik and Pune too as the remark set off angry protests by workers of the ruling Shiv Sena.

    Rane was taken into custody at Golwali, the ancestral village of former RSS chief Sadashivrao Golwalkar ‘Guruji’ in Ratnagiri district.

    He was then handed over to Raigad police around 2.45 pm in connection with the FIR registered at Mahad.

    The case at Mahad was 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).

    At the Mahad court, Government pleader Bhushan Salvi sought seven-day police custody for the BJP leader.

    It was important to investigate if there was a conspiracy to tarnish the reputation of the chief minister, he said.

    Opposing the application, Rane’s lawyers Aniket Nikam and Bhau Salunkhe argued that his health condition was serious as he was 69 years old and suffered from sugar and blood pressure issues.

    Nikam further argued that the offenses under IPC for which Rane was arrested were all punishable with less than seven years and hence his custody was unnecessary.

    Nikam also argued that Rane’s arrest was illegal as no summons was issued to him under Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure before his arrest.

    Court, after hearing both the sides, denied the police the Union minister’s custody.

    It instead remanded him in judicial custody and then, on the plea moved by his lawyers, granted Rane bail on a surety of Rs 15,000.

    The arrest had followed Rane’s statement targeting Thackeray in Raigad district on Monday.

    “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 (on August 15). Had I been there, I would have given (him) a tight slap,” Rane had said.

    Rane defended his remarks against Thackeray, saying he hasn’t committed any crime by making them.

    On media reportage of his ‘imminent arrest’ in the case, Rane said hours before his arrest that he was not a ‘normal’ (ordinary) man and cautioned the media against such reportage.

    Rane’s remarks against Thackeray drew sharp reactions from Shiv Sena, whose workers put up a poster in Mumbai, calling him a ‘kombdi chor’ (chicken stealer), a reference to the poultry shop he ran in Chembur area five decades ago, during the initial part of his over four-decade-long stint with the Bal Thackeray-led party.

    Rane’s remarks against Uddhav Thackeray set off protests in Mumbai and several other cities which included pelting of stones and vandalising offices of BJP in some areas by Shiv Sena cadres.

    In Mumbai, activists of Yuva Sena, the youth wing of the Sena, and the BJP clashed near Rane’s residence on the Juhu Tara Road in Santacruz (West).

    Stones were pelted from both sides, following which police used cane-charge to disperse the agitators, an official said, adding heavy police security was deployed outside Rane’s residence.

    Slamming the Maharashtra government, BJP president J P Nadda said Rane’s arrest was violative of constitutional values, and his party will not be cowed down by such actions.

    In a tweet, Nadda said the “huge” response the BJP has received in its ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’ has jolted its rivals.

    “We fight democratically. The yatra will continue,” he said.

    Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil distanced himself from Rane’s remarks.

    “I am not defending Rane’s comments, but I will also not express regret,” Patil said.

    Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis said the BJP does not support Rane’s comments, but the “party stands behind him 100 per cent”.

    Alleging that the state police force was being used as a tool for “vendetta politics”, the former chief minister said there should be law and order and “not Taliban-like governance”.

    Shiv Sena MP Vinayak Raut wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the sacking of Rane over his remarks against the Maharashtra chief minister.

    Though a team of Nashik police was earlier said to have left to take Rane in custody (as an FIR has been filed against him there too), a senior police official said late at night that they would not arrest the BJP leader for now in view of the Mahad court’s bail order.

    (With PTI Inputs)

  • Narayan Rane gets bail hours after arrest over ‘slap CM Uddhav’ remarks

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: A court at Mahad in Raigad district of Maharashtra on Tuesday night granted bail to Union minister Narayan Rane, arrested over his controversial remark against state Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray which triggered a political row and protests.

    The BJP leader faces four FIRs across Maharashtra over his remark that he would have slapped Thackeray over the latter’s `ignorance’ of the year of India’s independence.

    Rane was produced before Judicial Magistrate Shaikhbabaso S Patil at 9.45 pm following his arrest in the afternoon.

    Government pleader Bhushan Salvi sought seven-day police custody for the BJP leader to conduct further investigation.

    It was important to investigate if there was a conspiracy to tarnish the reputation of the chief minister, he said.

    Opposing the application, Rane’s lawyers Aniket Nikam and Bhau Salunkhe argued that his health condition was serious as he was 69 years old and suffered from sugar and blood pressure issues.

    Nikam further argued that the offenses under IPC for which Rane was arrested were all punishable with less than seven years and hence his custody was unnecessary.

    Nikam also argued that Rane’s arrest was illegal as no summons was issued to him under Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure before his arrest.

    Court, after hearing both the sides, denied the police the Union minister’s custody.

    It instead remanded him in judicial custody and then, on the plea moved by his lawyers, granted Rane bail on a surety of Rs 15,000.

    Rane was also asked to mark his presence at the Mahad police station on August 30 and September 13.

    If the police wanted to collect Rane’s voice sample, they will intimate him and he shall cooperate, the court said.

    He was arrested on Tuesday afternoon by the Ratnagiri police and taken to Mahad in Raigad district.

    The FIR at Mahad was 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).

  • Narayan Rane acting as per his `Sanskar’: Sharad Pawar

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Union minister Narayan Rane was acting according to his “Sanskar”, Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar said here on Tuesday.

    Rane was arrested earlier in the day over his statement that he would have slapped Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for allegedly not knowing India’s year of independence.

    “I do not want to get into this matter. He is acting as per his Sanskar (values imbibed during formative years),” Pawar told reporters when asked for his reaction.

    “I do not give any importance to the issue,” said the NCP chief, whose party shares power in Maharashtra with the Thackeray-headed Shiv Sena and Congress.

    Incidentally, Rane had started his political career with the Sena before falling out with the Thackerays and joining the Congress.

    He later switched allegiance to the BJP.

  • Narayan Rane’s arrest ‘violative’ of constitutional values, says BJP chief JP Nadda

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Slamming the Maharashtra government for the arrest of Union minister Narayan Rane, BJP president J P Nadda on Tuesday said it was violative of constitutional values, and his party will not be be cowed down by such actions.

    In a tweet, Nadda said the “huge” response the BJP has received in its ‘Jan Aashirvad Yatra’ has jolted its rivals.

    “We fight democratically. The yatra will continue,” he said.

    Former CM Devendra Fadnavis said that the BJP does not support Rane’s comment. “We do not support Union Minister Narayan Rane’s remarks on the Chief Minister. One can get angry for not remembering the Amrit Mahotsav year of India’s Independence, this is natural.”

    Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil, however, distanced himself from Rane’s remarks against Thackeray. “I am not defending Rane’s comments, but I will also not express regret,” Patil told a regional news channel.

    Rane was arrested on Tuesday over his remarks about slapping Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for what he claimed was the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    Rane was taken into custody by police in coastal Ratnagiri district, where he is travelling as part of the Jan Ashirvad Yatra.

  • Union Minister Narayan Rane arrested for ‘slap CM Uddhav’ remarks

    By Online Desk

    Police on Tuesday arrested Union Minister and BJP leader Narayan Rane over his remarks about ‘slapping’ Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray. 

    Rane’s statement came after activists of the Shiv Sena’s youth wing and the BJP clashed with each other near Rane’s residence in Mumbai.

    Talking to reporters in Raigad, Rane sparked off a row over his remarks about ‘slapping’ CM Thackeray for the latter’s alleged ‘ignorance’ of the year of India’s independence.

    Irked by the comments, Shiv Sena workers and leaders filed FIRs against the Union minister.

    After Rane’s arrest at Sangameshwar police station, the Jan Ashirwad Yatra was temporarily suspended, said BJP leader Pramod Jathar.

    Former CM Devendra Fadnavis said that the BJP does not support Rane’s comment. “We do not support Union Minister Narayan Rane’s remarks on the Chief Minister. One can get angry for not remembering the Amrit Mahotsav year of India’s Independence, this is natural.”

    Big Breaking: BJP union minister Narayan Rane has been arrested by Ratnagiri police in connection with his objectionable remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.@NewIndianXpress @NewIndianXpress
    — Sudhir Suryawanshi (@ss_suryawanshi) August 24, 2021
    Rane, however, defended his remarks against Uddhav Thackeray, saying he hasn’t committed any crime by making them.

    The Union Minister had approached the Ratnagiri court for anticipatory bail which was rejected.

    Rane also approached the Bombay High Court to get all the FIRs squashed and protection against the arrest. However, the High Court too had refused to entertain his plea and instead asked him to file a “proper petition”. 

    The Ratnagiri police commissioner met Rane at a private property where the minister was resting and explained about the FIR filed against him. Later, more police teams were called to maintain law and order keeping in view Rane’s arrest.

    Later on the day, Narayan Rane has been handed over to Mahad police by Sangameshwar police

    Meanwhile, BJP chief JP Nadda termed the arrest of Union Minister Narayan Rane “a violation of constitutional values”. In a tweet, Nadda said the “huge” response the BJP has received in its ‘Jan Aashirvad Yatra’ has jolted its rivals. “We fight democratically. The yatra will continue,” he said. 

    Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil, however, distanced himself from Rane’s remarks against Thackeray. “I am not defending Rane’s comments, but I will also not express regret,” Patil told a regional news channel.

  • Ratnagiri Police arrest Union Minister Narayan Rane for his remarks against CM Uddhav Thackeray

    By Online Desk

    Amid protests and clashes between Shiv Sena and BJP workers in Maharashtra, Union Minister Narayan Rane was arrested by Ratnagiri police on Tuesday in connection with his remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

    Talking to the reporters in Raigad, Rane sparked off a row over his remarks about ‘slapping’ CM Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ‘ignorance’ of the year of India’s independence.

    Irked by the comments, Shiv Sena workers and leaders filed FIRs against the union minister.

    Big Breaking: BJP union minister Narayan Rane has been arrested by Ratnagiri police in connection with his objectionable remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.@NewIndianXpress @NewIndianXpress
    — Sudhir Suryawanshi (@ss_suryawanshi) August 24, 2021
    Rane, however, defended his remarks against Uddhav Thackeray, saying he hasn’t committed any crime by making them.

    He also approached the Bombay High Court challenging the FIRs lodged against him and sought protection from arrest.

    (This is a developing story)

  • Narayan Rane approaches Bombay HC against FIRs; seeks protection from arrest

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Union minister Narayan Rane approached the Bombay High Court on Tuesday, challenging the FIRs lodged against him over his remarks against Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, and sought protection from arrest.

    Rane’s petition, filed through advocate Aniket Nikam, sought the FIRs to be quashed.

    The BJP leader also sought an interim order granting him protection from arrest or any coercive action.

    The petition was mentioned before a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and N J Jamadar, seeking urgent hearing on Tuesday itself.

    The bench, however, refused to hear it and said mentioning (of the petition) was not allowed and asked the lawyer to follow the procedure.

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    “File an application before the Registry department seeking urgent hearing and then we will consider,” the court said.

    The petition has challenged the FIRs lodged against Rane in Pune, Nashik and Mahad in Raigad.

    Rane had sparked off a row over his remarks about slapping CM Thackeray for what he claimed as the latter’s ignorance of the year of India’s independence.

    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 against the CM.

  • Sena MP writes to PM Modi, demands sacking of Narayan Rane over his ‘slap’ remark against Uddhav

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: 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.

    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.

    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.

    NCP’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 here.

    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.

    The Sena and BJP activists also clashed with each other over the issue near Rane’s residence in Mumbai.

    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 MVA 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.

  • Shiv Sena-BJP activists clash near Narayan Rane’s residence as Union Minister faces arrest over his ‘tight slap’ remark to Uddhav

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Activists of the Shiv Sena’s youth wing and the BJP clashed with each other near Union minister Narayan Rane’s residence in Mumbai on Tuesday in the wake of his comments against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, 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.

    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.

    Rane, who was recently inducted into the Union cabinet, had sparked off a row over his remarks about slapping Chief Minister and Shiv Sena president Uddhav 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.

    Nashik Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey on Tuesday issued orders for the immediate arrest of Rane and a team of the city police left for Chiplun in Konkan region, where Rane is present now, after a complaint against the Union minister over the remarks.

    A case was also registered against Rane in Pune, while the Shiv Sena lodged a complaint against him at a police station in Aurangabad.

    Nashik Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey on Tuesday issued orders for the immediate arrest of the Union minister after an FIR was registered against him in the north Maharashtra city.

    Accordingly, a team of Nashik Police left in the morning for Ratnagiri district, where Rane is currently carrying out his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’, an official said.

    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, Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey ordered an investigation into the matter and immediate arrest of the Union minister.

    Accordingly, a team, led by Nashik DCP (crime) Sanjay Barkund and comprising police inspector Ananda Wagh and other officers, was formed and it rushed to Chiplun in Ratnagiri to arrest Rane, the official said.

    The team was asked to arrest Rane and produce him before a court in Nashik, the 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 (Venkaiah Naidu) will 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.

    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 hit 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 — a 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.

  • ‘Haven’t committed any crime’: Rane on ‘tight slap’ remarks about Uddhav as security beefed outside Union Minister’s residence

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Union minister Narayan Rane on Tuesday defended his remarks against Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, saying he hasn’t committed any crime by making them.

    On speculation that he will be arrested in this case, Rane said he was not a ‘normal’ man and cautioned the media against such reportage.

    “I haven’t committed any crime. You should verify and show it on TV or else I will file a case against you (media). Despite not committing any crime, the media is showing speculative news about my ‘imminent’ arrest. Do you think I am a normal (ordinary) man?” Rane told reporters at Chiplun in the coastal Konkan region.

    Asked about cases filed by Shiv Sena workers against him over his remarks, Rane shot back, “Shiv Sena who?” Rane has sparked off a row over his remarks about slapping 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 told reporters during his Jan Ashirwad Yatra in 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.

    Meanwhile, BJP workers gathered outside Rane’s residence on Juhu Tara Road in Santacruz (West) in the morning in support of their party leader.

    Besides, Shiv Sena workers, including women, carrying placards and shouting slogans against Rane, assembled outside an office of the Yuva Sena (the party’s youth wing), located nearby in Juhu.

    A posse of police personnel, including women cops, were deployed outside Rane’s residence to prevent any untoward incident, the official said.

    Nashik Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey on Tuesday issued orders for the immediate arrest of the Union minister after an FIR was registered against him in the north Maharashtra city.

    Accordingly, a team of Nashik Police left in the morning for Ratnagiri district, where Rane is currently carrying out his ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra’, an official said.

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    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, Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey ordered an investigation into the matter and immediate arrest of the Union minister.

    Accordingly, a team, led by Nashik DCP (crime) Sanjay Barkund and comprising police inspector Ananda Wagh and other officers, was formed and it rushed to Chiplun in Ratnagiri to arrest Rane, the official said.

    The team was asked to arrest Rane and produce him before a court in Nashik, the 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 (Venkaiah Naidu) will 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.

    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 hit 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 — a 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.