Mumbai: The feud between the former BJP and Shiv ally Sena spilled onto the streets on Tuesday and peaked in the arrest of USMA Minister Narayan Rane, who began his career as Shiv’s sainik and now with BJP.
The action occurred a day after Rane’s statement during Jan Ashirwad Yatra was concentrated that if he was present at the place, he would give the main minister Uddhav Thackeray “tight slap” for alleged forgetting for years has occurred since India’s independence.
Rane, 69, was arrested at Ratnagiri during the day and was taken to the judge court at Mahad Taluka Raigad, where the statement was originally made.
He was given a guarantee a few minutes before midnight.
Setting cash guarantee of RS 15,000, the judge ordered Rane to appear in front of the Mahad City Police Station on August 30 and September 13.
The order includes a condition imposed on him not to commit a similar violation in the future and the police to issue seven -dari notice to search for sound samples to be investigated.
The court rejected the request for a 7-day prisoner from the police.
Rane was detained at Sangameshwar Taluka Ratnagiri in the afternoon after a high voltage clash between BJP and Sena workers in Mumbai, Thane, Konkan, Nashik and Pune.
Previously, a Ratnagiri court refused the request of the anticipatory assurance Minister of the Union and his lawyer could not apply for an urgent hearing in the Bombay High Court.
The police have submitted four fir against the Union Minister for his controversial statement under the IPC section related to causing disharmony or hostility and violations of peace.