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Shiv Sena, BJP Take it to the streets of Rane’s comments, catch

Nagpur / Amravati / Yavatmal / Chandrapur: Commentary of the Union Minister Narayan Rane about the chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray, and finally arrested by the police, has caused a sharp reaction on the streets by BJP and Shiv Sena party workers at Vidarbha.
In Nagpur, Shiv Sainiks held protests in various regions while some even tried to file a fir shot in the police station here.
Nitin Tiwari, Sena City President, said, “We started the day protests in prominent places in the city and filed complaints at the police station Jaripatka.
Then, when we heard about Rane being held by the police, our party members distributed candy in the Manewada area.
“Kishore Kanhere’s spokesman for also filed a complaint at the Pratap Nagar Police Station against Rane.
BJP leaders accused the state government to use the police to target Rane.
The city of Nagpur BJP President Pravin Datke said, “Obviously they are afraid of Rane and that is why the country’s engine is used in an undemocratic way.
Have such words or languages ​​that are not used in Maharashtra before this? But rather than following the protocol, the police arrested a minister United.
“Datke said the BJP protest in various places now is to show the party firmly behind Rane.
Tiwari got rid of the allegations of Datke, said, “We do not abuse the state of the country, only follow the land law.
The country has been threatened with violence, so if the police did not act?” At the beginning of the day, Sena workers in Amravati damaged the BJP office closed and set poster .
Shiv Sainiks led by the Head of Party City Parag Gudadhe reached Rajapeth BJP Office around midday, where no Safron party workers were present, and threw stones at the building.
Some posters tore and burn it.
Gudadhe said, “BJP leaders must improve their tongue.
We are patient for now because our leader is CM but we will not tolerate unmanless criticism.” BJP Party leader at Amravati Municipal Corporation Tushar Bhartiya reached the place immediately after that and said, “Act by Shiv Sainiks is not democratic and does not lack vandalism.” In Yavatmal, the sainik gathered at Datta Chowk and held a protest and arranged Rane’s poster on fire.
The Head of the Pingle Parag Party District said, “We will not allow Rane in our district and if needed, we will arouse him in public.” The leader of another party Rajendra Gaikwad has challenged Rane to speak in Yavatmal and warn him from “befitting answers”.
In Chandrapur, Shiv Sainik took March and slapped Rane effigions with chappals and shoes.
BJP, on the other hand, held a protest to capture the arrest of Flay Rane.
Shiv Sena’s chief, Sandeep Girl, gathered his supporters at the Ramnagar office and took out protests marching to the Warora Naka square.
The delegation handed over a memorandum to SP Arvind Salve.
BJP Mayor Rakhi Kancharlawar and City President Dr.
Mangesh Gulwade led protests at Gandhi Chowk against Rane’s arrest.

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