Narayan Rane tweets 'Satyamev Jayate' after getting bail in ‘slap Uddhav’ case, BJP alleges vendetta behind his arrest
Slamming the Maharashtra government, BJP president JP 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.
- Narayan Rane was granted bail in ‘slap Uddhav’ case by the Raigad court
- He had tweeted 'Satyamev Jayate' after getting bail in the case
- BJP has alleged a political vendetta behind his arrest
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MUMBAI: Union Minister Narayan Rane was granted bail by a court at Mahad late on Tuesday, hours after he was arrested over his controversial remarks against Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray which triggered a political row and protests across Maharashtra. The magistrate's court denied the police's request for his 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.
pic.twitter.com/A9PQpGkJc3 — Narayan Rane (@MeNarayanRane) August 24, 2021
After his arrest on Tuesday afternoon, Narayan 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 Narayan 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 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.
Rane's remarks against Uddhav 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 JP 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.
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