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Solapur: Case against 2 BJP MLAs after stone pelting during rally of Hindu Jan Awach Morcha

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Jan 7, 2024, 4:58 PM IST

Updated : Jan 7, 2024, 7:42 PM IST

Solapur police filed a case against BJP MLA Nitesh Rane and party Telangana legislator Raja Singh for allegedly making provocative speeches that will create a rift between two communities during a rally of Hindu Jan Awach Morcha. Also, a case was lodged against 15 persons for resorting to stone pelting that left four shops damaged in Solapur's in Madhala Maruti area.

Solapur: Case against 2 BJP MLAs after stone pelting during rally of Hindu Jan Awach Morcha
Solapur: Case against 2 BJP MLAs after stone pelting during rally of Hindu Jan Awach Morcha

Solapur (Maharashtra) : The Hindu Jan Awach Morcha organised a public outcry march in Solapur city on Saturday evening when a stone pelting incident took place damaging about four shops. It happened as the march was leaving from Chhattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk in Madhala Maruti area. The march was led by BJP MLA Nitesh Rane and also Telangana BJP MLA T Raja Singh.

After the march, a large meeting was held at Kanna Chowk to demand the repeal of the Waqf Board Act. During their speeches, MLAS Nitesh Rane and Raja Singh were accused of creating communal tensions by making inflammatory speeches. The Solapur police have registered a case against both the MLAs besides several others at the Jail Road Police Station.

Protests started in Solapur as soon as the information was disseminated through the media. Prior to the march, the police took a written undertaking from the organizers of the Hindu Jan Awach that they hold the meeting peacefully. However, during the meeting, BJP MLAs Nitesh Rane and Raja Singh allegedly passed comments targetting a certain community.

During the march of Hindu Jan Awach Morcha, it was alleged that some youths created a ruckus. Four shops including a wholesale stationery, a plastics, and a cake point were pelted with stones. A case has been registered against 12 to 15 persons in Jodbavi Peth Police Station under Sections 295, 295(a), 1 43, 147, 149 of the Indian Penal Code.

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