Maharashtra: Those people misbehaved with me, threw chairs at BJP leader Navneet Rana’s rally, complaint filed
Maharashtra assembly elections are very close. Former MP, BJP leader Navneet Rana had come to address a rally in Khallar village of Dariyapur in Amravati. A big ruckus was seen during this election meeting. Some people who came to attend the meeting threw chairs in the meeting. Former MP Navneet Rana has now lodged a complaint regarding the matter.
Those people misbehaved with me
On the matter, Navneet Rana said, seeing me, those people misbehaved with me. My police security guards were also beaten. They beat me, threw chairs at me. They abused me about my caste. An attempt was made to spit on me. Navneet Rana further said that if the accused are not arrested, the entire Hindu society of Amravati district will gather at this place.
Complaint lodged at Khallar police station
Let us tell you that a public meeting was organized to campaign for Yuva Swabhiman Party candidate Ramesh Bundile. Navneet Rana had reached to campaign in his support. After the ruckus in the meeting, Rana has lodged a complaint in Khallar police station. Also, the BJP MP raised questions about the security arrangements in the meeting.
Case registered against 45 people
After the ruckus, police force has been deployed in Khallar village. Police have registered a case against 45 people in this matter. 4 people have been detained. Police is searching for those who created ruckus. Voting will be held on November 20 in a single phase for 288 seats in Maharashtra and the results will be declared on November 23.