‘Spat On, Chairs Thrown’: Chaos Erupts At BJP’s Navneet Rana’s Rally In Amravati

‘Spat On, Chairs Thrown’: Chaos Erupts At BJP’s Navneet Rana’s Rally In Amravati

Unrest broke out at BJP chief and former MP Navneet Rana’s rally in Maharashtra’s Amravati final night time. A mob attacked a rally, throwing chairs and shouting threatening slogans. The police have registered a case and urged folks to not unfold rumours. 

Supporters surrounded Rana as a bunch threw chairs at her rally in Khallar village, in accordance with movies circulating on-line. In a single clip, she walked towards the group, apparently telling them to depart, earlier than they began throwing chairs at her. Her safety staff shortly intervened to defend her. 

Navneet Rana advised the media, “We had been campaigning peacefully in Khallar, however throughout my speech, some people started making lewd gestures and hooting. I selected to not reply, however then they began shouting Allahu Akbar slogans. When my supporters requested them to cease utilizing offensive language, they started throwing chairs.”

BJP chief Navneet Rana visited Khallar village on Thursday to marketing campaign for Ramesh Bundile, the BJP candidate from Daryapur Meeting constituency, when a dispute erupted between two teams. Inspector Kiran Wankhade of the Crime Department Rural Amravati confirmed, “A dispute broke out in the course of the rally, and we’ve got registered a case primarily based on Navneet Rana’s criticism,” Wankhade mentioned. 

Rana, accompanied by her supporters, visited Khallaar Police Station later within the day after the disruption at her rally. The state of affairs has since been introduced underneath management, with a police checkpoint established within the village.  

Navneet Rana, a former actor, served because the Unbiased MP for Amravati Lok Sabha constituency from 2019 to 2024. She joined the BJP earlier this yr however didn’t safe a win within the basic elections. Married to Ravi Rana, the MLA from Badnera in Maharashtra, Navneet Rana was beforehand related to Sharad Pawar’s NCP.




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