Former MP Navneet Rana Faces Chaos at Rally: Chairs Thrown Amid Political Tension in Amravati
Amravati, Maharashtra: A rally in Khallar village, part of the Daryapur Assembly constituency in Amravati, turned chaotic on Saturday when chairs were allegedly thrown at former MP and BJP leader Navneet Rana. The rally was held in support of Yuva Swabhiman Party candidate Ramesh Bundile, with Rana addressing the gathering. Fortunately, she escaped unhurt.
What Happened?
- During the rally, some attendees created a ruckus, hurling chairs and causing significant disruption.
- Navneet Rana claimed she was also verbally abused during the incident.
- Following the altercation, Rana lodged a formal complaint at the Khallar Police Station, raising questions about the rally’s security arrangements.
Police Action
- The local police have launched an investigation into the incident and deployed additional forces in the area to maintain peace.
- Superintendent of Police confirmed that two groups clashed during the event, escalating tensions and leading to the disturbance.
- Authorities have registered a case based on Rana's complaint and set up a temporary police outpost in the village to prevent further unrest.
Rana’s Allegations
Navneet Rana accused a section of the crowd of trying to sabotage the rally. She stated:
"They threw chairs at me, shouted abuses, and disrupted the gathering. It raises serious concerns about the safety of leaders during public meetings."
Political Backdrop
- The incident has added to the already heated political climate in Maharashtra, as assembly elections approach.
- Khallar village has become a focal point of political activities, with multiple parties campaigning aggressively.
- Earlier in October 2024, Navneet Rana had received a threatening letter demanding ₹10 crore. Police investigations into that incident are still ongoing.
Security Concerns
This latest event has sparked concerns over the security of politicians during campaigns. Police have urged citizens to avoid falling for rumors and assured strict action against those disrupting public gatherings.