A significant uproar ensued during a rally of former BJP MP Navneet Rana in Amravati, Maharashtra, on Saturday. The crowd became agitated, and people began throwing chairs at Navneet Rana, who narrowly escaped unhurt.
A tumult occurred during a rally of BJP leader and former MP Navneet Rana in Khallar village, Daryapur assembly area of Amravati district. This rally, organized in support of Yuva Swabhiman Party candidate Ramesh Bundile, saw some individuals throwing chairs at Navneet Rana.
Navneet Rana Lodges Complaint
Navneet Rana narrowly escaped during the incident. After the situation got out of hand, she went to the Khallar police station, raising questions about the security arrangements at the rally. This incident has heated the political atmosphere in the region.
The police have begun their investigation and are keeping a close watch on the situation. Following the incident, Navneet Rana visited the Khallar police station to file a complaint. The police have made tight security arrangements at the scene, and so far, peace prevails.
Threat Received Last Month
Last month, in October, former MP Navneet Rana received a threatening letter demanding 10 crore rupees. Following her complaint, the police registered a case and initiated an investigation. The letter was sent via speed post by a person named Amir, demanding funds from Amravati's former MP.
Rana's personal secretary, Vinod Guhe, filed a formal complaint at the Rajapeth police station in Amravati, alleging that the letter was received by a staff member at Rana's residence on October 11.