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The BJP has taken serious objections to Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange-Patil’s derogatory remarks against Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday in Beed. The BJP leaders collectively warned Jarange-Patil of dire consequences if he continued with abusive language against Fadnavis and his family.
A day later, Jarange-Patil, who has planned a protest march to Mumbai on August 29 to demand Maratha reservation, has retracted his statement made against Fadnavis’s mother, albeit, with a stern warning that attack from the BJP leaders will not deter him from marching to Mumbai.
Jarange-Patil during a public meeting held at Beed on Sunday had used a derogatory term against Fadnavis’s mother. The tone and tenor of the speech was highly objectionable and invited sharp reaction from the BJP leaders across Maharashtra.
On Monday, BJP minister Nitish Rane said, “In Maharashtra, we follow the teachings of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. We hold mothers and daughters in highest regard as was done by the warrior king. Therefore, when Jarange-Patil resorted to such abusive language against our CM and his family, it was shocking and something which cannot be tolerated at any cost..” He further issued a stern warning and said, “Jarange-Patil should mind his tongue, or else we will chop his tongue.”
Similar strong reactions emanated from other party leaders. BJP women’s wing state president Chitra Wagh said, “The term used by Jarange-Patil against our CM/family is not the culture of Maharashtra. What kind of message is he conveying to his supporters? Can anybody justify such language?”
Another BJP leader, Praveen Darekar, slammed Jarange-Patil. “Nobody is questioning your protest morcha. But if you use protest morcha to target our CM and abuse him, we will have to react strongly,” he said.
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