This is the subsequent FIR enrolled against an individual as of now for offering provocative expressions against the NCP supremo. On Friday, a 21-year-old drug store understudy from Nashik, was captured for supposedly tweeting a provocative assertion against Pawar.
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Marathi actor Ketaki Chitale and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. |
Marathi entertainer Ketaki Chitale has been captured by the Thane wrongdoing branch for an overly critical post against Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) boss Sharad Pawar on her Facebook profile. A senior wrongdoing branch official from Thane police affirmed the turn of events. Ketaki Chitale will be delivered under the steady gaze of a court on Sunday.
In the interim, pressure won before the Kalamboli Police station after an assembled gathering there attempted to go after the entertainer. They additionally tossed ink on her.
Prior in the day, Chitale was kept by the wrongdoing branch authorities for addressing, after which they recorded her capture.
This is the subsequent FIR enrolled against an individual as of now for offering provocative expressions against the NCP supremo.
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A group of people try to attack actor Ketaki Chitale, at Kalamboli Police station. |
In her post on Friday, Chitale offered overly critical comments on Pawar's disease, appearance and his voice. The entertainer likewise affirmed that the senior government official was bad. She has been reserved under IPC segments 500 (slander), 501 (printing or etching abusive matter) and 153A (advancing ill will between various gatherings on grounds of religion, race, spot of birth, home, language, and so forth, and doing acts biased to support of agreement) of the Indian Penal Code. The FIR has been enrolled by the Kalwa police in view of a grumbling by Swapnil Netke, a NCP pioneer in Thane.
Responding to her post, NCP pioneer and lodging pastor Jitendra Avhad told media people, "He (Pawar) has gone through three tasks of malignant growth and he has endure it. He is 83 years of age. To remark on his sickness, to remark on his body's condition… such remarks are not appropriate coming from a lady, a sister. What she composed is perilous."
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Actor Ketaki Chitale being shifted from Kalamboli station in a police vehicle. |
"It's our shortcoming we didn't manage such remarks intensely previously. We won't disregard them any longer as they continue to encourage them. They are spreading poison in the public arena. Another man, Bhamre, is looking at turning into a Godse in Baramati!… I can not handle the feelings of our NCP laborers. Assuming that our laborers get incited, the number of them can I control?" added Avhad.