Published on March 31, 2026
A complaint has been filed against Nitesh Rane, a prominent politician, for allegedly delivering hate speech during a Ram Navami event in Malvani. The complaint, submitted to local authorities on March 27, was made by a resident named Syed, who accused Rane of making inflammatory remarks that could incite communal tension.
According to Syed’s complaint, a stage was set up near Police Beat No. 2 in Malvani without the necessary permission from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). On this stage, Rane is said to have addressed the crowd, using language that Syed described as “provocative, inflammatory, and hurtful to Muslims.”
In his statement, Syed expressed deep concern over Rane’s comments, stating that they could foster animosity between communities and undermine the peace in the area. He urged the police to take action, highlighting the significance of maintaining communal harmony, especially during sensitive times like religious festivals.
The complaint has raised eyebrows among local residents, with many expressing fears about the potential for unrest. Community leaders have called for careful scrutiny of the incident, urging both law enforcement and political leaders to promote unity rather than division.
As of now, police have acknowledged receipt of the complaint and are reportedly investigating the matter. The incident has sparked discussions on the need for responsible speech within political arenas and the importance of adhering to procedural regulations for public gatherings.
This situation underscores ongoing concerns regarding hate speech and communal tensions in various parts of India, prompting calls for stricter regulations and accountability for public figures. Local residents are now awaiting further developments as the police continue their inquiry into the allegations against Rane.
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