Key Points

Chief Minister Fadnavis has raised concerns about a possible conspiracy behind the recent violence in Ahilyanagar. The trouble started when someone created a rangoli with objectionable content during Navratri celebrations. Police had to use mild force after protesters began throwing stones during demonstrations. This incident follows similar violent protests that recently occurred in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly.

Key Points: Fadnavis Hints Conspiracy Behind Ahilyanagar Rangoli Violence

  • CM Fadnavis suggests deliberate attempt to spoil social environment through controversial incidents
  • Police detained 30 people after protest turned violent with stone pelting
  • Incident began when objectionable rangoli targeting religious community sparked outrage
  • Similar pattern of violence observed recently in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly incident
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Maharashtra: CM Fadnavis hints conspiracy amid violence over objectionable rangoli in Ahilyanagar

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis suggests political conspiracy after 30 detained in Ahilyanagar violence over objectionable rangoli during Navratri celebrations.

"Is anyone trying to polarise us in the same way that was attempted during the Lok Sabha elections? - Devendra Fadnavis"

Yavatmal, September 29

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis hinted at a larger conspiracy behind the violence in Ahilyanagar, where police detained 30 people after a protest against an allegedly objectionable Rangoli turned violent.

Speaking to reporters, Devendra Fadnavis condemned the alleged attempt to polarise the public.

"The way some boards are being put up, we will have to see if there is a conspiracy behind this. We also need to see who is trying to spoil the social environment. Is anyone trying to polarise us in the same way that was attempted during the Lok Sabha elections? Everyone has the right to practice their religion, but it is wrong to create tension among people in this way," the Chief Minister said.

According to a statement by Ahilyanagar Police, 30 people were detained after a protest turned violent, and police had to resort to mild lathi charge.

The incident began today around 7 AM. During Navratri celebrations, someone had made a Rangoli with some objectionable elements against a religious community. After noticing the objectionable content of the Rangoli, people of the community reached the police station and lodged their complaint.

Following that, an FIR was registered, and one person was arrested who had made that Rangoli, but the group was still not convinced, and they started a protest in Kotla under the jurisdiction of Tofkhana Police Station, Ahilyanagar police said.

As per the police, after half an hour, when the police tried to convince them to end their protest, they started pelting stones. In response to that, the police had to resort to a mild lathi charge. The crowd was dispersed, and the area is peaceful now.

An FIR has also been registered, and an investigation into the case is underway.

This comes after a similar incident in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly, where protests by a group of people who gathered outside Ala Hazrat Dargah and IMC chief Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan's house turned violent.

- ANI

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Rohit P
CM Fadnavis is right to suspect conspiracy. These incidents keep happening before elections to create tension. People should be more responsible and not fall into these traps. Violence is never the solution though.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Maharashtra, I'm tired of these religious tensions. The police arrested the person who made the rangoli, so why continue protesting? This only disrupts daily life for everyone.
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Arjun K
While I understand the anger, stone pelting is not justified. The legal process was already initiated. We need to trust our systems more. Maharashtra has always been progressive - let's not spoil that image.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the CM is deflecting from the real issue. Instead of always talking about conspiracies, the government should focus on better community policing and preventing such incidents in the first place. The pattern is concerning.
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Kavya N
Navratri is about celebrating our culture and traditions. Using rangoli to hurt religious sentiments is shameful. Hope the investigation reveals the truth behind this incident. Peace should prevail! 🕊️

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