This Article is From Jul 29, 2023

Case Registered Against Sambhaji Bhide For Remarks On Mahatma Gandhi

On Friday, Maharashtra Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Balasaheb Thorat demanded strict action against Mr Bhide, terming his comments shameful.

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In the past, too, Mr Bhide has drawn flak for his controversial comments. (file)

Amravati:

The police in Maharashtra's Amravati district on Saturday registered a case against right-wing activist Sambhaji Bhide for his alleged derogatory remarks on Mahatma Gandhi, a day after the Congress raised the matter in the assembly, an official said.

The Rajapeth police have registered the case against Mr Bhide under Indian Penal Code section 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony), the official said.

The Congress has accused Mr Bhide, the founder of Shri Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan outfit, of making offensive remarks about the Father of the Nation in his speech during a programme in the Amravati district on Thursday.

Mr Bhide, who is on a tour of Vidarbha, had addressed a gathering in Bharat Mangal Hall in Badnera Road area in Amravati.

Earlier, Congress state secretary Nandkishore Kuyate filed a complaint against Mr Bhide at Rajapeth police station and demanded that a case be registered against him.

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On Friday, Maharashtra Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Balasaheb Thorat demanded strict action against Mr Bhide, terming his comments shameful.

"Sambhaji Bhide has a twisted mindset. His comments about the Father of the Nation have disturbed the country. He repeatedly makes controversial comments, and it needs to be found out who is backing him for political interests. We want strict action against him," said the former minister.

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Without taking names, he claimed that a machinery was working to finish off progressive ideology.

Mr Thorat's colleague and former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan sought Mr Bhide's arrest. "If such a person is making a defamatory statement regarding Mahatma Gandhi, then he has no right to roam (freely) in the state," Mr Chavan said in the assembly.

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In the past, too, Mr Bhide has drawn flak for his controversial comments.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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