Hindustan Times (East UP)

MAHA BJP MLA SURRENDERS IN ATTEMPT TO MURDER CASE, SENT TO CUSTODY

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MUMBAI: BJP MLA Nitesh Rane on Wednesday surrendere­d before a court in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtr­a in an alleged attempt to murder case and was remanded in police custody till February 4, his lawyers said.

Nitesh, son of Union minister Narayan Rane, had withdrawn his bail plea from the Bombay High Court earlier in the day. He subsequent­ly surrendere­d before the Sindhudurg court, said special public prosecutor Pradip Gharat. The prosecutio­n then sought his police remand.

District and additional sessions judge (Sindhudurg) R B Rote had on Tuesday rejected Rane’s bail applicatio­n, saying it was “premature and not maintainab­le”.

The court had also held that custodial interrogat­ion of Nitesh Rane was necessary as probe into the attempt to murder case was “incomplete.” The case pertains to an alleged attack on Shiv Sena activist Santosh Parab during the campaignin­g for the Sindhudurg District Co-operative Bank elections.

The BJP MLA had claimed that he was being targeted by the ruling Shiv Sena (which heads the MVA coalition government in Maharashtr­a) as it felt slighted by an incident of mocking outside the state legislatur­e complex here last December.

It was political vendetta, he had alleged. A Shiv Sena MLA had alleged that Nitesh Rane made ‘meow meow’ sound to mock minister and Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray on December 23 during the winter session.

Nitesh’s father Narayan Rane, a former Shiv Sena leader, is a bitter critic of his former party and its leader, chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. Earlier on Wednesday, the BJP MLA’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde told Justice C V Bhadang of the high court that he would like to withdraw the applicatio­n seeking bail.

THE CASE PERTAINS TO AN ALLEGED ATTACK ON SENA ACTIVIST DURING THE CAMPAIGNIN­G FOR BANK POLLS

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