Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane participated in a grand Ram Navami procession in Oshiwara area of Andheri, on Sunday and commented on the observance of different religious festivals, responding to incidents reported during the celebrations.
Speaking to ANI, Rane drew a comparison between Eid and Ram Navami, alleging differences in how the two occasions are conducted.
“I simply said that whenever the festival of Eid comes, no one from the Hindu community pelts stones or causes any trouble. But when the Ram Navami celebrations began, these people did not allow our saffron flag to be hoisted and allegedly threw stones at Ram devotees,” he said, according to the ANI.
He further added that if all religions are treated equally in the country, similar rules and regulations should be implemented across festivals.
“So, if according to them all religions are possible in our country, then the same rules and regulations that you impose during Eid should also be imposed during Ram Navami,” Rane said, the news agency reported.
Rane participated in the Ram Navami procession organised in the Oshiwara on Sunday, where a large number of devotees gathered to mark the occasion.
Police register case over stone-pelting during Ram Navami procession
Meanwhile, police have registered a case in connection with an incident of stone-pelting during a Ram Navami procession at Syed Baba Chowk in Shrirampur. According to officials, around 10 to 12 unidentified individuals allegedly pelted stones at the Shri Ram flag procession, resulting in injuries to three people.
Authorities said an investigation has been initiated, and efforts are underway to identify those involved in the incident.
Earlier in January, Rane had warned that any attempt to create disturbances during Hindu festivals would invite strict consequences.
While addressing an election rally for the Vasai Municipal Corporation, he said his party would fully support the Hindu community.
“No one can look at the Hindu community with ill intentions. We will stand with you with full strength. If anyone tries to create mischief during a Hindu festival, they won`t even be able to return on Friday, that much I guarantee. No one can look at you with malice. We will stand firmly behind you,” Rane said.
Rane also stated that the Maharashtra government leadership follows a Hindutva-oriented approach and emphasised the need for unity among Hindus.
He further called for support for Hindu traditions, stating that those aligned with such beliefs should be visible in the city, while others should leave.
“The Maharashtra government, our Chief Minister, and even the city mayor have a Hindutva-oriented mindset. We must celebrate `I Love Mahadev.` Only those who chant `Jai Shri Ram` should be visible in our city. Others, those who claim `I love Mohammed,` should be sent to their fathers in Pakistan. We need to clear them from here. Therefore, you must remain united as the Hindu community,” he said.
(With ANI inputs)