Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane's controversial statement...

frame Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane's controversial statement...

Sudha Subbiah

Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane's controversial statement...

maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane has made a big statement regarding the anti-conversion law. He has said that the country's strictest anti-conversion law will be brought in Maharashtra. He also said that the government will soon take a decision on this in the maharashtra Cabinet. The minister said that during the tenure of the maha Vikas Aghadi government, many cases of love jihad were reported in maharashtra, but now for the safety of the mothers, sisters and daughters of the state, the country's strictest anti-conversion law will be brought in the coming time.

Nitesh Rane said, "These Jihadis who create a storm, they should understand once that this is a Hinduist government. If you do love jihad, the government will do whatever it wants, but before that Nitesh Rane will come and stand at your door to take care of you. love whatever you want, but if you deceive Hindu women and sisters in the name of love, then you will be in trouble, understand this."

Be ready to data-face the consequences - Nitesh Rane

He further said, "First befriending Hindu girls and then forcibly converting them and beating them up, we will not tolerate it. Our government will bring such a law, after which they will remain in jail. Enough drama. We had a lot of fun when the maha Vikas Aghadi government was in power. Now be ready to data-face the consequences. Now don't have fun, I will tell the administration to open its eyes. How many cases of land jihad are happening in your Chandrapur." The minister said that during the maha Vikas Aghadi, people used to raise slogans of pakistan Zindabad, but now this fun will not be tolerated. Land jihad, usurping the land of Hindu society, all this will not be tolerated now. He said that do you want to bring Pir baba on government land, buy your land and build whatever you want. In our Hindu nation, the interests of Hindus will be taken care of first.

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