NCP (SP) spokesperson held over ‘remarks’ against spiritual leaders

NCP (SP) spokesperson held over ‘remarks’ against spiritual leaders



NCP (SP) spokesperson held over ‘remarks’ against spiritual leaders

The spokesperson of NCP (SP), Vikas Lawande, was arrested today for his โ€˜controversialโ€™ remarks against spiritual leaders from the Warkari sect of Maharashtra state. The leader got an interim protection from a court till May 20.

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Lawande claims that he was taken into custody despite there being no proof against him. A complaint was earlier filed against him at the Wagholi police station in Pune for allegedly targeting certain spiritual leaders from the Warkari sect. Lawande had referred to some spiritual leaders and members as โ€œintrudersโ€ in the sect, triggering sharp reactions from sections of the community.

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โ€œInstead of taking action against the guilty, Pune police are targeting the innocent. The accused Sangram Bhandare and others who attacked me are roaming free, but despite no proof against me, the police have arrested me,โ€ Lawande said in a post on X.

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โ€œLawande has been arrested after the interim protection granted to him by the court ended on Wednesday,โ€ a senior police official said.

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On May 9, โ€˜kirtankarโ€™ (devotional preacher) Sangram Bhandare and his followers had allegedly poured black ink on Lawande at Mhatobachi Alandi in Pune district over his comments.

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Whoโ€™s Warkariโ€”

The term โ€˜Warkariโ€™ is used for devotees of Lord Vitthal of Pandharpur who undertake an annual pilgrimage on foot to the temple town. The tradition goes back several centuries and has inspired great Bhakti poets.

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NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule condemned the police action and questioned the functioning of the state home department.

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Lawande has recently been vocal against leaders such as Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, Kali Charan, Pradeep Sharma, and Swami Anand Swaroop, labelling them as โ€œinfiltratorsโ€ from North India brought into Maharashtra by the BJP and RSS.

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NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, in a magazine article, had expressed concerns that regressive elements had entered the Warkari tradition in recent times and the discourses of some preachers of the sect encouraged religious fanaticism. However, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had rejected the remarks, saying the article was completely wrong and showed a lack of understanding of the tradition.



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