Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Arrives In Nagpur For First Time Since Mar 17 Violence, To Visit Affected Areas Today
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited Nagpur for the first time after the recent violence over Aurangzeb's tomb removal.

Nagpur, Mar 21 (PTI) Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrived in Nagpur late Friday evening for the first time after Vidarbha's largest city saw violence on March 17.
Stone pelting and arson were reported in several parts of Nagpur on that day over rumours that a ‘chadar' with holy inscriptions was burnt during protests led by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) seeking the removal of Aurangzeb’s tomb, which is in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.
The CM will be staying overnight in Nagpur and has no public engagements, an official said.
Sources said he may meet the media on Saturday and tour the riot-affected parts of the city.
Earlier in the day, the CM had said social media posts should have been tracked more effectively on the day of Nagpur violence as it would have helped the police figure out what was being planned.
He, however, denied that there was any intelligence failure. The police response was apt and it cannot be said that it was inadequate, he said.
"Some social media posts had content in Bengali, which is also spoken in Bangladesh. It needs to be ascertained whether this is part of a larger design,” the CM said at an ABP Majha event.
He said social media should have been tracked in the afternoon (the day when the violence erupted). It was not done the way it should have been, said the chief minister, who belongs to Nagpur and heads the home department.
Messages were sent through social media asking people to gather, said Fadnavis, adding that these individuals are being arrested.
“We have the capability but the habit (of tracking social media posts) needs to be inculcated. Had social media been tracked well that afternoon, we would have come to know (what was being planned),” he said.
During the violence, the problem was not on main roads but narrow lanes, he said.
“Police showed the courage to venture into these lanes and face the situation. That’s why the situation did not escalate,” Fadnavis said, defending the police.
Police had said earlier that they had identified and reported more than 140 objectionable contents, including posts and videos, across social media platforms, aimed at inciting communal unrest concerning the Nagpur violence.
Thirty-three police personnel including three Deputy Commissioner of Police-rank officers were injured during the violence in Nagpur on Monday.
A court in Nagpur has remanded 17 accused in the case in police custody till March 22. Police have booked Fahim Khan, key accused in the violence, and five others on charges of sedition and spreading misinformation on social media.
On Tuesday, Fadnavis had assured the assembly that no one involved in the violence would be spared.
He had also said the film "Chhaava" based on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, depicted real history, which had led to the emotions of people overflowing.
The people are showing their anger towards Aurangzeb, Fadnavis had said in a reference to renewed calls from various outfits to remove the Mughal emperor's grave from Khultabad in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
Asked about which Thackeray – Uddhav or Raj – is closest to him, Fadnavis said, “In the last five years, I had no ties with Uddhav ji and I have been in touch with Raj. There is no fight (with Uddhav). If we come across each other, we talk but there are no ties left.” He said the ruling Mahayuti, comprising the BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP, will contest local body polls, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, together.
“There could be one or the other civic body where an alliance might not work out. But the overall resolve is to contest together,” he added.
(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)
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