Rebel Maharashtra minister's supporters, Shiv Sena workers confront each other; police intervene to avert clash
India Today
The supporters of rebel Maharashtra minister Rajendra Patil-Yadravkar and some Shiv Sena workers came face to face with each other in Kolhapur district on Monday. The police intervened and tried to keep the two groups away from each other to avoid a clash.
The supporters of rebel Maharashtra minister Rajendra Patil-Yadravkar, who is camping with the Eknath Shinde-led group in Guwahati, and some Shiv Sena workers came face to face with each other in Kolhapur district on Monday. However, police intervened and tried to keep the two groups away from each other to avoid a clash, a senior police official said.
The supporters of Yadravkar, an independent MLA from Shirol in Kolhapur, came out to back him in Jaysingpur town, one of the supporters said.
A group of Shiv Sena workers also tried to stage a protest near the spot.
Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Shailesh Balkawade said that Yadravkar's had supporters gathered outside the MLA's office.
The police stopped the Shiv Sena workers, who were approaching the spot, about 200 metres away, he said.
"Heavy security has been deployed. The police are ensuring the two sides do not clash," Balkawade said.
Nine ministers of the Shiv Sena have so far joined the rebel camp in Assam's Guwahati city.