Altercation reported between police and MP Medha Kulkarni amid row over Pandava-era stepwell in Pune
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], March 7 (ANI): Tension prevailed in Manchar of Pune district after an altercation (light pushing and pulling) reportedly broke out between police personnel of Pune rural police and Rajya Sabha BJP MP Medha Kulkarni during her visit to a Pandava-era stepwell site on Friday, amid a dispute over alleged encroachment in the area.
According to local sources, the MP also visited a nearby dargah located adjacent to the stepwell. It is also being claimed that she urged activists of certain Hindutva organisations to mark the alleged encroachment in the area with coloured paint.
During the intervention, a brief altercation reportedly took place between police personnel and MP Kulkarni; a video of the same also went viral on social media.
"They (People from the local Muslim community) have put up boards, painted the structure and constructed a mazaar here without any permission. However, when I attempted to write 'Om' at the site, the police stopped me. This place belongs to us, and we have ample proof to support our claim. Despite that, we are being prevented from doing so. We have given them an eight-day deadline, failing which Hindus will carry out karseva to reclaim possession of this place," said Medha Kulkarni.
Police have since increased their deployment in the area to maintain law and order, while the administration said the situation is being closely monitored and talks are underway with both sides to maintain peace. (ANI)
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