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Amravati case sparks row as State Minority Chief Pyare Khan targets Navneet Rana
Updated On: 17 April, 2026 02:33 PM IST | Amravati | mid-day online correspondent
Maharashhtra's Minority Commission chief Pyare Khan accused Navneet Rana of fuelling communal tension over the Amravati exploitation case involving minors, demanding her expulsion as police continue investigating the disturbing incident

Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Jiya Khan (File pic)
Maharashtra State Minority Commission chief Pyare Khan on Friday accused BJP MP Navneet Rana of deliberately trying to incite a communal conflict in Amravati in the wake of a case involving the circulation of obscene video clips of minor girls on social media.
Khan demanded Rana's expulsion from the BJP over her allegation on Thursday that all victims in the case were Hindus, while the accused belonged to the Muslim community.
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