A political controversy has erupted after Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane commented on actor Aamir Khan’s reported third marriage with Gauri Spratt. Rane linked the marriage to “love jihad” and “Ghazwa-e-Hind,” questioning what message it would send to Aamir Khan’s largely Hindu fan base. He also described the actor as a “brand ambassador” of love jihad and urged people to think carefully before supporting celebrities. His remarks drew sharp criticism from opposition leaders and minority representatives. Leaders from AIMIM, including Waris Pathan, accused Rane of targeting Muslims rather than discussing the marriage itself, arguing that he was using inflammatory language for political purposes. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind leaders also criticized the statement, calling on the Maharashtra government to respond. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party spokesperson Amit Jamai accused Rane of making provocative remarks instead of focusing on governance and development. According to the report, Rane’s comments have not received broad support within the ruling alliance or the film industry, but they have triggered a fresh political debate over communal rhetoric and public discourse.
Breaking News: Nitesh Rane's Remarks on Aamir Khan's Marriage Spark Political Row


