Nitesh, meanwhile, contended today that his tweet did not target every Gujarati living in Mumbai.
Patil, who was here to pay homage to Babasaheb Kedar, a co-operative movement leader who passed away yesterday, said every citizen of the country has the right to live anywhere in the country, irrespective his origins and language.
The state will initiate appropriate action if Nitesh was found guilty, Patil said.
Nitesh, son of state Industries Minister and Congress leader Narayan Rane, recently said on twitter that Mumbai-based Gujaratis who admire the performance of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi were free to go back to their native state.
"My remarks were not aimed against all Gujaratis but only about those who feel there is more development in Gujarat."
"I have taken a political stance....I have stated clearly that people living in Mumbai who feel that Gujarat is developing better than us (Maharashtra) or those who feel that Modi is developing Gujarat better than us, why don't they go there," Nitesh said.
"I didn't say that all Gujaratis are like that. I didn't say we will drive (Gujaratis) out (of Mumbai).
