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7 Punjab Police Officers Suspended Over Lawrence Bishnoi’s Custody Interviews

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The Punjab Police has suspended seven personnel, including two officers of deputy superintendent rank, in connection with interviews given by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi while he was in police custody.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Punjab Police, led by the special director general of police (human rights), revealed that one of Bishnoi’s interviews was conducted while he was in Punjab Police custody in Kharar, Mohali, while the second interview took place in Rajasthan.

The suspensions followed the SIT’s findings of duty dereliction by the seven officers involved.

According to an order issued by the Punjab home secretary on Friday, the suspended personnel include SP Gursher Singh Sandhu, DSP Sammar Vaneet, sub-inspectors Reena (CIA Kharar), Jagatpal Jangu, and Shaganjit Singh, as well as assistant sub-inspector Mukhtiar Singh and head constable Om Parkash.

“Given the case’s sensitivity, all of the above officers have been suspended,” the order stated.

The SIT report indicated that Bishnoi’s interview, aired by a private TV channel, was conducted via video conference on the night of September 3-4, 2022. In March of the same year, a private news channel broadcast two interviews with Bishnoi, with the first occurring at the CIA (Crime Investigating Agency) premises in Kharar, within SAS Nagar, Mohali.

The second interview was conducted while Bishnoi was lodged at the Central Jail in Jaipur. The SIT’s findings were submitted to the Punjab and Haryana High Court in July as part of a suo motu matter related to mobile phone usage by jail inmates.

Bishnoi is one of the accused in the 2022 murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala.

Fadnavis Declares ₹13.27 Cr in Assets: No Vehicles, 4 Pending Cases, and Loans from Wife

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Fadnavis Declares ₹13.27 Cr in Assets: No Vehicles, 4 Pending Cases, and Loans from Wife 4

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday declared movable and immovable assets totaling ₹13,27,47,728 in the affidavit filed with his nomination papers from the Nagpur South West seat for the upcoming November 20 assembly polls.

According to his tax returns, his total income stood at ₹79,30,402 in 2023-24, while it was ₹92,48,094 in 2022-23.

Fadnavis declared movable assets of ₹56,07,867 in his name, ₹6,96,92,748 in his wife Amruta Fadnavis’ name, and ₹10,22,113 in his daughter’s name.

As per his affidavit, the senior BJP leader has ₹23,500 cash in hand, while his wife holds ₹10,000.

His bank deposits, including term deposits and deposits in financial institutions, NBFCs, and cooperative societies, amount to ₹2,28,760, while his wife’s deposits total ₹1,43,717.

Fadnavis has not invested in bonds, debentures, shares, or mutual funds but has invested ₹20,70,607 in NSS, postal savings, insurance policies, and financial instruments.

His wife, however, has invested ₹5,62,59,031 in bonds, debentures, shares, and mutual funds, as per the affidavit.

Fadnavis declared owning 450 grams of gold ornaments valued at ₹32,85,000, while his wife holds 900 grams worth ₹65,70,000.

The Deputy CM declared immovable assets of ₹4,68,96,000 in his name, including agricultural land in Chandrapur, a residential building in Dharampeth, Nagpur, and several other properties, as well as ₹95,29,000 in his wife’s name.

Fadnavis has taken a ₹62,00,000 loan from his wife but has no other loans from banks, financial institutions, or pending dues.

Neither he nor his wife has a vehicle registered in their names.

The senior BJP leader also disclosed four FIRs and four pending cases against him.

Amit Thackeray, Set to Make His Electoral Debut

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I recently watched an interview with Amit Thackeray, son of Raj Thackeray, on the Lokmat channel. He was asked about the artistic talents that run in his family—his grandfather being a renowned satirist, his uncle Uddhav Thackeray a skilled photographer, and his father Raj Thackeray a celebrated cartoonist. When asked what unique talent he possessed, Amit responded that as a child, he would copy his grandfather’s cartoons, play piano occasionally, and dabble in football.

Amit’s responses reminded me of Ananya Pandey, daughter of actor Chunky Pandey. During a TV show, when asked about her achievements, she humorously stuck out her tongue to touch her nose, which later became a subject of mockery. Both Ananya and Amit seem to acknowledge that their most significant achievement is being the children of famous personalities, a fact that has opened many doors for them.

Amit is expected to contest the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections from the Mahim constituency. However, if you’re anticipating the kind of fiery, passionate speeches his father Raj Thackeray is known for, you may be left disappointed. Amit’s demeanor is gentler, and his style more composed. His ability to command attention in politics will require more than just his family’s legacy. His speeches often include fillers, and while he has a deep voice, he has yet to make effective use of it. Compared to his cousin Aaditya Thackeray, who has already carved out a name for himself in politics, Amit still has a long road ahead.

The day Amit starts delivering speeches in his father’s assertive “MNS style,” or makes bold statements that stir controversy, it will be clear that he has embraced a more aggressive political persona. Until then, he remains on a learning curve, gradually building confidence. Raj Thackeray’s political career has been defined by strong rhetoric and bold stances. In contrast, Amit seems to be trying to connect with younger voters by presenting himself as more approachable. However, political styles evolve, and what’s perceived as “aggression” or effective leadership can vary across contexts and generations.

The Thackeray family is among Maharashtra’s most influential political dynasties, with Keshav Sitaram Thackeray playing a pivotal role in the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement. Over time, dynastic politics has changed. It’s no longer about simply passing the baton to the next generation as it once was. When Balasaheb Thackeray handpicked Uddhav to lead, it eventually led to a split within the family and the party. Raj, despite his early political success, has struggled to maintain a stable footing in Maharashtra politics. For Amit, the challenge will be even greater.

Aggression as a political strategy may not yield the results it once did. The typical rhetoric of stoking parochial sentiments for electoral gain has lost much of its appeal. Today, voters are more focused on tangible issues—peace, development, infrastructure, jobs, and a better quality of life. Leaders who can deliver concrete results are the ones who resonate with the public.

Amit, like other political heirs, will need to earn his way into the public’s trust. While Aaditya Thackeray has managed to create a smoother path for himself, Amit’s journey will be tougher if he fails to capitalize on the opportunities ahead of him. It’s fortuitous for him to have the chance to contest elections without significant political experience or proven merit.

Raj Thackeray’s politics have been deeply inspired by Balasaheb Thackeray. Like Balasaheb, Raj is an artist with a clear vision for the development and beautification of cities. His ideas for urban planning and infrastructure are well thought out, as seen in his party’s work in Nashik. Town planning is more than just a political talking point for Raj—it’s a passion. His blueprint for Maharashtra, first released in 2014 and set to be re-released in 2019, outlines solutions for the state’s most pressing problems, from transportation to water supply and job creation.

Raj’s political journey may not have translated into electoral success, but his development-oriented vision holds promise. Perhaps with Amit’s entry into politics, there’s hope that this vision can be realized, leading to meaningful changes for Maharashtra. Whether Amit can step out from his father’s shadow and make a mark of his own remains to be seen, but the potential for positive change is certainly there.

RG Kar Medical College: West Bengal Government Agreed to Address Many of the Doctors’ Demands

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Massive protests broke out across West Bengal following the alleged brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College on August 9. The incident shocked the state and quickly escalated into a major movement spearheaded by the junior doctors, demanding justice for the victim and systemic changes to improve safety and working conditions in hospitals.

The protest gained momentum with a 15-day hunger strike, in which many of the protesting doctors fell ill due to the harsh conditions. However, as each participant collapsed, their place was immediately taken by other volunteers, showing the determination and unity of the medical community. The protest continued even during Durga Puja, Bengal’s biggest and most culturally significant festival. The situation became more tense when nine people, including doctors, were arrested for shouting “We want justice” at a pandal (a temporary structure set up for worship during the festival). A few days before, the police had also stopped the “Abhaya Parikrama” rallies organized by the doctors to raise awareness of their demands during the festival.

Despite the growing public support, political parties attempted to exploit the situation for their own gain. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) saw an opportunity to criticize the ruling state government, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and demanded her resignation. However, the BJP’s efforts soon lost steam, as their political maneuvers didn’t resonate with the public for long. Mamata Banerjee, on the other hand, understood that a resolution was achievable but knew that the opposition would likely use the issue to their advantage, complicating the process of negotiation.

The protests also saw temporary participation from Bollywood celebrities and saffron-clad monks, who marched to the Governor’s house and the Chief Minister’s office. However, their involvement seemed more performative than impactful, as they quickly disappeared from the scene, making little difference to the doctors’ cause. Even the BJP appeared to realize that women’s safety was not just a problem in Bengal but across the nation, including in states governed by the party. The issue was not one that could be solved through political theatrics alone.

Eventually, the junior doctors called off their indefinite hunger strike after a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Although they secured some assurances from the government, there remained skepticism among the doctors about how genuine or lasting these promises were. Debashish Halder, one of the leaders of the protest, remarked after the meeting, “We did get the assurance of some directives, but the body language of the state government was not positive.” Despite this, the decision to end the strike came after heartfelt pleas from the public and the family of the deceased doctor, who were concerned about the deteriorating health of the protestors. Recognizing the overwhelming support they had received and the requests from the victim’s family, the doctors agreed to withdraw the hunger strike and cancel the planned shutdown of hospital services.

The protest had intensified after the horrific incident at RG Kar Medical College, where the 31-year-old doctor was found dead. This tragedy prompted a 50-day cease-work action that escalated into the hunger strike on October 5. The doctors put forward a 10-point list of demands that included justice for the victim, the immediate removal of Health Secretary N.S. Nigam, enhanced security measures in hospitals, and the improvement of essential infrastructure such as on-call rooms, CCTV coverage, and proper washroom facilities. They also demanded the implementation of a centralized referral system to better manage hospital admissions and bed occupancy.

The two-hour meeting with Mamata Banerjee was live-streamed from the state secretariat, Nabanna. During the meeting, the most divisive issues revolved around the removal of Health Secretary N.S. Nigam and the suspension of 47 doctors at RG Kar Medical College, who had been accused of creating a “threat culture” within the hospital. The doctors alleged that they had documents proving Nigam’s involvement in irregular activities, but Mamata Banerjee pushed back, insisting that no action could be taken based solely on accusations.

Despite the ongoing disagreements, the government agreed to address many of the doctors’ demands. This marked the end of the protest, bringing a sense of closure to an intense chapter in Bengal’s healthcare sector, though lingering concerns about the full implementation of the agreements remain.

India-China Begin Troop Disengagement at Two Friction Points: Sources

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India and China have begun troop disengagement at the two friction points at Demchok and Depsang Plains in eastern Ladakh and this process is likely to get completed by October 28-29, Army sources said on Friday.

The process follows an agreement firmed up between the two countries on patrolling and disengagement of troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, a major breakthrough to end the over four-year standoff.

Sources said that patrolling will begin at the two friction points once the disengagement is done and both sides will move their respective troops and dismantle temporary structures.

Eventually, they added, the patrolling status is expected to move back to pre-April 2020 level.

The agreement framework was first agreed upon at the diplomatic level and then military-level talks took place, the army sources said, adding the nitty-gritty of agreement was worked in Corps Commander-level talks.

Adhering to agreements between the two sides, Indian troops have begun to pull back equipment to rear locations in these areas.

The ties between the two Asian giants had nosedived following a fierce clash in the Galwan Valley in June 2020 that marked the most serious military conflict between the two sides in decades.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on October 21 said in Delhi that the agreement was finalised following negotiations over the past several weeks and that it would lead to a resolution of the issues that arose in 2020.

On October 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China President Xi Jinping endorsed the agreement on patrolling and disengagement along the LAC in eastern Ladakh during their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan in Russia.

Delhi Riots 2020: Expeditiously Hear Sharjeel Imam Bail Plea in UAPA Case, SC Tells Delhi HC

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The Supreme Court on Friday told the Delhi High Court to expeditiously hear the bail plea of student activist Sharjeel Imam in an Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) case related to Delhi riots which took place in February 2020.

A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and S C Sharma said it was not inclined to entertain the plea, which also sought bail under Article 32 of the Constitution.

Imam’s counsel, senior advocate Siddharth Dave, said the bail plea had been pending since 2022 while clarifying he was not pressing for bail at the present stage.

The top court noted the high court would be hearing the case on November 25.

“This being the writ petition filed under Article 32 of the constitution, we are not inclined to entertain the same. However, petitioner shall be at liberty to request the high court to hear the bail application as expeditiously as possible preferably on November 25, as fixed by the high court. The high court shall consider the said request,” held the bench.

Imam and several others were booked under the stringent provisions UAPA and the Indian Penal Code for allegedly being the “masterminds” of the “larger conspiracy” behind the February 2020 riots, which left 53 people dead and over 700 injured. The violence erupted during the protests against the CAA and NRC.

Fadnavis Files Nomination From Nagpur South-West, Says Mahayuti’s Work Speaks for Itself

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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Friday filed his nomination from the Nagpur South-West assembly constituency for the November 20 state elections.

Addressing a rally before filing the papers, he said the Mahayuti government’s work speaks for itself, and hit out at the opposition parties, saying the ‘Ladki Bahin’ scheme and its beneficiaries were enough to defeat them.

Fadnavis, who was the chief minister of the state from 2014 to 2019 and for a short tenure of 80 hours in November 2019, has successfully contested the assembly polls for five times from Nagpur — two times from Nagpur West constituency and three times from Nagpur South-West seat.

This is his sixth assembly election. He has been an MLA for the past 25 years starting 1999.

Before filing his nomination form, Fadnavis visited Union minister and former BJP chief Nitin Gadkari’s residence here. Both the BJP leaders then paid floral tributes to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s statue at the Sanvidhan square in the city, followed by a roadshow from there till Akashvani square.

Addressing a gathering at the end of the roadshow, Fadnavis said, “Our work speaks louder than our words. People can see the development in Nagpur — be it Nagpur Metro Rail, Nagpur-Mumbai Samruddhi Expressway or other development projects that have changed the face of Nagpur.” The work carried out by the BJP in the last seven-and-a-half years in the state and by the Centre in the last 10 years, has changed the face of Nagpur, he said.

“I won’t talk about the opposition parties as our Ladki Bahin (scheme and its beneficiaries) is enough for them. Congress leaders Sunil Kedar and Nana Patole even tried to stop the Ladki Bahin Yojana by filing a petition in Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court,” he added.

Ladki Bahin is a flagship scheme of the Eknath Shinde-led Mahayuti government, under which eligible women get a financial assistance of Rs 1,500 per month.

The Mahayuti government changed the picture of Vidarbha through several projects, including the Gosikhurd irrigation projects, development of Nagpur and Amravati airport and other works.

“The Mahayuti government is creating a new Maharashtra under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is creating a new India,” Fadnavis said.

He said his government issued 48 Government Resolutions (GR) for the welfare of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) community, and challenged the Congress to show even one such GR issued during its term.

It has also worked for the tribal community and all other sections of the society, he said.

Fadnavis and two other sitting BJP MLAs – Mohan Mate from Nagpur South and Krishna Khopde from Nagpur East – filed their nominations at the Nagpur district collectorate. Gadkari and state BJP chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule accompanied Fadnavis at the time.

Addressing the gathering earlier, Gadkari said what the Congress could not do in 60 years, the Mahayuti government has done in Nagpur and Maharashtra under the leadership of Fadnavis and PM Modi.

Gadkari, who is a Lok Sabha member from the Nagpur constituency, said that development works of more than Rs 1 lakh crore were carried out in Nagpur in the last 10 years.

“Maharashtra has got a very able leadership in the form of Fadnavis,” he said, urging people to give the reins of the state in Fadnavis’ hands again.

Maharashtra Polls: Allies Meet Sharad Pawar as Seat-Sharing Consensus Eludes MVA

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Amid a stalemate in the Maha Vikas Aghadi over the sharing of seats for the Maharashtra assembly polls, allies Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT) have met NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar and held deliberations.

MVA sources on Sunday said a seat-sharing deal is likely to be sealed in a day or two after arriving at consensus.

Elections to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly will be held on November 20. The process to file nominations will start on October 22.

The differences among MVA allies over certain seats had escalated into a war of words between state Congress chief Nana Patole and Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut, prompting Uddhav Thackeray to appeal to parties not to stretch matters to a breaking point.

Sharad Pawar on Sunday stayed put at the YB Chavan Centre in Mumbai where Congress leader Naseem Khan, Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Aaditya Thackeray, Sanjay Raut, Anil Parab, and NCP (SP) leader Anil Deshmukh called on him.

Senior Congress leaders from Maharashtra were in Delhi to attend the central election committee meeting, sources said.

“Talks among MVA allies are centred around 10 to 12 seats to decide which party can give a better candidate,” they said.

Naseem Khan told PTI that discussions for building a consensus on the remaining 10 per cent of the seats were in progress.

“Since Sharad Pawar is the architect of MVA, we met him and held talks,” Khan said.

Meanwhile, former MLC and JD (U) leader Kapil Patil joined the Congress in Delhi.

After the BJP declared its first list of 99 candidates on Sunday, NCP (SP) spokesperson Clyde Crasto claimed the saffron party has fielded dynasts.

“Those who feel BJP doesn’t believe in dynastic politics will be embarrassed after reading the list. They must understand that the BJP truly believes in dynastic politics,” he added.

The BJP has fielded relatives of influential leaders in some segments including Sreejaya Chavan, daughter of former chief minister Ashok Chavan, who quit the Congress and joined the BJP ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Sreejaya Chavan will make her electoral debut from the home turf Bhokar, which had been represented by the senior Chavan, in Nanded district.

The BJP has also renominated Nitesh Rane, son of former Union minister and Konkan strongman Narayan Rane, from the Kankavli seat in Sindhudurg district, and Santosh Danve, sitting MLA from Bhokardan constituency in Jalna.

Santosh Danve is the son of former Union minister Raosaheb Danve.

NIA Moves SC Challenging 17 PFI Members’ Bail in 2022 RSS Leader Murder Case

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has moved the Supreme Court challenging a Kerala High Court order which granted bail to 17 Popular Front of India (PFI) members in the 2022 murder case of RSS leader Srinivasan.

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih was told by Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhatti, appearing for the NIA, that the agency has filed 17 separate appeals in the matter.

She informed the bench that the Kerala High Court, in its impugned order dated June 25, granted bail to the 17 accused and rejected the bail pleas of nine accused.

“We have filed 17 separate Special Leave Petitions. This court may take up all the SLPs together,” she urged the bench on Friday.

The bench, which was hearing a plea of one of the accused, Saddam Hussain MK, whose bail plea was rejected by the high court, directed the registry to seek permission from Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud to list all matters together.

All the accused, who were granted bail are also facing trial for allegedly instigating communal violence in Kerala as well as various other parts of the country.

The high court had passed the judgement on the pleas filed by the 26 accused against a special court’s orders denying them bail.

While granting bail to 17 of the 26 accused, the high court had imposed stringent conditions on them.

They were asked to share their mobile numbers and real-time GPS locations with the investigating officer. Besides, the court asked the accused not to leave Kerala, surrender their passports and keep their mobile phones charged and active round the clock.

It had directed the 17 accused to “present themselves before the special court, which shall enlarge them on bail on such conditions as the special court may deem necessary.”

Initially, 51 people were arrayed as accused in connection with the murder of Srinivasan on April 16, 2022, in Palakkad district. One among those arrested died and seven are absconding.

Charge sheets against the remaining accused were filed in two phases in July and December 2022.

While police were investigating the murder, the Centre received information that office bearers and cadres of the PFI and its affiliates in Kerala had conspired to instigate communal violence and radicalise its cadres to commit terrorist acts in Kerala and various parts of the country, the high court had noted in its order.

Therefore, the Centre directed the NIA in September 2022 to take up and investigate the case against the accused.

In an order dated December 19, 2022, the Centre, referring to Srinivasan’s death, said that a larger conspiracy was hatched by the leaders of the PFI “which has grave national and international ramifications” and needed to be “thoroughly investigated to unearth the wider conspiracy and to identify the other accused”, the HC noted in its order.

The Centre accordingly directed the NIA to take up the probe into the murder case as well and the agency filed its consolidated charge sheet in 2023 with two supplementary charge sheets later.

Seat-Sharing Talks Between Sena (UBT), NCP (SP) Over: Sanjay Raut Targets Congress

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Seat-Sharing Talks Between Sena (UBT), NCP (SP) Over: Sanjay Raut Targets Congress 20

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday said the seat-sharing talks between his party and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) have concluded as these two parties are driven by a desire and mindset to resolve issues.

His remark is apparently targeted at the third Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) partner Congress again, a day after he expressed disappointment over the delay in the seat-sharing talks in the alliance and accused the Maharashtra Congress leaders of being incapable of making decisions.

Talking to reporters, Raut said the current national politics is being driven by regional parties and his party’s stand is that they must get space in their respective states.

He said Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of the country with the help of regional parties like Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Janata Dal (United) (JD-U). There is a majority of regional parties in the INDIA bloc, he added.

The Rajya Sabha member also said that Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav spoke to Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and the talks between the two leaders were good.

“We (Sena UBT) held talks with NCP (SP) the whole day on Friday. Jayant Patil, the state president of NCP (SP) and we held talks. Most of the issues between us are being resolved. At the end, you need a mindset and will to resolve the issue and both of us have that,” Raut said.

“Seat-sharing between Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP) has concluded. Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray are personally looking into it because our high command is in Mumbai,” he added.

Amid an impasse over seat-sharing among the three MVA parties, Uddhav Thackeray on Friday cautioned that haggling among allies, particularly the Congress, must not be allowed to reach a breaking point.