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Meaty politics in Maharashtra

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has banned the slaughter and sale of meat in its markets for four days in Mumbai during Paryushan Parva, a Jain festival. However, the ban is not applicable on the sale of fish and eggs. The four days during which the Deonar abattoir would be shut and sale of meat will be banned are September 10, 13, 17 and 18. BJP wanted the ban to be imposed on all eight days, but civic body agreed to four days ban. Ban is only on meat and chicken. However, there is no ban on fish, sea food or eggs.

There are debates on national television and we have seen the outrage on social media also over it. It is more ridiculous that the PM is silent on this matter which seems that the government has become dictatorial. Any disagreement of public opinion will be charged with sedition. I see it as a step to end the democracy, unless large, collective voices are not raised. In this manner, we will soon be in a police state.

Opposing and favouring meat ban is mere politics from both sides. As a Mumbaikar if you ask me, then I can say meat is easily available in malls, restaurants and food joints too. It’s a matter of three days, people can buy the meat in advance and refrigerate it. If one wants to adjust then they can adjust anyhow. My concern is not those politicians who are adamant over ban and neither that who protest against the same. I am concerned about those mutton shop employees whose survival depends on this business. I hope the ‘concerned’ government will have some plans to compensate them? If they have no such plan then this ‘adamant’ decision would be making those people suffer for no reason.

Months after a controversial beef ban in Maharashtra, a move to prohibit meat for four days in Mumbai has provoked anger, with comments on social media calling it a breach of the freedom to choose. No one has realized that this is not the first time that the ban is imposed; it has been in force since 1964, when the BMC passed a resolution directing a two-day prohibition on sale of meat in deference to the demands by Jains, a powerful community which holds many stakes in business and industry in Mumbai. In 2004, the Congress-NCP government passed another resolution endorsing the two-day ban. Since then, the ban has been extended to four days across Mumbai every September. Two days are according to the 1964 BMC resolution and two on account of the state’s 2004 resolution. That time social media was not so active and also the mainstream media was limited, that’s why there was no outrage over it. The ban comes close on the heels of the Mira-Bhayander Municipal Corporation passing a resolution to ban sale of meat in the satellite town’s civic markets for the entire eight-day Paryushan period. Now, the Congress has done a U-turn. Having passed the state government resolution supporting the two-day ban in 2004, it is now opposing it. Anyway, political leaders are shameless and have no principles. When in power, they say one thing and once out of power, they take a U turn and oppose it. By such petty politics, they are wasting crucial time.

Maharashtra’s ruling BJP had asked for the number of days to be extended to eight, but it was rejected by the civic body. Even the BJP’s ally Shiv Sena, which has a majority in the civic body, says the ban is insupportable and alleges a political move to appease the Jain community in Mumbai, which goes to polls in 2017. On this, the Sena finds itself on the same side as the opposition Congress, which, ironically, introduced the ban. After coming to power in the state last year, the BJP-led government banned the slaughter, sale and import of beef.

Unfortunately, our country India is also moving in the direction of KSA and PRC. The decision of the BJP-led Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation (MBMC) in Mumbai to ban the slaughter and sale of meat during the Jain fasting period of Paryushan goes against the spirit of religious pluralism. Some might argue that the ban which is set to expire on September 27 is only for a short period and that non-vegetarians can easily refrain from consuming meat during this timeframe. But the question which should be asked is: How are non-vegetarians offending Jains by consuming non-vegetarian food during Paryushan? They are not forcing Jains to consume meat along with them.

Mumbai is perhaps the most cosmopolitan city in India, popular amongst tourists, home to numerous financial bigwigs, known for a diversity that no other Indian city can boast of, and not to mention one of the ‘second homes’ of Prime Minister Modi. We need to realize that, to respect each other’s beliefs we don’t need to start following or observing each other’s religious traditions and practices. An atheist does not have to attend a religious procession to make the world believe in the fact that he stands by religious freedom. He or she can choose to stay at home and yet recognize the right of theists to participate in a religious ritual. Similar attitude has to be maintained as far as the relationship between different religious communities is concerned. If someone does not consume beef or pork because of religious sensitivities then he/she should surely abstain from it but he/she cannot make others abstain from consuming such food items on the account of his/her religious beliefs.

Anyway leaving the politics, debates and outrage aside if the ban on killing any new life in slaughter house and small shops Jains feel if they can save some life even for a day then it would be a great deed. Restaurants, however, has stock and may serve meat, claimed a spokesperson of the Indian Hotels and Restaurants Association. So, people need to take it as a ‘Good Will Gesture’.

Rakesh Maria not keen to lead Sheena Bora murder case probe

Rakesh-MariaFormer Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria is not keen to lead the sensational Sheena Bora murder case.

Maria has also reportedly said that a section of the IPS officers lobby was against him.

Moreover, Maria may write a book in which he may reveal certain things.

However, there is official confirmation from the former Mumbai top cop himself.

Earlier in the day Maria had said that he was not contemplating quitting.

“I am not thinking of resigning. Reports saying so are not true,” Maria said.

There was speculation after Maria’s sudden promotion that he might resign from the post as he was apparently unhappy with being shunted out of the post of Mumbai Police Commissioner.

Maria, who was heading the high-profile Sheena Bora murder case and had interrogated the accused, was promoted as Director General of Police Home Guards.

He was replaced by Ahmed Javed, a DG-rank official, who took over as Mumbai Police Commissioner in the upgraded post.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had cleared both the appointments before he left for Japan on Monday night.

However, after the sudden action that created quite a flutter, the Maharashtra government climbed down in the evening and said he would continue to “supervise” the probe.

The decision came under attack from opposition Congress and NCP.

Mumbai Congress had yesterday said the transfer was prompted by “undue pressure” from bosses in New Delhi and corporate houses.

As various theories floated over the reasons for Maria’s transfer, State Home Department had said the changes were made taking into account the law and order factor ahead of the Ganapati festival, dismissing suggestions that that it has some links with the ongoing investigation in the Sheena murder case.

Mumbai Police asks Enforcement Directorate to step in Sheena Bora murder case

IndraniThe Mumbai police investigating the Sheena Bora murder case has asked Enforcement Directorate (ED) to look into and probe the financial transactions of the accused in this case and into the business ventures floated by the Mukerjeas–Indrani and Peter.

Sources said the agency has received a communication in this regard from police investigators and ED has deputed a team of officials to study the documents sent by them.

ED enforces two laws– Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)– and sources said the agency will study the case from these angles and decide if a parallel investigation by them is required.

“The documents sent by Mumbai police include some details on the personal finances and transactions of the involved accussed and those related to a media company floated by the Mukerjeas, Indrani and Peter, in the past,” they said.

Shiv Sena dares BJP, says ‘will ensure there is no meat ban during Jain fasting days’

UdhdhavPolitical acrimony over the ban on meat by civic bodies in Mumbai during the Jain fasting days grew with ruling BJP ally Shiv Sena on Wednesday vowing that it would ensure there is no such restriction.

The Sena’s stand came in the wake of Opposition Congress and NCP slamming order by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) — ruled by Sena and BJP — prohibiting meat sale for eight days from September 11 to 18 when the Jain community will observe fasting period ‘Paryushan’.

According to the order, the ban would be enforced on four days – September 10, 13, 17 and 18.

However, the NCP-controlled Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation also announced suspension of sale of meat till September 17 in view of ‘Paryushan’, though the party had yesterday joined the Congress in voicing reservation over it.

Taking a strident position on the matter, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said, “We will ensure there is no ban on sale of meat for the eight days.”

Interestingly, Sena is the dominant partner in BMC where it shares power with BJP.

The BJP, which has pressed for the ban, held that the decision was taken by the civic bodies and the state government has no role in it.

The NCP had on Tuesday voiced reservation over the ban order, with the party along with Congress dubbing it as a BJP ploy to polarise voters with an eye on the elections to the civic body due in early 2017.

The ward officer of A ward in Navi Mumbai said in a statement that there will be no sale of meat from today till September 17.

NCP alleges Vinod Tawde’s pressure behind RTI plea rejection

Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education rejected an RTI plea about Maharashtra Education Minister Vinod Tawde’s marksheet and board certificate due to Tawde’s pressure, NCP alleged.

NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik claimed that the minister declared his education qualification as “BE (Electronics)” from a bogus institute called Dnayeshwar Vidyapeeth.

“It is believed that Tawde did not clear his 12th standard and hence an RTI query was made to clear doubts about his 10th and 12th standard education,” Malik alleged.

Public Information Officer and Joint Secretary Ranjana Chaskar of the Mumbai Board, in her reply to the RTI query by activist Anil Galgali, stated that the marksheet cannot be given to any “third person”.

Galgali appealed against the same, but Divisional Secretary C Y Chandekar also rejected his RTI plea stating the same reason.

A written notice under Section 11(1) of the RTI Act has to be served along with a fresh application, and the roll number of the person, his year of passing and full address needs to be provided, Galgali was told.

Later, he sought information if Tawde had cleared or failed his 10th and 12th standard examinations, but “got no response”.

Nawab Malik demanded that Tawde himself should declare his 10th standard and 12th standard marksheets, if he had nothing to hide.

Western Railway to run Special Trains for Ganesh Festival

In view of the Ganesh festival, the Western Railway (WR) will run Ganapati Special trains to Ratnagiri, Madgaon and Mangalore.

The trains shall be fully reserved and the fares chargeable will be inclusive of special charges.

WR in a statement issued today said, train no – 00115 Vasai Road – Mangalore Express will leave Vasai Road on September, 11th, 16th and 26th at 1.45 PM and reach Mangalore Junction at 11 AM next day.

Similarly train no – 00116 Mangalore – Vasai Road Express will leave Mangalore junction on September, 12th, 17th and 27th at 6 PM and will arrive at Vasai Road at 1 PM next day.

Train no 00117 – Vasai Road – Ratnagiri Express will leave Vasai Road on September, 13th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th and 29th at 1.45 PM and reach Ratnagiri at 10 PM on the same day.

Train No 00118 Ratnagiri-Vasai Road Express will leave Ratnagiri on September, 14th, 19th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 29th at 5 AM and will arrive Vasai Road at 1 PM the same day.

Train no – 00111 Vasai Road–Madgaon Express will leave Vasai Road on September 24 at 1.45 PM and reach Madgaon at 3 AM, the next day, while train no – 00112 Madgaon- Vasai Road Express will leave Madgaon on September, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th September at 12.15 midnight and will arrive Vasai Road at 1 PM on the same day.

The booking for train no –  00115, 00117 and 00111 will be opened from September 10 at all Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counters and IRCTC website, it added.

 ‘Kurla psycho killer’ gets jail for rape, murder of 8-yr-old

A special women’s court sentenced a man to life imprisonment for raping and murdering an eight-year-old girl in Nehru Nagar area of suburban Kurla in 2010.

Special Judge Vrushali Joshi had convicted Javed Sheikh (aged around 25) on September 5 for the crime.

“The court has sentenced Javed Sheikh to life on the charges of kidnapping, rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in June 2010,” Special Public Prosecutor Pradeep Gharat said.

Gharat told outside the court that the sentence implies that the convict would have to spend his life in jail till death.

Sheikh was arrested on July 1, 2010 on charges of raping and killing the minor girl.

The prosecution examined 26 witnesses, while the defence examined 4 witnesses in connection with the case.

The girl’s body was found inside an unoccupied shanty in Nehru Nagar’s Vatsalatai Nagar slum on June 19, 2010, after the neighbours complained of foul smell. The girl had gone missing on June 5 that year.

The medical report confirmed that the girl had been raped following which Sheikh, an employee of a local cable operator, was arrested in the case.

The police had in August 2010 filed a 325-page charge sheet against Sheikh which consisted of statements of around 45 witnesses, medical reports, forensic reports and DNA test report.

Bandra Fair will not disturb traffic: MCGM assures HC

The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) today assured the Bombay High Court that it would take steps to ensure that vehicular traffic is not affected during the week-long ‘Mount Mary Fair’ in suburban Bandra from September 13.

The fair, held to celebrate the birthday of Mother Mary, draws huge crowds every year from all parts of the city and nearby places and is considered as a historic event by members of all communities.

“Measures would be taken to remove illegal stalls and hawkers on or along the Mount Mary Road and adjoining Kane Road, Rebello Road and St John Baptisa Road during the festival,” an affidavit filed by the civic body said.

It further assured that permissions granted for erecting stalls, as per the policy, would not obstruct free movement of pedestrians.

The court was hearing a petition filed by Lillian Pais, a resident of Bandra, praying that authorities may be directed to take steps to ensure that vehicular and pedestrian traffic was not disturbed due to the fair.

The civic body also assured that it would post officers with demolition squad for expeditious removal of unauthorised stalls which are not granted permission for the Mount Mary fair in and around the vicinity.

The affidavit, filed by Assistant Commissioner Vijay Kamble, also said that names and other particulars of officers shall be displayed at suitable places on the roads so that complaints by members of public can be registered with them.

What steps taken to demolish illegal shrines, asks HC 

The Bombay High Court sought to know from the Maharashtra government as to what steps it has taken in compliance of a 2009 Supreme Court order directing it to demolish all illegal shrines erected post its order.

A division bench of justices A S Oka and V L Achliya also referred to an order passed by it in March this year asking the government to set up a district-wise coordination committee for categorisation of shrines that were erected prior to 2009.

The high court had in its March order also asked the government to demolish all illegal shrines that came up post the SC order in 2009.

The directions were given on a public interest litigation by an NGO ‘Society for Fast Justice’ against illegal shrines in the city.

The court was today informed that the coordination committee was set up on July 15, this year.

“In March we passed order and the committee was set up only in July. What has the committee done till date? Has it had any meetings? We want you (government) to submit the minutes of the meeting. We also want to know how many illegal shrines have been demolished so far?” the court said posting the matter for hearing on September 16.

Pursuant to the SC order, a state Government Resolution (GR) of May 5, 2011 had prescribed a well-defined scheme for appropriate action against unauthorised religious structures in terms of regularisation, relocation and removal.

The GR also suggested that a three-tier committee be set up — state-wise, at district level and in corporations, including Mumbai, Thane and Pune ?- for relevant action.

It said that illegal and unauthorised shrines erected after September 29, 2009 had to be demolished.

Food stall owner set on fire in Thane over dispute

A 40-year-old food stall owner sustained critical burns while two others were seriously injured in an alleged attack by a group of persons in Thane’s Ulhasnagar township, police said on Wednesday.

The accused last night attacked the victims — Ramprasad Gupta (owner of a roadside egg stall) and Babu Kulal (62) and his son Santosh (33) (both of whom ran a grocery shop) — upon a suspicion that they had complained to police about them in connection with some issue, said senior inspector KD Jadhav of Ulhasnagar police.

It was at around 10.30 pm. When 7-8 persons, one of whom was identified as Yogesh Shinde, allegedly attacked the trio with swords and other weapons in the Hanuman Tekadi area of Ulhasnagar, added sub-inspector ML Pandav.

The assailants are also alleged to have caught hold of Gupta and set him on fire after dousing him with petrol. Gupta got badly burnt while Kulal and his son suffered serious injuries to their hands, Pandav said.

The three victims were later admitted to hospital where Gupta’s condition is stated to be critical, he added.

A case has been registered under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 436 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house, etc), 143, 147 (rioting), 148, 149 and 427 of IPC and also under the relevant provisions of the Arms Act and Bombay Police Act, the SI said.

Efforts are on to track down the accused, police said.