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Congratulations! Super Cops, Ahmed Javed and Rakesh Maria

Suddenly, the daily soap on Sheena Bora murder case came to halt with the news that Ahmed Javed is appointed as the Police Commissioner of Mumbai by the Maharashtra Government replacing Rakesh Maria. This happened without any hint, generally we have seen that appointments of CP hit the headlines in advance and then the cop takes charge. There was a controversy over Maria’s appointment as a commissioner though Ahmed Javed was the contender for the coveted post. No one knows, why Maria was elevated to the top post with so much hullabaloo and moved from it all of a sudden. In February 2014, despite the claims of two senior IPS officers, Vijay Kamble (1979 batch) and Mr. Ahmed Javed (1980 batch) for the coveted post of Mumbai police chief, Mr. Maria, who belongs to the 1981-batch of the Indian Police Service, was appointed as the commissioner during the Congress-NCP regime.

No doubt, Maria is one of the best police officers in India. His efforts have cracked down the Mumbai blasts case in no time. However, Congress government which allowed the underworld big fishes to flee away from India and the pathetic judiciary which dragged its feet to punish the guilty. Maria’s personal involvement in Sheena Bora’s case has raised eye brows as this rarely happens. It also showed that Mumbai police was giving undue importance to this case, which sends signals that Maria by his act wanted extended term from the government which it understood and immediately gave him promotion and transferred him. Moreover, Maria was also in the bad book of the government for his involvement in the Lalit Modi issue, where he met Lalit Modi in London and later handling the Indrani case where his men were revealing confidential information to media which were hampering the investigation. The police investigation more or less started running parallel to the media investigation and often the media started getting an upper hand in the matter. Police was not expected to give a running commentary and their action should be visible where only necessary. In the past, the Raigad police have bungled the entire issue for a price perhaps, and people have been watching the actions of the Mumbai police with deserving anxiety and Maria failed to live up to the expectations. Meanwhile, Maria was also due for promotion even before investigation of this case started and he was trying to speed up the same (By creating his need for extended tenure).

Ahmed Javed, a 1980 batch officer, with whom the 1981 batch Maria now literally swaps roles, is himself no stranger to the Page 3 and film circuit (making his grasp over the Indrani Mukerjea case fairly seamless as far as him being influenced by the same factors that Maria has been, or not) and, hailing from a nawabi aristocratic family himself, a fact he likes little mentioned, has had many a friend across all strata of society. He wears his khadi khakhi uniform stiffly starched and is a workaholic who makes and tolerates no excuses. He is also one of only four Director Generals to hold the post of CP – S Ramamurthy, MN Singh, Ronnie Mendonca being the others. The DG as CP position was curbed, even more post the Pradhan Committee Report, to retain control over the position of CP. Exceptions are clearly made only for those worthy of that trust.

Javed, seen as a progressive and devout Muslim officer, who was peeved at being overlooked for the position in January last year, and will hold the crowning position for not much more than six months before retiring, is clearly above board and worthy of a move that shows the State Government recognizes the omission in his missing the appointment and believes in making amends. Rather than being a ‘punishment’ to Maria, the move is seen as an ‘amendment’ to Javed before his retirement.

Mumbai has a selection of fine officers to pick and choose from, each inspiring, respectable and loyalty in their men, often a compensation for a much-needed lack of police reforms, and a friendly and progre-ssive visage to a city known for its cosmo-politan liberalism, is a matter of pride indeed.

Maria, 58, had interrogated former media executive Indrani Mukerjea and those linked to her over the murder of her daughter Sheena Bora in April 2012. Indrani’s former husband Sanjeev Khanna and her driver Shyam Rai – both arrested two weeks ago – and her current husband, former Star India CEO Peter Mukerjea, too were questioned. Maria’s transfer order was issued hours after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis left for a tour of Japan. Maria has been apointed the director general of Home Guards in the state. The timing of Maria’s replacement, when he was leading the investigation into the sensational murder case, sparked the speculation about the reasons behind this decision. It surprised many in the state administration as Mumbai Police are about to file a charge-sheet in the case in the next few weeks.

Maharashtra waives off education fee of farmer’s children up to standard 12

EknathIn view of the prevailing drought conditions, the Maharashtra government yesterday decided to waive off educational fees of the farmers’ children up to standard 12 in the districts hit by the natural calamity.

“We have decided to waive off educational fees of farmers’ children upto standard 12 in the districts affected by drought,” State Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse said.

He said similarly children of farmers in the drought-hit areas studying engineering and medicine will get 50 per cent concession in their fees.
As many as 69 tehsils in the state are affected by drought. Parts of the Marathwada region have been hit by the calamity.

Meanwhile, the government also decided to provide an accident policy insurance cover to 1.35 crore farmers in the state wherein their kin will be entitled to an amount of Rs. 2 lakh.

“The premium installment for the Rs. two lakh insurance cover will be paid by the government. The policy will be safeguard for the farmer against accident or death. Suicide is not covered in the policy,” Khadse added.

When asked what would be the financial burden on the state exchequer, the minister said, “The number of tehsils reeling under drought would go up. Only after we get a final number of tehsils, we can work out the financial burden.”

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited Solapur district and took stock of the situation.

Kumar M Birla buys iconic Jatia House for Rs. 425 cr

Jatia-HouseTop industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla has bought the iconic Jatia House in the plush Malabar Hill area for Rs. 425 crore.

The deal is considered to be highest ever as the property has been bought for personal-use, industry experts said.

Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), an international consultancy firm which carried out the deal, has confirmed the sale. The firm also confirmed the property will be used for the industrialist’s personal purpose.

“Jatia House, which has a built-up area of about 25,000 sq ft has been sold at Rs. 425 crore to Birla,” a JLL official said.

This is the largest deal after the iconic Maheshwari House on Mumbai’s Napean Sea Road which was bought by industrialist Sajjan Jindal of JSW in 2011.

According to PWC Executive Director Shashank Jain, when properties are bought for personal-use, the commercial valuation is generally not taken into consideration.

“The valuation of the property cannot be ascertained as it has been bought for personal use. Also such transactions do not wait for the right market conditions and are sold as per the requirement of the owner,” he said.

The Jatia House was owned by Y Jatia and was occupied by brothers Arun and Shyam Jatia, who run the Pudumjee Industries. The property was bought in 70s from M C Vakeel.

A spokesperson from the Aditya Birla Group refused to comment on the deal.

Last year, Smita Crishna, sister of industrialist Jamshyed Godrej, bought Meherangir, an iconic bungalow of Homi J Bhabha, father of India’s atomic energy programme, for Rs. 372 crore. This property was also bought for personal use, experts said.

Meanwhile…Government announce Rakesh Maria to head Sheena Bora murder case

Brushing aside rumours that he was removed as Mumbai Police Commissioner due to the fallout of high profile Sheena Bora murder case, Maharashtra government on Tuesday confirmed that Rakesh Maria will continue to head the probe till the case comes to a chargesheet stage.

Maharashtra Home Secretary KP Bakshi said, “There is no connection between transfer of Maria and Sheena Bora murder case.”

He further said, “Maria is an excellent officer and Mr. Javed is also a responsible officer.”

“No this is not correct. It’s a routine transfer and elevation,” he replied on being asked if the state govt was unhappy with Rakesh Maria’s way of handling the Sheena Bora case.

“There should be no question of any connection between Sheena Bora murder probe and Rakesh Maria’s promotion transfer,” he added.

Bakshi further said, “He (Rakesh Maria) has been communicated that he will be probing the Sheena Bora murder case.”

While clearing the air over the investigation process of the said case, Bakshi said, “The probe is heading in the right direction.”

“He (Rakesh Maria) will be involved in everything including the question process,” Bakshi replied when asked whether the former Mumbai commissioner will be involved while questioning media baron Peter Mukerjea who is the husband of the prime accused and mother of Sheena, Indrani Mukerjea.

Marathwada reels under severe drought, farm suicides on rise

suicides-on-riseMarathwada is reeling under the worst drought in recent years, pushing scores of locals to migrate to cities in search of livelihood, with Beed witnessing a steep rise in farmer suicides accounting for 105 cases in August itself.

The agrarian crisis in Marathwada has been compounded for the fourth successive year, forcing many of the 25 lakh people in drought-wrecked region, comprising 70 per cent of the area’s population, to cities like Mumbai in Western Maharashtra.

While Vidarbha reports the highest farmer suicides in the state, cases have been spiralling in Marathwada too which earlier faced a drought in 2012 and 2014. Crops had also been destroyed in the region which had been ravaged by hailstorms in 2013.

An official release said, Beed in Marathwada reported 105 farmer suicides in the single month of August this year with meagre rains destroying large swathes of crops.

The highest farmer suicides have been reported from Beed district with 177 cases this year. Osmanabad has recorded 98 cases while Latur has reported 61. The district of Parbhani has reported 41 cases so far this year, the release said.

Vasantrao Naik Sheti Swavalamban Mission (NNSSM) Chairman Kishore Tiwari claimed that 628 farmer suicides have been reported so far this year in Marathwada region.

The figure is already higher than the 574 cases recorded in Marathwada by the Revenue Department in the entire year of 2014 and three times higher than the cases recorded two years ago.

Out of Marathwada’s eight districts, four Beed, Latur, Osmanabad and Parbhani are the worst affected this year.

As rains played truant, Osmanabad district recorded a meagre 187.9 mm rainfall between June to August while Latur received 212 mm; Beed 173.4 mm, Aurangabad 285 mm, Ahmednagar 151.2 mm, Solapur 98.8 mm and Parbhani 188.7 mm, the release said.

Till now, the state has received an average of 55 percent rainfall (538.7 mm) and water storage in dams and lakes was to the tune of 49 per cent of its capacity, it said.

This time, as many as nine districts – Nashik, Ahmednagar, Solapur, Kolhapur, Beed, Latur, Osmanabad, Nanded and Parbhani – recorded poor rainfall between 26 to 50 percent.

Sanjeev Khanna remanded in judicial custody till September 21

A local court here on Tuesday remanded Indrani Mukherjea’s ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna to judicial custody till september 21.

Earlier in the day, Khanna challenged the petition saying that his earlier remand was ‘illegal’. The court will take his petition on Thursday. His lawyers claim that the police custody had ended and he should have been produced in court instead of being taken to Kolkata.

On Monday, DNA report of the body parts found in Raigad matched to that of Indrani’s. Former Mumbai police commissioner Rakesh Maria in a statement had said that the DNA report “conclusively proves” that Indrani Mukerjea was the mother of the “deceased Sheena Bora”.

Police had also recovered shoes belonging to the accused and jewellery belonging to Sheena as possible evidence and sent body remains purportedly of Sheena – found in a forest in Pen tehsil of neighbouring Raigad district for DNA testing.

Indrani’s husband and former Star India CEO Peter Mukherjea was also quizzed on Monday and a team has been formed to investigate properties and financial transactions of the Mukerjeas in India and abroad.

Mira-Bhayander corporation official held in bribery case

Assistant Commissioner of the Anti Encroachment cell of Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation has been arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs. 50,000, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) said.

The official, identified as Chandrakant Borse, was arrested late on Monday night by the Thane unit of ACB, an official press release said.

“The complainant in the case wanted to escape the demolition of an unauthorised structure constructed by him in the township and approached Borse for it,” Deputy Superintendent of Police of Thane Unit of ACB, Anjali Andale, said.

However, the officer demanded Rs. 50,000 for the work, following which the complainant approached the ACB.

The ACB officials laid a trap near the road leading to the Hiranandani Estate at Patlipada in Thane city and nabbed the officer accepting the money, the release added.

The Assistant Commissioner had been charged under sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and an offence has been registered with the local police, the release added.

Bombay HC CJ Mohit Shah retires

Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court Mohit Shah retired after serving in the post for five years.

Shah, born on September 9, 1953 in Gujarat, assumed office of the Chief Justice of the high court on June 26, 2010.

During his five-year long tenure as the Chief Justice, Shah took suo motu cognizance of various social issues in Maharashtra, including condition of roads, of shelter homes, and providing education and other facilities to students with learning disabilities.

He started as a lawyer in the Gujarat High Court in 1976 and was elevated as a judge in the Gujarat High Court in September 1995.

He was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court on December 24, 2009 after which he assumed office of the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court.

“I have served five years as Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. From my experience I feel the people here (in Mumbai) have a better sense of social responsibility and civic sense,” he said.

“I feel that we should test the efficacy of a law from a common man’s point of view. It should meet the expectations of the common man and not judges and lawyers,” Shah added.

From Wednesday, Justice V K Tahilramani will be the acting Chief Justice till a regular appointment is made.

PIL in HC challenges government’s circular on sedition

A PIL has been filed in the Bombay High Court challenging Maharashtra government’s recent circular which says that sedition charges can be imposed on anybody who, by words, signs or visible representation, criticises politicians or elected representatives belonging to the government.

The High Court’s Division Bench, headed by Justice V M Kanade, today sought a response from the state government in two weeks.

The petitioner Narendra Sharma has contended that the circular dated August 27 amounts to violation onf the fundamental rights of a person and sought the High Court’s direction to quash and set it aside.

The circular says sedition clause can be invoked against “whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representation, is critical of politicians, elected representatives belonging to the government”.

The circular asks police to bear in mind that the sedition clause of IPC can be invoked against whoever, by “words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representation or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, dissatisfaction and provoking violence” against the central or state government.

However, the section 124-A will not be invoked against those trying to bring change in government through legal means without hatred and contempt, it said.

According to the petitioner, the circular can be misused by the police who may not have appropriate training and requisite experience to understand the consequences of imposing such stringent provisions of IPC.

The circular was issued following a direction from the Bombay High Court in March which had taken up suo moto cognizance of the issue following the arrest of cartoonist Aseem Trivedi.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah had said sedition charges cannot be invoked on persons writing or saying anything in criticism of the government and its measures as far as it does not incite violence or cause public disorder.

Meat sale banned for 4 days, sparks controversy

After beef ban in Maharashtra, sale of meat has been prohibited for four days in Mumbai during the Jain community’s upcoming fasting period following a demand including from BJP, sparking a row with ally Shiv Sena denouncing it as “appeasement” and “religious terrorism”.

The order by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Ajoy Mehta came days after a civic body took a similar decision in the adjoining Thane district banning meat sale for eight days from September 11 to 18 when the Jain community will observe fasting period ‘Paryushan’.

Defending the civic body’s decision, Mumbai BJP unit’s general secretary Amarjeet Mishra said the ban has been imposed to protect the religious sentiments of the Jain community and that it should not be taken as a “targeted decision.”

According to the order passed by BMC — ruled by Sena and BJP– the ban on meat sale would be enforced on four days – September 10, 13, 17 and 18. Mehta did not reply to a message sent to him over the decision.

However, civic officials claimed that this is not a new decision and it has been in practice for last several years, adding that the prohibition will not affect the sale of fish and other seafood.

They said the step was taken in view of the growing demand not only by the Jain community, but also from some BJP corporators.

“On these four days, BMC slaughter houses will be shut and sale of meat will also be prohibited. The market department (of BMC) has been asked to enforce the ban and ensure no animal is slaughtered and no meat is sold anywhere in the city,” a senior civic official said.

Civic officials warned of stern action if the ban is violated.

The BJP insisted it was “not a ban” but “being tolerant towards very community in the spirit of secularism”. However, its ally Shiv Sena, which has a majority in the country’s richest corporation BMC, said the ban is unsupportable and alleged that the BJP was “trying to appease” some sections of the society.

Congress leader Sachin Sawant said the order was imposition of RSS ideology.

“Is it for the government to decide what I eat, what I drink, what I wear, where I sleep, when I speak…. What you are seeing across the country is the creeping spectre of Fascism,” Congress leader Manish Tewari said.

Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut equated the decision to “religious terrorism”.

“There are Sikhs, Muslims, Christians and Jains who consider themselves as minorities. And we respect them…But to dictate what we should eat…,” he said.

“The ban is unsupportable. The BMC has buckled under pressure from the BJP. The government should not take any decision to please a particular religious community and should function as per Constitution,” Sena spokesperson Neelam Gorhe said.

Opposing the order, the Qureshi community said their businesses will suffer heavy losses if the meat ban stays and they will approach the Mayor for its review. “If we don’t get justice, we will file a writ petition in High Court, go on a hunger strike and fight for our rights.”

The Maharashtra government had imposed a ban on beef in the state in March this year.