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New pandal policy will take sheen off Ganeshotsav

Organisers say that they erect pandals on roads due to lack of open spaces in the city.

GanpatiGanesh mandals are unhappy with the new pandal policy pertaining to using 25 per cent of the roads for erecting pandals in the city. According to the organisers Ganesh Chaturthi is an important festival of Maharashtra which attracts large number of crowds and celebrations are held peacefully and no law and order problem occurs. The new order came into force after residents of Thane had complained about the pandals encroaching 80 per cent of the roads thereby creating inconvenience to pedestrians and obstructing traffic. The guidelines also state that the pandals should not obstruct traffic and they should not be erected near school, hospital and station.

The 10-day Ganesh festival, beginning on September 17 this year, is perhaps Mumbai’s most defining cultural event that has been growing bigger in scale every year. There are close to 10,000 Ganesh festival organisers in the city, many enjoying active support and sponsorship from parties across the political spectrum.
Ramesh Deshpande, a Ganesh festival organiser from Kandivali said, “How can authorities frame new guidelines every year? We always follow rules and the Ganesh festival is being celebrated peacefully everywhere. We will go ahead with the celebrations as usual.”

Naresh Surve, a Borivali resident said, “Since Mumbai is a concrete jungle there is lack of open spaces in the city. Therefore we don’t have any option but to erect the pandals on roads. Even housing societies deny permission to us for erecting pandals inside its premises. Nobody can disrupt Ganesh festival celebrations as it will hurt the religious sentiments of people.”

Rupesh Joshi, a ganesh mandal organiser from Malad said, “No one deliberately puts pandals on the road – they do it because they have no choice in this city. We need to make this a win-win situation for all, but the festival organisers should not be affected in any way. Noise pollution and traffic problems occur whenever any festival is celebrated but that doesn’t mean we stop all celebrations.”

Festival organisers regularly come under fire for violating sound pollution limits for public events, but the spotlight has shifted to a new controversy this year: pandals erected intrusively on public roads. In 2014, close to 1,200 marquees were put up on Mumbai’s roads and pavements, including spaces near bus stops, railway stations and even hospitals.

Dayanand Nene, president of the Alert Citizens Forum of India, said, “We are not against any festival, but are against the way they are celebrated. More than 100 pandals encroach roads leading to traffic in the area.”

“These mandals are patronised by politicians who harass common man under the garb of keeping the tradition intact. In light of the high court’s observation, stringent action should be taken against pandals encroaching more than 25 per cent of the roads or by levying a deterrent fine of Rs1 lakh,” added Nene.

Shiv Sena showing helplessness while supporting Hardik Patel?

I can smell something while Shiv Sena is praising Hardik Patel, and in reciprocation Hardik Patel too saying that I am walking on the footsteps of Balasaheb Thackeray.

After organising 163 demonstrations in Gujarat, Hardik Patel is making his way to New Delhi. He emerged as a leader in a massive rally on August 25, demanding backward class reservation for the huge land owners, economically and socially forward Patidars, who are known as Patels. Now, he is hoping to unite all those who are demanding reservation for their caste in UP, Bihar and Haryana, to form a “national alliance” which helps his demands.

On the other hand, the mass appeal of Hardik Patel in Gujarat “does not augur well for the BJP”, but the Shiv Sena said, calling him “a hero” who had punctured claims that Gujarat was a peaceful state.

Here irony is that, Hardik says “Balasaheb Thackeray is my idol”. It seems, Patel is unaware that Balasaheb staunchly opposed caste based reservations. Another ridiculous statement Hardik made is that “he would like to work with Raj Thackeray. He should know that Raj himself is fighting for his political survival and does not believe in teamwork but dictatorship in party so his cooperation to Hardik is out of question. Anyway, ignoring Balasaheb and taking advantage of the situation is need of the hour for the Sena. That’s why they are praising young Patel leader while attacking PM Modi to its best.

“Until now, (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi was considered the only political ‘neta’ who could pull crowds,” a hard-hitting editorial in the party’s mouthpiece “Saamana stated. Now, Hardik Patel has become the ‘king of crowds’ which does not augur well for the BJP,” the Sena said, referring to the Patel community leader who has taken on the Gujarat government over job reservations.

Hardik Patel is a hero of Gujarat. His rallies attract four-five lakh people. With his super-mammoth rally in Ahmedabad, he has thrown the gauntlet at the state government. Until now, Modi uses the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s name, now this had been usurped by Hardik Patel.

The state government committed the misadventure of detaining Hardik Patel after the rally and it paid for the blunder. Violence erupted all over the state; even ministers had to bear the brunt of Patidars’ ire. Now, Hardik Patel has threatened that if the Patidars were also not given job reservations, “then the lotus (BJP party symbol) will not bloom in 2017. The manner in which the Gujarat youths have responded has created waves in Gujarat political circles,” the editorial said.

It thumbed a nose at Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, who had invited Maharashtra businesses to her state, saying Gujarat was “peaceful, stable and well-administered”.”Now, what?” the Sena asked. “A person who has yet to grow a moustache has proved her claims as bogus… and revealed the true face of Gujarat.

Shiv Sena has time and again rubbed the salt on the wounds of BJP. However, the Sena questioned the legitimacy of the Patidars’ demands for inclusion in the Other Backward Class (OBC) category, saying the Patels enjoyed the same social-political status in Gujarat as ‘Marathas’ in Maharashtra. The Patels were in the forefront in various sectors like diamonds, realty and big business and also formed a huge chunk of the Gujarat NRIs, trading and commerce.

“They are leading in politics with Chief Minister Anandiben Patel hailing from the community; earlier, Chimanbhai Patel, Keshubhai Patel and Babubhai Patel ruled the state. Yet, the community wants to become ‘backward’ and takes to the streets. Similarly, the ‘Marathas’ are also powerful in Maharashtra but asking for reservation. However, till date their agitations were peaceful.

Meanwhile, Gujarat’s Patel agitation’s intensity becomes lesser. This agitation got prominence in media because of two reasons. Media never covers silence protest and they give coverage to violent protest. Till the Patidars were protesting silently they received no footage on television or space in newspapers. As the agitation became violent every news channel and newspaper has started covering it.

Hardik would tour India to garner support but his base in Gujarat would be weakened. A high profile murder drama has emerged and the spicy juicy story full of suspense, mystery intrigued relationships has overshadowed all other news. On the day Sheena’s murder news broke out17 murders occurred at various cities and 9 women were reportedly raped but Indrani being high profile VVIP the focus is shifted to her leaving even Gujarat Patel agitation to backstage. Media has its own ways and priorities than the people and viewers.

Police seize suitcase from Indrani, Peter Mukerjea’s residential premises

Peter-MukerjeaIn a recovery which could prove to be a fresh lead in the Sheena Bora murder case, Mumbai Police on Sunday recovered a suitcase from the residential premises of Indrani and Peter Mukerjea, situated in Worli.

The recovery is considered to be significant as in a similar suitcase Sheena was dumped inside after being killed and was then put on fire.

The ‘sized suitcase’ will help Mumbai Police to nail Indrani’s blatant lie that she has no role in her daughter Sheena’s murder.

Notably, reports had earlier claimed that Indrani, the prime accused, has denied her alleged role in the murder case.

The development comes a day after the car in which Sheena was allegedly killed was traced, even as questions cropped up about a cover-up by police in not registering a case of murder or accidental death three years back when a partially-burnt body, believed to be hers, was found.

The sensational Sheena Bora murder case probe took a fresh turn on Friday night when the police claimed that Sanjeev Khanna, the second husband of Indrani Mukerjea, confessed to his complicity in the crime during a joint interrogation of three accused.

On Friday, the police also briefly questioned Indrani’s husband and former Star India CEO Peter Mukerjea. Police had earlier questioned Rahul Mukerjea, Peter’s son from another marriage, who allegedly had a relationship with Sheena which Indrani disapproved of.

The mystery of Sheena’s passport recovered from the Dehradun home of her ex-boyfriend Rahul Mukerjea has been compounded with a new twist in the tale.

Even as several theories related to the murder of Sheena continue to surface, Mumbai police today took Indrani Mukerjea’s ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna and driver Shyam Rai to Raigad where the alleged crime took place.

Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria had earlier claimed: “The victim (Sheena) was strangulated by her step-father and mother and her body was set ablaze using petrol in a forest in Pen taluka.”

Indrani was arrested by Khar Police on August 25, 2015, in connection with the murder case. She was later produced before the Bandra court, which remanded her in police custody till August 31.

Her driver was also arrested on August 25 and during interrogation, he claimed that Indrani had killed her daughter Sheena and that he had helped her in disposing of the body by dumping it in the forests of Raigad District.

Sheena’s mother, Indrani Mukherjee is believed to have killed her, allegedly by strangulating, with help from driver SP Rai and ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna on April 24, 2012.

Dawood Ibrahim’s latest business interest is ‘blood diamonds’

DawdUnderworld don and 1993 Mumbai blasts mastermind Dawood Ibrahim, who is known to have interests in real estate, money laundering and illegal financial services, is now in the business of ‘blood diamonds’.

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval had asked intelligence agencies to ‘pinpoint’ Dawood’s businesses in a bid to freeze the don’s assets.

In a dossier created by the investigators, the officials have stated that the current focus of Dawood’s businesses is to promote and expand the business of conflict diamonds in Africa and Dubai.

Blood diamonds (also called conflict diamonds) is a term used for diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency.

Blood diamonds have largely been blacklisted in the diamond markets across the world.

The dossier details Dawood’s numerous links to countries such as Zimbabwe and Kenya and the way in which the D-company acquires diamonds abroad and smuggles them into Dubai.

The investigators have found out that Dawood’s Dubai-based company, called Al Noor Diamonds, is a front for this illegal trade in blood diamonds.

“On each trip, diamonds worth around USD 5 to 10 lakh are smuggled into Dubai and the African courier is paid USD 10,000 as his courier fee,” reads the dossier.

The investigators are now investigating the Indian link of the syndicate. Notably, India is a major processor of diamonds; almost 10 of every 11 diamonds that are sold across the globe are cut and polished in the country.

Dawood is on top of the most wanted list in India.

Vinod Kambli denies allegations of locking maid in room for three days

KambliFormer Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli and his wife Andrea late on Sunday denied the claim made by their servant of illegal confinement against the couple.

“All this is wrong. She should prove her allegations,” Kambli told while talking about the issue.

“Will look into matter, will be taking action against her,” stated Andrea.

Early in the morning, news broke that the former Indian cricketer was accused of allegedly confined maid Soni in a room for three days after she demanded her rightful wages.

The maid had also accused Kambli and his wife of harassing and abusing her.

“I worked very hard, worked for 2 yrs with them. They treated me very badly. I begged them to let me go home but they confiscated my phone and documents,” she said.

After she was let out by the duo, Soni headed to the police station to register the complaint.

The case has been registered under IPC 342, 504, 506 and 34.PC 342, 504, 506 and 34.

Police to question Indrani’s ex-husband Siddharth Das’ brother

The Mumbai Police has reached Silchar in Assam to question Shantanu Das, brother of Indrani Mukerjea’s ex-husband and Sheena Bora’s father Siddharth Das.

Shantanu Das has expressed shock over Sheena’s death and confirmed she was his brother Siddharth’s daughter.

Siddharth has been missing since last ten years.

The other two murder accused Sanjeev Khanna and Indrani’s driver Shyamvar Rai have been taken to the Raigad spot where the body remains, allegedly of Sheena, have been found. The TV channel claims that the police have recovered syringes at the alleged crime scene.

In another twist in the case, Indrani Mukerjea’s son Mikhail Bora is believed to have been the next target after his sister was brutally murdered.

Police recreate crime scene in Sheena Bora Murder case

The sensational Sheena Bora murder case took another turn on Sunday when police seized a suitcase that was purportedly meant for packing the body of her brother, whom Indrani Mukherjea had allegedly planned to kill, even as key accused Sanjeev Khanna and the driver were taken to spot to re-create the crime scene.

Officials were tightlipped about the progress in the probe amidst reports that Indrani and her former husband Sanjeev Khanna had been making contradictory claims about who killed her daughter Sheena three years ago.

The new twist in the probe came when Sheena’s brother Mikhail claimed that their mother Indrani had planned to kill him too on April 23, 2012, when she offered him a drink laced with sedatives.

The same day Sheena was allegedly killed by Indrani and Khanna in a car with the help of the driver Shyam Rai. The three had carried the body and disposed it in Pen tehsil in Raigad district the next day.

The seizure of the suitcase from residential premises of Indrani and Peter Mukerjea in Mumbai’s Worli area apparently lends credence to Mikhail’s claim about his mother’s plan to kill him and pack his body parts but there was no police confirmation of this theory.

On Sunday, police brought Sanjeev Khanna to Khar police station and later took him to forest in Pen tehsil, along with Rai.

Indrani, Khanna and Rai will be produced before a local court on Monday where the police is likely to seek extension of their custody.

During sustained interrogation on Saturday, Indrani and Sanjeev had blamed each other for the crime. Indrani accused Khanna of committing the murder and dragging her into the crime. However, he said he only assisted Indrani as she had promised to help him financially.

Mikhail was also questioned at a hotel in Bandra on Saturday.

Mumbai-bound Kuwait Air’s flight returned after bird hit

Kuwait Airways has said that its flight from Kuwait to Mumbai made an emergency landing at the Kuwait Airport following a bird crashing into the plane’s cockpit.

The flight KU301 returned to the airport and passengers were switched to an alternative aircraft to resume their flight earlier last week, Kuwait News Agency, KUNA, reported.

Birds crashing into planes usually pose an element of danger, with some recorded yet rare incidents where such accidents had resulted in fatalities.

However, 65 per cent of bird strikes cause just superficial damage to the plane, the report said.

Robbers chop woman’s finger for gold ring in Maharashtra

In a gruesome incident, unidentified robbers chopped of the finger of a woman on which she was wearing a gold ring and fled with it here, police said.

The incident occurred on August 24 when the 54-year-old victim was travelling in a local bus, Assistant Police Inspector (API) Sharaddha Vaidande of Thane Nagar Police Station said.

The robbers sprayed some poisonous chemical on her finger after which it became numb and immediately chopped it. They fled away with her 5 gram gold ring worth Rs 10,000, the woman was wearing in that finger, the API said.

According to the official, the woman was admitted to a local hospital and discharged on August 28.

Following her complaint, a case under section 326A (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid ) and 329 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act) of IPC has been registered against unidentified persons and investigations are underway, they added.

First ever ambulance watch tower inaugurated

The first ever ambulance watch tower in the state was inaugurated in the district by Yuva Sena Chief Aditya Thackeray.

The tower was inaugurated at the Vashi toll post by Aditya Thackeray, in the presence of Public Works Minister and Thane Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde.

In his speech Aditya profusely thanked Shinde for readily accepting the suggestion made by him to set up a watch tower for ambulances and urged him to set up many more such towers in the state as well.

The ambulance watch towers are meant to keep tabs on the movement of ambulances with critical patients and make easy routes available to them.

In his speech Shinde said that a tall tower will be set up at toll booths from where ambulances can be spotted and a green corridor could be created for their movement.