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Opposition withdraws no confidence motion against Speaker

GOVERNOR-AT-VIDHAN-BHAVANThe Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Monday withdrew its no-confidence motion against Speaker Dilip Walse-Patil.

BJP legislator Devendra Phadanvis told the House that after discussions with Leader of Opposition Eknath Khadse and group leaders, it has been decided against pressing for the one line motion – “Speaker of the Legislative Assembly be removed from his post” – to be taken up.

Enraged with the Speaker’s decision not to allow time for debate in the House during the winter session last December, the Opposition members had moved a no-confidence motion against the Chair.

The motion, listed in the day’s business, was moved by Khadse and supported by 38 other members.

Opposition targets Governor on Adarsh issue, shout slogans

shout-slogansThe Opposition in Maharashtra Legislature on Monday shouted slogans against Governor K Sankaranarayanan accusing him of protecting corrupt ministers.

They raised slogans like “Governor go back”, “make Maharashtra toll free” when the Governor delivered his speech to the joint session of both Houses on the first day of the four-day Legislature session.

The protesting members were led by Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Vinod Tawde.

The Governor was targeted in view of his refusal to sanction CBI to prosecute former state Chief Minister Ashok Chavan in the Adarsh housing society scam.

In his 40-minute speech, Sankaranarayanan listed achievements of the Prithviraj Chavan-led government in the field of infrastructure, health, e-governance, industrial investment, social sector to uplift lives of poor and down trodden, and steps taken to tide over acute drought situation.

He said 4,484 kms road length out of 2.42 lakh kms has been developed by PWD, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation and National Highway Authority on Built Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis.

So far, 67 toll plazas have been closed. For bringing uniform policy regarding projections to be implemented under public-private partnership scheme, a PPP toll policy is being considered by the government, he said, adding that the state has been able to attract highest foreign direct investment in the country.

The state has the highest 18 per cent share of investment amounting to Rs 10,21,633 crore in the total investment involved in industrial proposals filed with the Centre. Out of the 403 mega projects, 114 projects have gone into production, he said.

More than 8.7 crore residents have been enrolled and Aadhar cards have been generated for approximately 8.2 crore residents, which is the highest in the country, he said.

The Governor expressed satisfaction that the state has achieved remarkable success in reducing maternal mortality rate. The rate for country stands at 212 per one lakh live births, while in Maharashtra it is 104.

Teen raped by neighbour in Kalyan

rape1A 13-year-old school girl was allegedly raped by her classmate in a coaching centre in Kalyan, police said on Monday.

According to the police complaint lodged by the victim on Sunday, she was sexually assaulted by Santosh Pawar (23) on Valentine’s Day, which also happened to be her birthday.
Both the girl and the accused used to attend coaching classes together in Khadegolavali of Kalyan following which they became close friends, APSI V K Hirey of Kolshewadi Police Station said.

After her birthday celebrations, the girl was allegedly raped by Santosh on the terrace of the coaching class building.

Based on the complaint, police have registered an offence under section 376 of the IPC and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act of 2012.

The duo lived in the same locality.

MHA seeks report on repeated parole to Sanjay Dutt

Sanjay-DuttThe furore over actor Sanjay Dutt’s parole extension refuses to die down and now the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sought a report from the Maharashtra Government on the same.

Dutt was convicted by the Supreme Court for illegal possession of arms in relation to the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and was sentenced to 6 years of imprisonment.

Dutt had served 18 months of his jail term earlier and had surrendered himself to the TADA court on May 18th, 2013 to serve the remaining punishment.

In less than a year, he had been granted parole three times by the Maharashtra Govt. The 54-year-old actor has been out on parole since December 21 and was going to return to the Yerawada Jail in Pune on February 21.

Dutt had again applied for parole in order to attend his ailing wife and look after his twin children. And his wish was granted! His parole was again extended till 21st March.

The repeated extension of parole to the actor has triggered criticism from several quarters and accusations that the Maharashtra government is trying to save the actor.

The MHA bogged down by the societal pressure has finally ordered a probe into this unfair ordeal of parole extension to Dutt.

And this is only but fair to satisfy the consciousness of the masses.

After arrest, Yasin got free by misleading Kolkata Police: NIA

Yasin-gadiIndian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Yasin Bhatkal could have been in the net of security agencies way back in 2009 but he successfully managed to free himself from Kolkata Police after being arrested in a theft case by concealing his identity, NIA has said.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA), in its second charge sheet filed against Bhatkal and his aides, said Bhatkal had visited Kolkata in 2009 along with suspected IM operative Qateel Siddiqui, who had died inside Pune’s Yerawada central jail in June 2012, to build his network there.

The probe agency said Kolkata Police had arrested him in connection with a petty theft case but Bhatkal concealed his identity and freed himself from the clutches of law.

“Accused Md Ahmed Siddibapa (Yasin) also visited Kolkata in 2009 along with one Qateel Siddiqui and stayed at the residence of one Humayun for the furtherance of the activities of the IM. During his stay at Kolkata, he tried to build his network there and was arrested on suspicion in a case of theft by the Kolkata Police,” the NIA has said.

“During arrest, he revealed his assumed identity as Md. Arshad which was found to be non-existent, thus proving that the accused has been assuming new identities to conceal his actual identity,” it said.

NIA also alleged that Bhatkal had made “extensive efforts” for recruitment of new cadres for IM in Bhatkal in Karnataka and Darbhanga in Bihar.

It also said that Bhatkal established a safe hideout in Shaheen Bagh after the Batla House encounter on September 19, 2008 and also had his hideouts in Darbhanga, Samastipur and Madhubani in Bihar.

Complaint filed against Tarun Tejpal for keeping mobile phone in jail

tejpalGoa jail authorities filed a formal police complaint against Tehelka founder-editor Tarun Tejpal and six others after mobile phones were found allegedly in their possession inside the Sada Sub jail.

During a surprise inspection in the jail yesterday, the authorities had found Tejpal possessing a mobile phone with a SIM card in it, Additional Inspector General of Police Gopal Parsekar told reporters here today.

The formal police complaint has been registered against Tejpal, he said.

Tejpal (50), charged with raping his junior woman colleague during an event here last year, is currently lodged in cell no. 14 of the high security Sada Sub jail, located about 40 kms from Panaji.

The surprise raid was conducted by sub-divisional magistrate Gaurish Shankhwalkar yesterday wherein seven mobile phones loaded with SIM cards were found in the sub jail.

While Parsekar refused to state exactly where the mobile was allegedly hidden by Tejpal, sources said it was found under his bedding.

A senior police official said a legal opinion would be sought on which sections of Indian Penal Code could be pressed against Tejpal.

The jail authorities, however, said although the preliminary inquiry indicts Tejpal of violating the rules, a detailed inquiry would be conducted to ascertain as to who helped him to sneak in the cell phone inside the jail.

Parsekar said two-layer frisking is in place in the jail, one by personnel of India Reserve Batallion and another by jail guards.

“We don’t know how the mobiles were transported in, whether it’s done by prisoners, IRB or jail guards. Only a detailed inquiry would reveal the truth,” he said.

Goa police had last week filed a charge sheet against Tejpal.

He had been charged under sections 354, 354-A (sexual harassment), 341 and 342 (wrongful restrain), 376 (rape), 376(2)(f) and 376 (2)(k) (takes advantage of his official position and commits rape on a woman in his custody).

Compensation for kids who face abuse at shelter homes

Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court that a compensation of Rs. 1.50 lakh would be given to every child who faces sexual or physical abuse at shelter homes in the state.

A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and G S Kulkarni was hearing a bunch of public interest litigations on the condition of children at special homes and shelter homes.

Additional government pleader Abhinandan Vagyani told the court that government had decided to give a compensation of Rs. 1.50 lakh to victims of abuse at shelter homes.

“Vocational training will also be given to the child. The file is presently pending before the state law and judiciary department for final clearance,” Vagyani said.

The court sought to know if such a child would be eligible for other government schemes. Vagyani said he would take instructions and inform the court after four weeks.

The judges also suggested that the state can provide vocational training to all the children at the shelter homes who are above 16 years old, so that they can use that training to earn a livelihood after leaving the institution.

“Not every child in a special home or shelter home is disabled or a slow learner. If they can be given some vocational training, the problem of what they would do after they turn 18 is solved. After they turn 18, they cannot stay at shelter homes,” Justice Kanade said.

Vagyani informed the court that a policy on the issue of providing vocational training is also pending for clearance and would be okayed expeditiously.

The court also noted that the members of Child Welfare Committee need to be specially trained to handle cases of children from shelter homes. “These people do not apply their minds and take ad-hoc decisions without taking all aspects into consideration,” the court observed.

No damage to main plant; production to resume soon: CEAT

Major-fireTyre manufacturing company CEAT said the massive fire at its facility did not impact production as the mishap occurred at its raw material store and no damage was done to the main plant.

There was no loss of life and damage to the main plant and machinery. Manufacturing activities were temporarily suspended yesterday and will be resumed at the earliest, a statement by the tyre unit said.

It said the management was fully cooperating with the authorities to find out the cause of the fire.

A major fire broke out at the premises of the company at Nahur near Bhandup. The incident also disrupted train services on the central line.

The electricity had to be shut down at the Nahur railway station as a precautionary measure.

Illegal offices of BJP & others existed prior to DC rules: Govt

Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court that offices of BJP and some government organisations, considered illegal on a plot reserved for a garden near Mantralaya, were not demolished as they existed even before Development Control rules were framed in 1991.

The court was hearing a bunch of PILs alleging that BJP and some state government organisations, including employment exchange and Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), had illegally built offices on this plot.

The offices were legally built before DC rules were framed, an affidavit filed by a PWD engineer of the state government said. In the DC rules, this plot had been reserved for a garden and a recreational ground.

In the affidavit, the government has shifted the responsibility of demolishing these offices on Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, which is the planning authority.

The affidavit further said that without prejudice these structures, which existed prior to 1991, have been expressly permitted by the Municipal Corporation to continue in accordance with DC rules.

On last occasion, the court had stopped BJP from carrying out additional construction.

The PIL, filed by Nariman Point Churchgate Citizens Welfare Trust, Oval Cooperage Residents Association and the Federation of Churchgate Residents, demanded removal of all encroachments and structures constructed on the “Nehru Garden” plot of land and restoration of the garden as a green space.

A bench headed by Justice Anoop Mohata adjourned the hearing to four weeks to enable the petitioners to file rejoinder.

Woman jumps into Bhayandar creek along with her son

A 30 year old woman along jumped into Bhayandar creek along with her six year old son while commuting in a suburban train heading towards Virar. The Navghar police have recovered the dead body of deceased and her son. The deceased has been identified as Yasodha Rana and Vikas Rana respectively.

At around 12.30 pm the local train was heading towards Virar when the Yashoda tied her son with the saree on her back and jumped into Bhayandar creek. After the incident, the railway police was informed who then alerted the Navghar police station.

While searching the police had found the dead body on the shore of the creek and also recovered the diary which contained the information about Yashoda’s husband.

A Police official informed, “As per the information provided in the diary we contacted Yashoda’s husband and learnt that she is a Nallasopara resident. We are yet to ascertain the reason behind why she had committed suicide.”