A week after Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh resigned to join the Bharatiya Janata Party; the top post is still lying vacant. The Nationalist Congress Party accused the Maharashtra government led by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan of delaying to take a decision on the matter. “It is very unfortunate that since one week there is no CP for Mumbai city. The proposal has been put up to the CM. Hopefully he will take a decision soon,” said NCP leader Nawab Malik.
Ahmed Javed, Rakesh Maria and Vijay Kamble are the frontrunners for the post, but political parties have their own preferences. Sources said that the Congress is favouring Ahmed Javed and its ally the NCP is favouring Rakesh Maria.
Meanwhile, it is expected that the police establishment board will meet next week to discuss the matter and will send its recommendations to the Chief Minister.
After quitting as Commissioner, Satyapal Singh had said that there was a need to back BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi so that he can bring about a change in the nation after he becomes PM.
In an attempt to justify his switch to politics, he had also recited lines from a famous poem and said those staying “neutral” will be judged adversely by the history as there was a need to take sides in this battle for change.


BJP leader Nitin Gadkari on Friday stood by the defamation complaint filed by him with the magistrate’s court here against Union Minister of Information and Communication Manish Tewari, and sought that the court take cognisance of it and initiate further process.
Hindi film actor Nana Patekar has reportedly turned down an offer by the BJP to contest the upcoming 2014 General Elections from Mumbai North Central constituency against Congress’ Priya Dutt. 
The Congress finally has finally bowed down to the demands of NCP by accepting the 26:22 seat sharing agreement with the party. The seat sharing issue has always remained a bone of contention between both the parties. Earlier, the Congress had asked the NCP to accept the 26:19 formula based on its performance in the assembly and Lok Sabha election. NCP nonetheless opposed and said that it won’t accepting anything less than 22 seats. The deadlock between both the parties arises whenever elections are scheduled to be held in the state.
A day after a magazine claimed that Swami Aseemanand had implicated RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in several terror attacks, the former has denied giving any such interview.
Even as the Centre works to find a middle way out of the Telangana tangle, the Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay tabling of the Telangana bill in Parliament, saying it did not want to interfere at this stage.