A fury of fire doesn’t seem to die in Mumbai. After the gruesome fire broke out in a chemical plant in MIDC, Dombivli yesterday, panic prevailed in the Lower Parel area after a fire broke out at Marathon Futurex building this afternoon. The building houses offices of top private companies. The building was immediately evacuated after the incident.
Police officials said that the fire erupted in one of the service lifts adding that the blaze had now been doused.
A six-year-old boy in Virar suffered 60 per cent burns after coming in contact with a live wire in his society. The lad named Anish Mourya was trying to retrieve his ball from a roof on Tuesday, when he happened to touch the wire.
Anish was playing on the first floor of the common balcony of Gangai building, when the ball landed on a shade of the shop below. While retrieving his ball from the shade, Anish came in contact with the live wire.
He was then rushed to a nearby hospital and later shifted to Sion hospital. Reports say that he is on his way to recovery.
On Tuesday, the city police caught four teachers and a clerk red hand for helping students cheat on the very first day of the HSC examination in Aurangabad. The incident took place at Shri Gajanan Junior College of Shivneri Colony in Ranjangaon Shenpunji.
According to a report by a leading newspaper, the arrested teachers were caught during the examination from a separate hall by police constable Vilas Dhanwte. After the incident, special police officer Sanjay Nomone reached the college at around 1 pm only to find the suspects busy solving the question paper.
The accused who have been identified are Ratnananda Kadam (centre head), Kalyan Ragunath Kulkarni (40), Sharanappa Sadhu Rakshadkar (48), Prashant Goraksh Markad (35) (teachers) Lalesh Hilal Mahajan (37) and clerk Akshay Prakash Aarke (26).
Madhukar Sawant, senior inspector of MIDC Waluj said, “On February 18, the HSC students took the English exam. Our constable caught the suspects while they were writing answers on chits.”
The constable said that the exam was scheduled at 11 am to 2 pm and he caught them at around 1 pm. Soon after the report was passed to the education department and a team of officials immediately rushed to the junior college. Later a panchanama was carried out by police in the presence of education department officials including the deputy education officer Priyarani Patil.
Police have registered an offence against the arrested people under relevant Sections of Maharashtra Prevention of Malpractices at Universities, Board and other specified Examinations Act, 1982.
A man named Munim Kumar Jaiswal has been arrested in the metropolis for allegedly taking money from students after promising them hall tickets for the Maharashtra State Board’s HSC exams, according to the police. Higher Secondary Certificate examinations started on Tuesday. An official said the duped students were pursuing studies through correspondence and needed hall tickets to appear for HSC exams as ‘external students’. He later identified the accused as Munim Kumar Jaiswal (45).
He said 15 students had approached the police so far though the number of those duped might be as high as 30. According to complainant Anis Ahmed Idrisi, his younger brother had failed Class XI and hence had decided to appear for the HSC exams (Class XII) through correspondence and had joined Chembur-based ‘Baig and Mhatre’, Classes. “Professor Baig of this Chembur-based tutorial assured us that the students would get hall tickets in time. It was he who introduced us to Jaiswal. Each student was asked to pay Rs 5,000 to Jaiswal for the hall ticket which they did,” Idrisi said.
Another parent, Mujahidul Islam alleged that Jaiswal and Baig started giving evasive answers when they were asked about the hall tickets. “On Thursday, Jaiswal bluntly told us that we would not be getting hall tickets. We then decided to approach the police as we realised we had been duped,” Islam said.
The owner of the class, Shahid Baig claimed he had nothing to do with the incident and put the blame on Jaiswal. “I have nothing to do with this issue. I have just charged my tuition fees. Jaiswal took money from students promising them hall tickets and also issued receipts. I am a teacher, all the allegations against me are false,” Baig said in his defence.
Senior Inspector Jayprakash Bhosle of the Chembur police station said Jaiswal was arrested from his Goregaon residence last week and has been charged under Sections 420 (cheating) and 406 (breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code. Further probe was underway.
The Judge Loya case is still a mystery as no government, neither the BJP nor the Maha Vikas Aghadi has committed to investigate the case and find out the actual reason of his death. The Supreme Court also had earlier dismissed a bunch of public interest litigations (PILs) seeking an independent probe into the death of Brijgopal Harkishan Loya in December 2014. Then, Justice Loya was presiding over the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case. Central Home Minister Amit Shah was then an accused in the case in which he was later acquitted from all charges. He died of cardiac arrest on December 1, 2014 in Nagpur where he had gone to attend the wedding ceremony of the daughter of one of his colleagues. Four other judges, who also attended the wedding ceremony, had said that Justice Loya died of heart attack. BH Loya was then officiating as a judge with the CBI special Court that was hearing the Sohrabuddin case. He was the second judge to hear the high-profile encounter case. He had been appointed as the special CBI judge in June 2014 after the presiding judge J.T. Utpat was transferred from the case.
Interestingly, Judge Utpat was removed from the case a day before he was to pronounce the order on a petition for discharge of Amit Shah from the Sohrabuddin encounter case. Incidentally, the Supreme Court had earlier directed that the presiding judge in the case should not be replaced. Incidentally, Judge Utpat had taken strong objection to Amit Shah’s absence from the Court during the trial. Loya died on December 1. His successor discharged Amit Shah from Sohrabuddin encounter case concluding that he need not stand trial. The CBI did not challenge the judgement either. The Maharashtra government’s counsels told the Court that state police following media reports about Loya’s death carried out a discreet investigation, this investigation was done on a white paper and so far, no affidavit was submitted. The police also recorded the statements of the four judges who attended the wedding ceremony. Later on Judge Loya’s family was kept captivated to create fear in them. Not only that, Sanjay Fadnavis, a cousin of Devendra Fadnavis made a late-night call to threaten an advocate who had been working to obtain information regarding the mysterious death of judge Loya. At close to 1 am on the intervening night between 5 and 6 March, Sanjay Fadnavis called the advocate and activist Abhiyan Barahate. Sanjay is the son of then chief minister’s paternal uncle. He is known to be politically active on behalf of his cousin in Nagpur. Many people around allege that from extortion to threatening people and settling the matters on behalf of Fadanvis are done by Sanjay.
On 6 March, Barahate sent a written complaint to the police commissioner of Nagpur about the ‘criminal intimidation in filthy language’ by Sanjay Fadnavis. Barahate explained in his letter to the commissioner that he had met Fadnavis during the 2014 assembly elections in the state while the latter had been campaigning for his cousin Devendra. According to Barahate’s letter, the two exchanged numbers and subsequently met on various occasions, but had not been in touch for at least the past year. Barahate added that he was “deliberately keeping a distance” from those affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata Party because he had begun working with Satish Uke, a lawyer and activist for whom he began appearing before various government authorities and organisations. Uke has been working to gather information and documents pertaining to Judge Loya’s death for a few years now. At the time of his death, Loya was hearing the case regarding the allegedly staged killing of Sohrabuddin Sheikh in which the prime accused was Amit Shah. Uke’s association with Loya became public in recent months after The Caravan published a series of reports regarding the suspicious circumstances surrounding the judge’s death in Nagpur in 2014 purportedly of a heart attack. On 31 January, the lawyer-activist appeared among the speakers during a press conference led by senior advocate Kapil Sibal on behalf of the Congress party. Sibal recounted to the press about Uke’s interactions with Loya. Well! those days in state and in Centre it was BJP’s government and nothing could be actually concluded in the case.
Now, the present Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh made a statement, if new evidence is presented, the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government could consider reinvestigating the mysterious death of Judge B.H. Loya. It might help an audacious Shiv Sena score a few points against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. But any hurried move by the Uddhav Thackeray government to revive the controversial Judge Loya case can boomerang – politically and legally. But minister Deshmukh isn’t the first one to hint at reopening Judge Loya case. Before him, NCP chief Sharad Pawar had also said that the case could be re-investigated if there was a “fresh complaint and it has substantial evidence”. But today, when agitators met Pawar, he insisted that the family of Loya should come forward so that government can take up the matter with persuasion. Many, including the family members of Judge Loya have suspected a foul play in his death and sought an impartial inquiry. So, should the case be investigated thoroughly? Yes. But there are several impediments that could hinder the Maharashtra government’s consideration from turning into something transformative.
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The mysterious case of Justice Brijgopal Harkishan Loya in 2014 has again been re-opened by an activist Ashok Pai who is demanding a thorough inquiry. On January 30 last, Mr. Pai went on a protest with more than 30 people at the Gateway of India to demand a fresh probe in Loya death case. Such protests were also held at places like Andheri station, Churchgate to Mumbai High Court. Of them, eight to nine activists were from the Civil Society, Mumbai, while one person had come from Pune.
People were detained by the police. However later they were all released. According to the protesters they were detained because they were all wearing T-shirts with identical lettering that read, “Who killed Judge Loya?”Apart from the T- shirts, the protesters also held a banner with the image of Mahatma Gandhi and ‘Satyamev Jayate’ written on it.
On Tuesday, Mr. Pai held a press conference at Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh at Azad Maidan to discuss in detail the death of Justice Loya. Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Mr Pai said, “We are hopeful that this government would conduct an inquiry sincerely. We want that the case should be re-opened.”
When AV contacted Mr. Pai, he said, “The inquiry done by the previous Maharashtra government through SCID Mr Sanjay Barwe was a sham. He did the inquiry within 2 days, getting statements of 4 judges in a single day which is impossible.”
He further stated, “Why did the Maharashtra government have to hire a battery of topmost lawyers of the country like Mukul Rohatgi and Harish Salve and spend crores of public money just to stop the investigation?”
Home minister Anil Deshmukh on January 9 had said that the Maharashtra government is ready to reinvestigate the death case of Loya and it will do the necessary inquiry to reinvestigate the case.
After forming Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra, NCP chief Sharad Pawar and veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh have favoured the reopening of the Justice Loya case.
In an interview with a Marathi news channel, Sharad Pawar has said, “If there is a demand [for an investigation], then one should think about it on what basis are they making this demand, what is the truth in it, this should be investigated. If there is something in it, then maybe a re-investigation should be done. If not, then it is not right to make baseless allegations on anyone.”
Justice Loya expired on December 1, 2014 due to cardiac arrest in Nagpur where he had gone to attend the wedding of a colleague’s daughter. Reportedly, Loya died when he was hearing a matter related to the allegedly fake encounter of Sohrabuddin Sheikh. According to sources, in this fake encounter Home minister Amit Shah was one of the accused. Incidentally, Shah was Gujarat state minister when this fake encounter took place.
In a freewheeling chat with our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Vaidehi Taman, Mr Vinod Chand laid emphasis on the need for free and fair investigation in the Justice Loya case.
Justice Loya’s family doesn’t have any doubt about his death. In such circumstances, will your fight really have substantial ground in this case?
This statement attributed to the family was made during the time of the Devendra Fadnavis government. At the Centre, the same party (BJP) is heading the government. The day the story broke in the Caravan Magazine, the entire family of Loya was picked up by the Maharashtra Police. They were taken to a farm and held captive for 15 days and they were not given food or water for three days. They wanted to pressurise the family.
Is the family out of fear now?
The family is not contactable because they are still under fear. They are traumatised as the same government still is at the Centre holding power. The government has only changed in the state. The family has a video that has recorded all the statements. If the family gets an assurance that they need not fear, then they will change their stand.
With the family involved in this moment and a BJP government at the Centre, how do you look at the future of this case?
The family doesn’t matter. Let’s say you are murdered whether your family is convinced or not whether it was a natural death or murder, the fact does not change that your death needs an investigation. We are not telling that the man was murdered or he died a natural death. Sanjay Barve the current Mumbai Police Commissioner has done a discreet inquiry. Legally there is no status for such a discreet inquiry. Either there is a proper investigation or no investigation.
Still BJP is in power at the Centre?
It doesn’t matter. We are saying that the whole process has been short-circuited. There should not be a discreet inquiry. There should be free and fair investigation. In a criminal case, most of the work is done in a trial court. The Supreme Court has put a lid on the case.
Do you think free and fair investigation will happen?
If it happens, well and good, and if it doesn’t, then we will agitate. We have asked 20 questions if somebody can answer those questions we will close the case.
Looks like fire tragedies are here to stay in Mumbai at least for some more days. After a fire that charred the 8th and the 9th floors in the GST Bhavan at Mazagaon yesterday, a big fire broke out at the Metropolitan Chemicals in Dombivli at around 1.15 pm today.
It is said that the fire broke out in a barrel containing chemicals in the Metropolitan Chemicals. Later when the fire turned severe, it spread to other barrels lying side-by-side to the barrel that initially caught fire. Initially the fire started on a low pace but later as explosions started multiplying the fire raged to its extreme. The sound that emulated from the fire-hit factory became so severe that people from the adjoining factories were shifted to a safe place. Hearing about the fire, around 12 fire fighting engines were immediately rushed to the spot. When reports last came in, no casualties had been reported till then. The fire was still going on even after two hours.
Beautification drives of a city before the arrival of a powerful World personality is not an unusual matter. But the Gujarat administration has gone a step further for the visit of the US President, Donald Trump who is to arrive here on February 24.
In its bid to conceal slums and any sights of poverty that may catch the attention of the US President, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is building half-a-kilometre long wall on the stretch between the Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad airport. The wall, with a height of six or seven feet, will come up alongside the road connecting the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport to Indira Bridge.
This is the route that the US President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take on February 24 for their road show when the two visit the state for a massive event at the newly built Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium on the lines of ‘Howdy Modi’ which was held in Houston last year.
The wall is being built to hide the more than 500 kutcha houses at the Dev Saran or Saraniyavaas slum area. The slums have an estimated population of 2,500.
Once the slums are concealed, plantation of date palms will be done along the stretch as part of the beautification drive. Roads that were in dire need for repair and were not resurfaced for years will also be re-laid for the visit. In all, 16 roads will be resurfaced for Trump’s visit and decorative lighting may also be installed along the route the US President takes.
The overall cost of the beautification is expected to be around Rs 50 crore, it is understood.
A similar exercise was taken up before the visit of Trump’s daughter Ivanka to Hyderabad in 2017when police rounded up beggars from streets and detained them to hide the poverty on display. Such drives were also held when Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe visited Gujarat for two days in 2017 and when China’s President Xi Jinping visited the state in 2014.
Noted Bengali actor and former Trinamool Congress MP Tapas Pal passed away following a cardiac arrest in the wee hours of Tuesday in a Mumbai-based private hospital. He was 61.
Born on September 28, 1958, Tapas started his career as a Bengali actor in the film ‘Dadar Kirti’ in 1980. He was awarded the Filmfare Award for his role in ‘Saheb’ (1981). In 1984, he made his Bollywood debut in ‘Abodh’.
He had contested and won the Lok Sabha elections on TMC ticket in 2014 and became a Member of Parliament from Krishnanagar constituency. The actor-turned-politician was arrested by the CBI for alleged link to Rose Valley Chit Fund in December 2016 and was granted bail after 13 months.
Pal is survived by his wife Nandini and daughter Sohini.