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2 corporators of Shiv Sena return home and said we are with Uddhav Thackeray : Maharashtra

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It appears that former corporators are slowly returning to the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena. Two former corporators from Thane—Ankita Patil and Naresh Manera—who had joined Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s camp, have recently returned to it. This is the first time that Thackeray’s faction has got support from Thane, Chief Minister Shinde’s bastion, since the rebellion. Another former corporator Jyotsana Dighe, has also switched over from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to the Thackeray Shiv Sena. Patil said, “Some people created confusion in our minds. But we are now with Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray. We met him last week.” Manera, a former deputy mayor of Thane, also returned to the Thackeray camp. However, he said, “I never left Thackeray.”

Former corporator of Andheri West Dighe had left the Shiv Sena and joined Congress with Central Minister Narayan Rane in 2005. She later joined the BJP and was appointed Vice President of BJP Mumbai. On Saturday she met Thackeray and joined the Shiv Sena. “I have returned home. I started my political career with the Shiv Sena and have decided to work for it,” said Dighe.

Most former corporators from Thane had met Shinde on June 6. It was claimed that all corporators in Thane except Shiv Sena MP Rajan Vichare’s wife Nandini supported him during the rebellion. Shinde then left Thackeray with 40 MLAs of Shiv Sena and formed a government with BJP’s support. 40 No of MLAs of the Shiv Sena who backed Shinde

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Mumbai’s Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Sudhakar Pathare, who was posted in the Port Zone, passed away in a road accident on Saturday.

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Pathare had visited Hyderabad for training. He was on his way to visit a temple with a relative when the accident occurred. Both Pathare and his relative lost their lives in the crash.

Mumbai Police have been informed about the incident.

More details are awaited.

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Order to demolish the tomb of Hazrat Syed Bale Shah Baba in Mira Bhayander

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Mumbai: The state government has issued an order to demolish the four hundred year old dargah of Hazrat Syed Bale Shah Peer Rahmatullah Alaih located in Mira Bhayander. Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation has sent a letter to the collector declaring this dargah illegal and ordered action against it. As the dargah is located on forest land, communalists had started demanding the demolition of the dargah. In the House, Darranjan Daukhre had also demanded action against the dargah, after which now the state government has ordered to run a bulldozer on the dargah. An order has also been issued to remove and demolish the dargah by May.

Dargah trustee Amjad Sheikh said that this dargah is ancient and this order is illegal in itself. In this case, communal forces had launched a campaign against the dargah, after which this order was issued.

There is a dargah on the beach and citing the threat of terrorist and illegal activities and the presence of terrorists here, there was a demand to demolish the dargah. The dargah is close to the sea and in such a situation, the threat of a terrorist attack on Mumbai from the sea has been expressed, while the dargah administration has clearly denied this and said that communal organizations are running their agenda against the dargah and there is no such threat. Muslims have opposed this decision of the government and Muslims have also expressed their displeasure and anger over it.

The trustee says that this dargah is ancient and earlier the collector and the municipal corporation had given a notice, after which the illegal shed and other premises were demolished here and the dargah administration has taken this action at its own level. Now an order has been issued to demolish the dargah itself.

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Haji Ali Dargah will be closed for pilgrims for a few hours on Eid due to rising sea level

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Mumbai: Due to rising sea level at Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai, the dargah will be closed for pilgrims for a few hours on Eid. On March 31, the dargah will be closed for pilgrims from 12 noon to 3 pm. During this time, entry of pilgrims to the dargah will be restricted. The dargah will be closed on Tuesday, April 1 from 12:45 pm to 3:45 pm and on Wednesday, April 2 from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

Therefore, we have appealed to the pilgrims not to gather at the dargah during these hours. This information has been released by Tahir, administrative officer of Haji Ali Dargah. Pilgrims visit Haji Ali Dargah on Eid-Basi and Tiwasi, but due to the rising water level of the sea, water gets accumulated on the way to the Dargah and entry to the Dargah is prohibited and the gate of the Dargah remains closed during these days, due to which there is a lot of crowd there. Therefore, pilgrims have been requested to come to the Dargah only at the scheduled time.

The police also remains vigilant at the Dargah during the rising sea level, as there is a crowd of pilgrims here during Eid and festivals. The Haji Ali Dargah administration has said that on the occasion of Eid, lakhs of pilgrims visit the Dargah of Haji Ali (RahmatullahAlaih). These pilgrims include pilgrims from the country and abroad, so the Dargah administration has also claimed special security arrangements on Eid. Spiritual scenes are also seen at Haji Ali Dargah during Eid prayers.

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