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Speak up on Karnataka occupied Maharashtra & statements by Bommai: Uddhav Thackeray to PM

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Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) chief Mr Uddhav Thackeray on the eve of commissioning of the first phase of Samruddhi Mahamarg at Nagpur on Sunday, targeted Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi saying that he (PM) will try to cover up the statement made by Governor BS Koshyari (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is an icon of older times) at the function.  

‘’PM will give the slogan Shivaji Maharaj ki Jai. Then he will taunt me while recalling how the expressway was named after Balasaheb Thackeray as the Hinduhruday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray. But I have a request to him that he is the guardian of the country and must not speak like that. The PM must speak about Karnataka-occupied Maharashtra and also about the Karnataka Chief Minister’s claims (over villages in Jat tehsil and Akkalkot and Solapur cities) made out of arrogance. The entire Maharashtra is waiting for your thoughts on Karnataka’s stance,’’ he said in his speech at the Marathwada Sahitya Sammelan held on Saturday. 

‘’Samruddhi Mahamarg should be developed. But if Karnataka closes the roads between Maharashtra and Karnataka for Maharashtra what will you say to the government there as Prime Minister? And what relief are you going to give to Maharashtra? Say this first and then inaugurate the expressway named after Shiv Sena Pramukh. Because the Shiv Sena chief himself was in jail for three months for the border issue. Shiv Sena’s position is that Maharashtra must be united with Belgaum, Karwar, Nipani,’’ said Mr Thackeray. He added that the Balasahebanchi Shiv Sena (led by Eknath Shinde) should clear its stand on the border issue.

Mr Thackeray targeted the Shinde camp saying that ‘’If people are being lured by giving boxes and if they want to do politics with boxes, declare that democracy is over.’’ (The obvious reference was defection of party MLAs after the alleged exchange of money, Rs 50 crore (Khoke). 

Mr Thackeray slammed the higher and technical education minister Mr Chandrakant Patil for his statement that Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, BR Ambedkar and Karamveer Bhadrak Patil begged to start schools. ‘’If you want to beg for education, do you want to beg even after learning?’’he asked. ‘’Who are you to tell us to beg? In which schools great saints like Eknath, Dnyaneshwar and Tukaram studied?’’he asked while taking a swipe at Mr Patil.

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Special NIA Court Allows Activist Gautam Navlakha To Visit Ailing Sister

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The special NIA court on Thursday permitted activist Gautam Navlakha, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, to travel to Delhi for two months to be with his ailing elder sister.

Navlakha had approached the court for modification of the bail order granted last year, which restricted his movement to city limits.

The prosecution opposed the plea, apprehending that he may influence witnesses or skip the trial.

The court ruled out these possibilities and allowed the plea but with several conditions. Navlakha has been asked to furnish details of his mobile phone number on which video call facility is available, furnish his travel details, and deposit his passport in the court before leaving the city.

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Party Rebels Contesting Against MVA Candidates To Face Six-Year Suspension: Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala

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Party Rebels Contesting Against MVA Candidates To Face Six-Year Suspension: Congress Leader Ramesh Chennithala

Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Thursday said all the party rebels contesting against the official candidates of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) have been suspended for six years.

In a press conference, Chennithala stated that district units have been directed to compile a list of rebels still in the race for the November 20 Maharashtra assembly polls and issue notices to them.

“There will be no friendly contests. All rebels running against the MVA’s official candidates have been suspended,” said Chennithala, the All India Congress Committee in-charge of Maharashtra.

In some constituencies, despite official candidates from both Mahayuti and MVA, candidates from allied parties have been fielded. In other areas, friendly contests are happening. Several leaders have filed nomination papers after rebelling.

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Maharashtra Elections 2024: Devendra Fadnavis Refers To Sharad Pawar As ‘Owner Of Fake Narrative Factory’; Slams Opposition Over Claims About Industries Leaving State

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Maharashtra Elections 2024: Devendra Fadnavis Refers To Sharad Pawar As 'Owner Of Fake Narrative Factory'; Slams Opposition Over Claims About Industries Leaving State

Mumbai: In a scathing attack on Sharad Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis referred to the NCP leader as the “owner of a fake narrative factory” during an election rally in Pimpri-Chinchwad. Fadnavis accused Pawar and opposition leaders of spreading false information about industries leaving Maharashtra for Gujarat, attempting to tarnish the state’s image. He made it clear that Maharashtra remains the top choice for investment, with 52% of the country’s foreign investment flowing into the state.

Addressing a rally in support of Mahayuti candidate Shankar Jagtap, Fadnavis emphasized that Maharashtra is strong industrially and that the information being spread by the opposition is misleading. He stated, “Our government has made Maharashtra an ideal destination for investment.” According to Fadnavis, reports suggesting a shift in the state’s industrial landscape were false and intended solely to mislead the public.

Fadnavis Targets Supriya Sule

Fadnavis also targeted NCP MP Supriya Sule, calling her the “manager of the fake narrative factory.” He accused Sule of spreading incorrect information about IT companies leaving Hinjewadi, a major IT hub in Pune. Fadnavis stressed that both Maharashtra’s industrial and IT sectors are strong, and any challenges faced were the result of the difficulties encountered during the tenure of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. He labeled Sule’s statements as incorrect and harmful to the state’s progress.

Fadnavis also responded to criticism of Uddhav Thackeray’s “Ladki Behin Yojana” . He said that Thackeray’s approach, focused on opposition for the sake of it, was disconnected from the needs of ordinary people. Fadnavis clarified that the scheme would provide financial aid and educational opportunities to thousands of girls across Maharashtra.

Concluding his speech, Fadnavis reassured the audience about job creation under the BJP government. He announced an ambitious goal of generating employment opportunities for 10 lakh youths and promised to rejuvenate Maharashtra’s economic stability. He urged voters to be cautious of the “fake narratives” being spread by the opposition and to trust in the state’s economic progress.

Throughout the rally, Fadnavis highlighted BJP’s transparency and development-oriented policies, portraying the opposition’s tactics as a strategy to promote “fake narratives” and undermine the state’s growth.

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