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Hate speech: FIR lodged against BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur

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The Karnataka Police have booked FIR against BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur for delivering hate speech during her recent visit to the state, police confirmed on Thursday.

The FIR has been registered in the Kote police station of Shivamogga city.

The case has been registered under IPC Sections 153 (A) (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion), 153 (B) (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national integration), 268 (public nuisance), 295 (A) (deliberate, malicious intention of outraging the religious feelings).

IPC Section 298 (deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings of any person), 504 (intentional insult, giving provocation to cause to break the public peace) and 508 (act caused by inducing person to believe that he will be rendered an object of the Divine Displeasure).

The Karnataka Police had also issued a notice to the complainant Tehseen Poonawalla, a venture capitalist and political analyst, to join the probe.

Poonawalla had lodged a complaint against BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur in connection with alleged blasphemous speech against the minority community during her recent visit to Karnataka.

Poonawalla lodged the complaint through social media with Shivamogga Superintendent of Police (SP) G.K. Mithun Kumar. The complainant had also attached the copy of complaint to the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

The notice had been sent by the Kote police station to Poonawalla through email to join the inquiry.

Pragya Thakur had participated in the Hindu Jagarana Vedike’s South Annual Convention organised in Shivamogga city on Sunday and visited the residence of Bajrang Dal activist Harsha, who was hacked to death for spearheading the campaign against hijab.

The complaint alleged that Pragya Singh Thakur made a highly blasphemous and derogatory speech against the minority community while speaking at the function. She had asked people to give a befitting answer to love jihad.

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Palghar Crime: 49-Year-Old Rickshaw Driver Dies After Assault Over Parking Dispute At Vasai Railway Station; Accused Arrested

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Palghar, Maharashtra: A dispute between two rickshaw drivers at the Vasai railway station stand turned fatal after one of them allegedly assaulted the other, leading to his death during treatment.

According to police, the incident took place on Sunday night when rickshaw driver Satish Barnwal (49), a resident of Hari Om Chawl in Ulemann, Vasai (West), had parked his rickshaw at the station stand and stepped out for tea. Another rickshaw driver, identified as Dinesh alias Deva Shah, reportedly rammed his vehicle into Barnwal’s rickshaw from behind.

An argument broke out between the two drivers, which escalated into violence. Shah allegedly punched and kicked Barnwal in the stomach, leaving him seriously injured.

Locals rushed Barnwal to a private hospital, where he was admitted in critical condition. Despite efforts by doctors, he succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday.

The Manikpur police have registered a case of murder against Shah, who has since been arrested.

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Thane: Gold Chain & Mobile Phone Worth Over ₹75,000 Stolen From Two Passengers At Kalyan Railway Station

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Thane: Two theft incidents have been reported at Kalyan Railway Station, where two individuals lost valuables worth a total of Rs 75,000. Both victims have registered complaints at the Kalyan Lohmarg Police Station.

Certain thieves are pretending to be passengers and approaching people at the station. These thieves use friendly conversation, emotional stories, and clever tricks to distract people and steal their belongings.

Most of these incidents take place on platforms or nearby areas like the skywalk. Victims usually realise the theft only after the criminal has escaped with their valuables, which often include gold ornaments and cash.

One of the incidents took place around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. A passenger was waiting on the skywalk because the local train was delayed. A man approached him, pretending to ask for information about trains going to Mumbai.

The man started an emotional conversation and shared stories about his financial problems and future plans. During the talk, he slowly gained the passenger’s trust, reportedly even hypnotising him. According to the report, taking advantage of the moment, the thief stole a 10-gram gold ring worth Rs 60,000 and walked away.

The victim only realised what had happened after the man had already left. He searched the area but could not find the thief. He then went to the Kalyan Lohmarg Police Station and filed a complaint.

Assistant Police Inspector Kamble is currently handling the investigation. In another incident earlier that day, a thief stole a mobile phone worth Rs 15,000 from a passenger seated at the station. The phone was placed next to the passenger, and the thief managed to steal it without being noticed. A complaint has also been filed in this case, which Sub-Inspector Mohite is investigating.

The rising frequency of such thefts has created unease among railway passengers. Commuters are expressing concern and surprise over the continued thefts, especially given the presence of regular police patrolling at the station.

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Navi Mumbai News: 54-Year-Old Citizen Files RTI ‘Exposing’ CIDCO Officials Extorting Bribe Of ₹3.5 Lakhs; Police Takes Action

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Navi Mumbai: A 54-year-old vigilant citizen from Noor Co-op. Ho. Society in Sector 9, Vashi, first brought this information to the fore through the Right to Information. After this vigilant citizen complained about this to the Anti-Corruption Department of Navi Mumbai Police, the police caught this bribery red-handed. A case has been registered against the public servants who demanded bribes on Wednesday.

A vigilant 54-year-old citizen exposed CIDCO’s bribery issue through RTI, leading to a police operation that caught public servants demanding bribes, resulting in legal action against them.

The complainant is the secretary of Noor Society in Sector 9, Vashi. The executive committee of Noor Society was dissolved due to the resignation of some members. After that, the administration of this housing society was run under the administrative control of the Co-Registrar of Cooperative Societies of CIDCO.

Later, after the election of the executive board of the society, while he was working as the secretary again, the opposition applied to the Deputy Registrar’s Office and demanded the abolition of the relevant committee. Apart from this, an allegation of holding the annual general meeting late was also registered.

On August 7, an order was given to stop the processing of this application (close of order). To give the result in favor of the complainant, the public servants of the Co-Registrar’s Office of CIDCO demanded a bribe of Rs. 5 lakh. After a compromise, the amount was fixed at Rs. 3 lakh 50 thousand. After verifying the authenticity of this demand, a trap was laid in the Co-Registrar’s Office of CIDCO on September 10.

Rahul Kamble, who was working in this office at that time, was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe through constable Mahesh Kamothkar. A case has been registered under sections 7, 7A, 12 of the Prevention of Corruption Act for demanding and accepting bribes.

The accused include Rahul Rangrao Kamble (aged 50), Dhanaji Dattatray Kalukhe (aged 52), private Kishore Shankarrao More, and constable Mahesh Gangaram Kamothkar, said Dharmaraj Sonke, Deputy Superintendent of the Anti-Bribery Department. All four suspects will be produced in court on Thursday afternoon. The police will investigate which other senior officials of CIDCO are involved in this amount of Rs 3.5 lakh.

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