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Deepak Kesarkar wants to jail me but main jhukega nahi: Sanjay Raut

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Since the vertical split in Shiv Sena, Maharashtra has witnessed the tussle between Eknath Shinde & Uddhav Thackeray and their respective groups. Barbed comments or show of strength at events or claim over party name or symbol.

In the latest, Maharashtra minister Deepak Kesarkar and Sena [UBT] MP Sanjay Raut are at loggerheads. After Raut’s comments on Eknath Shinde camp leader Kesarkar’s ouster from politics in 2024, the latter allegdely. said that the MP will be going to prison again and that he should be prepared.

Kesarkar allegedly said Raut will be imprisoned again

Kesarkar, according to reports, said that Raut will go to jail again in 2024. He also said that he has been using same language as terrorists use. He further said that if someone takes offense to his words, they can appeal to get Raut’s bail.

Raut was arrested by Enforcement Directorate last August and was released on bail in November.

Sanjay Raut says ‘Main jhukega nai’

Hitting back at Kesarkar, Sanjay Raut took to Twitter; he said that he won’t budge, come what may.

Here’s what he wrote, “Deepak Kesarkar from Shinde Gang is threatening to put me bhind bars. I hope Amit Shah and Devendra Fadnavis are watching these brazen threats! Does he think that Law can Dance like a nautch girl to his tunes? Mr Kesarkar, arrest me, hang me or shoot me, I repeat, Main jhukega nahi [I won’t submit].”

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Mumbai Weather Update: AQI At 183 In ‘Unhealthy’ Category As Temperature Hovers Around 27°C

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Mumbai’s air quality deteriorated to the unhealthy category on Friday morning, even as the city witnessed clear and sunny weather, according to real-time air quality monitoring data updated at 8.30 am. As per aqi.in, the Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 183, placing it well within the unhealthy range and raising concerns for vulnerable groups across the city.

Data showed PM2.5 levels at 100 micrograms per cubic metre and PM10 levels at 130 micrograms, both well above safe limits prescribed by health authorities. Elevated particulate matter is known to penetrate deep into the lungs, posing serious health risks, especially to children, the elderly and those with respiratory or cardiac conditions.

Other pollutants, including carbon monoxide at 266 parts per billion, nitrogen dioxide at 16 ppb, ozone at 14 ppb and sulphur dioxide at 7 ppb, remained within controlled limits. However, high particulate matter alone is sufficient to cause breathing discomfort and eye irritation.

The city recorded a temperature of 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, with humidity around 54 per cent and wind speed at nearly 16 kmph. While the weather remained pleasant with no rainfall forecast, the atmospheric conditions failed to prevent the accumulation of fine dust particles in the lower air layers.

The seven-day outlook shows maximum temperatures ranging between 28 and 31 degrees Celsius, with clear skies continuing through the week. Despite the sunshine, pollution levels are expected to remain volatile due to vehicular emissions, construction dust and seasonal factors.

Doctors advise residents to limit prolonged outdoor exposure, especially during morning and late evening hours when pollution concentration tends to be higher. People experiencing coughing, throat irritation or breathlessness are urged to seek medical attention immediately. Use of masks, air purifiers indoors and adequate hydration has been strongly recommended.

Environmental groups have once again urged civic authorities to intensify road dust control, monitor construction activity strictly and regulate traffic emissions. Citizens are also being encouraged to use public transport and avoid unnecessary vehicular travel during peak hours.

With winter setting in, experts warn that Mumbai may witness more frequent unhealthy air days unless immediate mitigation steps are implemented.

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Mumbai: Crime Branch raids travel agency… Fraud in the name of sending abroad illegally, police action, case registered

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Mumbai: Several travel agencies in Mumbai’s Nagpara area are defrauding people under the guise of sending them abroad. Such a complaint was received by the Mumbai Police Crime Branch. These agencies do not have any permission from the Ministry of External Affairs and they charge huge amounts of money from people in the name of sending them abroad for jobs. Under the influence of the Ministry of External Affairs, the Protector of Emigrants, Bandra, in collaboration with the Mumbai Crime Branch unit, conducted a joint operation. A raid was conducted on 9 offices in KD Building, Nagpara, which were working to send them abroad without any permission. A complaint was also received regarding them. 238 passports, several documents, offer letters, visiting cards, letters used for foreign use and other documents were also recovered from their offices. The police have registered a case against them under the Passport Act, including the Immigration Act, in Nagpara. The police are investigating the matter further. This operation was carried out by DCP Raj Tilak Roshan on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti.

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10 years imprisonment for sexually assaulting a girl at Kasturba police station

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Mumbai: The court has convicted the accused in the case of sexual abuse of a girl under the limits of Kasturba police station. A case of sexual abuse was registered against the accused Naresh Kumar Harish Kumar 44 under the Pisco Act. The accused has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and a fine of Rs 2000, otherwise three months in prison by the Dandoshi court in this case. The accused has been convicted due to the better investigation of this case. Kasturba police had filed a charge sheet in this case after investigation and now the punishment has been given in this case.

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