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Vigorous banner hoisting of Shiv Sena in Matoshree campus: Political conflict intensifies

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Mumbai: There is a fierce banner war going on between the two factions of Shiv Sena in Mumbai’s Matoshree complex, which has heated up the political atmosphere. From Uddhav Thackeray’s residence Matoshree to Western Express Highway and Eastern Express Highway, the strong effect of Shiv Sena’s banner war is being seen.

Banner war in Matoshree complex

Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena workers have put up banners on a large scale in the Matoshree complex. Banners of MLAs Sada Parab and Varun Sardesai are seen at prominent places. At the same time, Kunal Sarmalkar, a representative of the Eknath Shinde faction, has also responded by putting up banners.

Shivotsav and banner war on the highway

Both Shiv Sena factions have claimed to celebrate ‘Shivotsav’ by putting up banners on Western Express Highway and Eastern Express Highway. The Uddhav Thackeray faction has planned to celebrate Balasaheb Thackeray’s birth anniversary with great pomp, while the Shinde faction has announced to organize a civic felicitation ceremony for Eknath Shinde at BKC in Mumbai.

Shinde faction’s ‘Balasaheb’s idea’ promotion

The Shinde faction has planned to organize a program in BKC, claiming to carry forward the ideas of Balasaheb Thackeray. A large number of citizens are expected to attend this program. This seems to be an attempt by the Shinde faction to put pressure on the Thackeray faction.

Thackeray faction’s strong protest

The Uddhav Thackeray faction has decided to celebrate Balasaheb Thackeray’s birth anniversary, and has planned to gather Shiv Sena workers. In the banners put up in the Matoshree complex, the Uddhav Thackeray faction has claimed to be Balasaheb’s heir.

Political conflict intensifies

This banner conflict between the two factions of Shiv Sena is making the political equations more intense. This political rivalry may increase even more on the occasion of Balasaheb Thackeray’s birth anniversary. Due to the bannering, it has become a topic of discussion among Mumbaikars, and this conflict is making the difference between the two factions of Shiv Sena more clear.

Now focus on the programs of 23 January

On the occasion of Balasaheb Thackeray’s birth anniversary, both the factions have announced big programs. Shinde faction’s civil felicitation and Thackeray faction’s Shivotsav have created a stir in political circles.

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Minorities ignored in Maharashtra budget: Manoj Jamsutkar

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena leader and MLA Manoj Jamsutkar, while commenting on the budget in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, termed it a contractors’ budget and said that the way major projects have been included in the budget raises doubts that this is a budget for contractors instead of the general public. Doubts also persist over the loan waiver for farmers. Although a loan waiver of Rs 2 lakh has been announced, its implementation is still in doubt. Will the schemes implemented by the state government for farmers benefit them or not? He said that minorities have been completely ignored in the budget. No new schemes have been introduced for them. There is no mention of the problems of farmers in Nandurbar in the budget. He said that a major budget has been approved in rapidly developing Maharashtra. No special attention has been paid to other public issues including health, therefore, special attention needs to be paid to it and Jamsutkar has also demanded that minorities be given a share in the budget.

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‘No Shortage Of LPG’: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Blames Congress Of ‘Creating Panic Leading To Long Queues’

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said there is no shortage of LPG cylinders in the state and blamed the Congress for spreading panic that has led to long queues at distribution centres.

While addressing reporters in Chandrapur, the CM said, “The Opposition, especially the Congress, is creating panic among people, leading to unnecessary queues at LPG distribution centres. The Centre and gas companies have made it clear that there is no shortage of LPG. There is no need to fear or rush to outlets. People should make online bookings; the gas required by consumers is available.” “In our country, a sense of panic is being created by the Congress,” he added.

The CM’s statement came amid a time when visuals circulating on social media showed long queues of residents across Maharashtra, with people lining up as early as 3 am in the hope of securing LPG cylinders. The shortage has also led to the closure of many restaurants.

BMC canteen has come down to using more of electric stoves for cooking, while the IRCTC West Zone directed all catering licensees to immediately adopt alternative cooking methods, particularly electric-based operations such as microwaves and induction stoves across its network. The emergency measures specifically target static catering units, including Food Plazas, Refreshment Rooms, and Jan Ahaars.

In Navi Mumbai, residents in Sanpada queued up in crowds gathered outside a gas agency, carrying empty cylinders and forming long lines as they awaited deliveries amid fears of a shortage.

Earlier in the day, Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad also took to X (formerly Twitter), “There is a cylinder shortage. In the scorching heat, citizens are forced to queue for every single cylinder. Where are those who once thumped their 56-inch chests, claiming ‘Self-Reliant India’?” On the other hand, Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut slammed the Central and Maharashtra government, accusing them of spreading “a false narrative” and “engrossing” themselves in the election campaign rather than addressing the issue. Raut claimed that 40 per cent of the hotel industry has shut down due to the shortage, and people are queuing up while the government remains “silent”.

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Mumbai Local Train Update: Mega, Jumbo Blocks Announced On Western & Transharbour Lines On March 15; Check Time & Route Here

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Mumbai: Multiple railway blocks will be carried out across the Mumbai suburban network this weekend on Western Railway and Central Railway to facilitate operational and maintenance work, which will disrupt several suburban and long-distance train services.

Western Railway will undertake a jumbo block on the UP and DOWN fast lines between Borivali and Bhayandar and a major block on all lines at Prabhadevi station during the night of Sunday, March 15, 2026 to carry out operational work and de-launching of a girder of the Prabhadevi Road Over Bridge.

The block between Borivali and Bhayandar will be carried out from 12:15 am to 3:45 am, while the major block at Prabhadevi station will be undertaken from 1:30 am to 6:00 am.

During the Borivali–Bhayandar block, all fast line trains will run on the slow line between Virar/Vasai Road and Borivali.

Meanwhile, during the block at Prabhadevi station, some suburban services will be cancelled, short-terminated, or reversed from Dadar and Bandra.

In addition, no suburban train services will run between Churchgate and Prabhadevi, and trains will also remain unavailable at Matunga Road and Mahim stations during the block period.

Due to the block, several Mail and Express trains will be regulated or rescheduled between Surat and Virar.

Western Railway has clarified that no daytime block will be taken on the suburban section on Sunday, March 15.

Meanwhile, Central Railway has announced a mega block on the Transharbour line on Sunday between Thane and Vashi/Nerul for maintenance work of railway tracks and signals.

The block will remain in effect from 11:10 am to 4:10 pm, during which all up and down local train services between Thane and Vashi/Nerul and between Thane and Panvel will remain cancelled.

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