Connect with us
Thursday,16-October-2025
Breaking News

National News

‘I Love Mohammad’ Posters Reach Mumbai, Row Intensifies With Statewide Protests

Published

on

Mumbai: The controversy over ‘I Love Mohammad’ posters, which began earlier this month in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur, has now triggered protests in several states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Telangana, and Maharashtra. Muslim clerics and community leaders in Mumbai have also stepped in, demanding withdrawal of cases filed by Kanpur police.

At Malvani police station in Mumbai, Maulanas and clerics submitted a memorandum claiming the FIRs were unjustified. They urged the state government to act swiftly and ensure that the religious sentiments of the community were respected.

The row started on 4 September during the Barawafat (Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi) procession in Kanpur. Groups of youths marched with green flags and posters reading “I Love Muhammad”, while distributing sweets and singing devotional songs. Later that evening, similar banners appeared on shopfronts and traffic points in Beconganj and Anwarganj.

According to locals, the act was purely devotional. However, some Hindu groups objected, arguing that this was a “new tradition” not associated with Barawafat celebrations.

Tensions rose after police removed a few banners citing lack of prior permission. Videos circulating online showed arguments and scuffles between residents and police. Crowds gathered demanding reinstatement of the posters, prompting police to use mild force and detain ten people.

Soon, similar disputes surfaced across Uttar Pradesh. In Bareilly, a proposed hoarding near Dargah Ala Hazrat was blocked by police, leading to a brief sit-in. In Sambhal, municipal workers erased wall graffiti with the same slogan, sparking late-night demonstrations.

On 9 September, Kanpur police filed FIRs against 24 people, accusing them of disturbing communal harmony by introducing a “new custom” during the procession.

The controversy gained momentum after AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticised the FIRs, insisting that saying “I Love Muhammad” was no crime.

Meanwhile, Kanpur Police Commissioner Ramkrishan Yadav defended his force, stating that the banners were obstructing traffic and had been erected without permission. “Our action was aimed at maintaining public order, not at hurting sentiments,” he said, appealing for peaceful celebrations.

The issue quickly spread beyond Kanpur. Demonstrations were reported in Nagpur, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Uttarakhand. In Mumbai, clerics held peaceful gatherings, but in Kashipur (Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand), the protests turned violent on Sunday night.

Police alleged that the Kashipur rally was held without permission. According to SSP Manikant Mishra, the crowd attacked police personnel and vandalised vehicles when officers tried to disperse them. Seven people were arrested, ten detained, and alleged mastermind Nadeem Akhtar was questioned. The district administration also demolished several structures, terming them “illegal encroachments.”

With protests still simmering, authorities are appealing for calm while religious leaders continue to demand withdrawal of FIRs. The row has underscored the deep sensitivities around faith, tradition, and freedom of expression—issues that remain at the heart of India’s communal debates.

Crime

Mumbai: 58-Year-Old Ex-Police Official & Wife Get Jail Term In 2010 Caste Insult Case

Published

on

Mumbai: The special court for cases registered under the SC and ST Act has convicted a 58-year-old man who retired from the police department and his wife for intentionally insulting the complainant over his caste 15 years ago.

The complainant was the chairman of the housing society in 2010, while the accused and his wife were members, with both parties differing on the society’s redevelopment. The special court has sentenced Gajendra Kadam, 58, and his wife Shraddha Kadam, 54, to six months’ imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5000. They were granted bail to appeal against the verdict. As per the prosecution’s case, the complainant had claimed that the incident took place on February 14, 2010, during a society meeting.

The case was registered on April 30, 2010. The accused and the complainant were residents of Kranti Sahakari Gruhnirman Society, with 104 members at the time of lodging the case. It was claimed that the society was formed under the World Bank Scheme for the rehabilitation of the slum area and the dwellers. Out of all the houses, 36 rooms of the said society were dilapidated and were declared dangerous, in which Kadam’s house fell. It was claimed that Kadam had brought one developer and started the survey for redevelopment.

The other members objected, and Kadam allegedly threatened them, saying he works in the police department and was posted at Mantralaya. The society refused to cooperate with Kadam. On the day of the incident, Kadam barged into the room during a meeting and began abusing the complainant. The prosecution examined the complainant and another eyewitness. It accepted the prosecution case and held the couple guilty.

Continue Reading

National News

Real Life Rancho!: Mumbai Man Helps Woman Deliver Baby On Ram Mandir Railway Station Platform, Wins Internet Praise

Published

on

Mumbai: A late-night incident at Mumbai’s Ram Mandir railway station has captured the internet’s admiration after a man’s extraordinary courage helped save two lives. On Tuesday, at around 1 am, a woman travelling on a local train went into labour, leading a bystander to act quickly and assist in delivering her baby right on the platform. The man’s act reminds people of Rancho, Aamir Khan’s role in his film, ‘3 Idiots’, where he helped in delivering a baby in a scene, making him ‘real-life Rancho.’

The heartwarming episode was shared by eyewitness Manjeet Dhillon on Instagram, whose post describing the sequence of events has since gone viral. According to Dhillon, the man noticed the woman in severe pain and immediately pulled the train’s emergency chain to stop it. “This man is truly brave — words aren’t enough to describe him. The baby was already halfway out — half inside and half outside. It truly felt like God had sent him there for a reason,” Dhillon wrote.

In a video clip shared online, the man can be heard saying, “Pehli baar kiya hai jeevan mein maine yeh. Itna darr lag raha tha na par video call pe madam ne help kiya.” (“It’s the first time I’ve ever done something like this. I was very scared, but a madam helped me over a video call.”)

According to the eyewitness, a female doctor guided the man through the delivery process via video call after several attempts to contact emergency services were delayed. “We called multiple doctors, but the ambulance was taking time. Finally, a female doctor guided him step by step, and he followed every instruction perfectly,” Dhillon said.

The post also revealed that the woman’s family had earlier approached a nearby hospital for help but were turned away, forcing them to return to the train. “It’s truly shameful that a hospital refused to help a mother in such a situation,” the post added. After the successful delivery, the mother and newborn were safely transported to a hospital with the help of passengers and railway staff.

The man identified himself as Vikas Bendre, in the video. Social media users flooded the comments section with messages of appreciation for the man’s selfless act. “Goosebumps!! Rare to see such brave human beings in today’s times,” one user wrote. Another commented, “Real hero without a uniform.”

Continue Reading

Crime

Igatpuri Fake Call Centre Probe: 3 IG-Rank Officers Allegedly Involved In Multi-Million Dollar Call Centre Network; Lavish Gifts, Foreign Trips Under Lens

Published

on

Mumbai: Investigations into the fake call centre network dismantled in Igatpuri on August 8 have uncovered the alleged pivotal involvement of three Inspector General (IG)-rank officers in facilitating the illegal operations across Maharashtra. The CBI Investigations reveal that of the a three IG-rank officers, two of whom share close family and business ties with their children being business partners. It is also learnt that a company jointly owned by the daughter of one of the officers and the son of another officer is engaged in the sale of home appliances and automobile repair. This one of the companies which is under the CBI’s scanner. The call centres were selling sex pills, drugs under ayurvedic names and fake Amazon gift cards and credit cards.

Investigators revealed that two key IG officers were transferred simultaneously during the statewide reshuffle of 58 IPS officers on January 31, 2024. One was earlier posted in Thane as and the other in the Kokan Range, overseeing five coastal and inland districts (Palghar, Thane Rural, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg). Both officers are alleged to have facilitated the operation of multiple fake call centres across the Thane region, Khalapur, Navi Mumbai, and Raigad.

Central agency sources said between 2021 and 2024, these two IG officers, along with a Superintendent of Police (SP) from Raigad, an Additional SP (ASP), and a Deputy SP (DYSP), maintained links with the fake call center operators through a middleman. The middleman, who also acted as a police informer, allegedly extended lavish perks, including luxury watches, gold jewellery, and international holiday trips as well as grand functions for the officers and their family members and relatives in exchange for ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of the illegal call centres.

The CBI probe further revealed that three call centres operating in Khalapur and Alibag were part of the same network busted in Igatpuri on August 8. The investigation revealed that the masterminds were one Vishal Yadav, who has been arrested and Sandeep Singh aka Sandy who is absconding.

Sources indicated that the then Konkan Range officer had constituted a special squad ostensibly for crime control; however, allegations suggest that one of the officers of this squad was in fact providing security to the call centres and was paid Rs 20 lakhs per month, a part of which was shared with an IG. The second IG-rank officer posted in Nashik, is alleged to have received his personal cut directly from Sandeep Singh. Officials claim that the ASP overseeing ground-level protection reportedly receiving between Rs 20 – 25 lakh, while the SP allegedly received around Rs 25 lakh. Tensions reportedly arose when the SP demanded a higher sum for protection money.

In August 2024, an SP-led team, supported by the local Crime Branch, raided the Alibag unit at Nature’s Edge Resort, arresting 33 individuals, including fake call center kingpin Sandeep Singh. The accused allegedly defrauded U.S. citizens by posing as representatives of a pharmaceutical company, offering banned sexual stimulation drugs, and instructing victims to purchase gift cards. The funds were allegedly routed through hawala channels to the main operator, Rohit Butane. Authorities seized 32 computers, 55 mobile phones, five vehicles, and other equipment valued at approximately Rs 85.45 lakh and subsequently shut down the Alibag unit.

The central agency investigations alleged that a middleman attempted to mediate the issue between the operators and police, but the then SP reportedly refused to settle. The network led by Vishal Yadav and Sandeep Singh was not allowed to resume full operations in Alibaug. Sources indicated that the SP had been demanding a “handsome” increase in protection money for an extended period, and disagreements over the amount ultimately led to the shutdown of the call centre operations. Following this, at the SP’s directive, a new criminal cadre allegedly replaced Singh and Yadav’s network, reportedly setting up a fresh fake call centre in the same area, with each member purportedly earning between Rs 40–50 lakh per month through illegal means.

Media reached out to the SP for his comments, but he remained unresponsive to both calls and messages.

Sources further reveal that following the transfer of the two IG officers, the SP was also moved following a larger reshuffle involving 21 IPS officers in May 2025, after completing a tenure of approximately 2 years and 7 months. Using the influence of the IG officers, the SP reportedly secured a posting in western Maharashtra following which the calls centres were shifted in his jurisdiction.

The third IG officer is also under scrutiny. Sources indicate that he has alleged connections to the previous corruption and commission network, though investigators are yet to determine the full extent of his involvement.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending