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AAP targets BJP with new poster, videos; criticises Delhi’s rising crime

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New Delhi, Jan 25: In continuance of the poster war between the two main political rivals in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday launched a series of videos and a new poster aimed at criticising the BJP and questioning the Delhi Police’s handling of law and order.

On Saturday, the AAP unveiled a new poster titled “5 February ko Bag Pack, 8 February ko Go Back,” with a strong call to action against the BJP.

Along with the poster, the party posted on its official X handle, “Delhi residents will do BJP’s bag pack in the upcoming elections.”

In addition to the poster, several videos were released, featuring slogans like “Tadipar Chikara” and “Delhi Wale, BJP Ka Karenge Bag Pack,” continuously calling out the BJP.

The AAP’s campaign seems focussed on portraying the BJP as a villain responsible for the worsening law and order situation in the national Capital, an issue that the AAP has raised repeatedly, frequently pointing out that the Delhi Police comes under the Union Home Ministry.

Arvind Kejriwal, the National Convenor of the AAP, has been vocal in his criticism of the Central government and Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing them of failing to ensure law and order in Delhi.

He contends that, while the Delhi government handles essential services such as education, healthcare, sanitation, electricity, and water, the responsibility for law and order lies with the Central government.

Kejriwal asserts that, despite the rising crime rate in Delhi, the Centre has done nothing substantial to address the issue.

The AAP has also accused the BJP of using the Delhi Police for political purposes, claiming that police personnel have been deployed for election campaigning with BJP candidates rather than focussing on law enforcement.

Kejriwal further alleged that BJP workers have been involved in attacks on AAP members, while the police have turned a blind eye to these incidents, indicating political bias.

Through its posters and videos, AAP aims to highlight Delhi’s growing crime rate.

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Thane: Crime Branch Arrests Repeat Offender With Cache Of Illegal Arms In Kalyan; Political Links Under Scanner

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Kalyan: In a major pre-election crackdown, the Kalyan Crime Branch has arrested a habitual offender involved in the sale of illegal firearms and sharp weapons. The operation, executed with precision amid heightened security concerns during the election season, has exposed a troubling link between criminal activities and suspected political backing.

According to officials, the Crime Branch arrested Roshan Jha, a repeat offender with multiple criminal cases registered in Ulhasnagar. Acting on specific intelligence received by Assistant Police Sub-Inspector Dattaram Bhosale, officers were alerted that a man was attempting to sell country-made pistols and other dangerous weapons in the Dombivli area.

Following the tip-off, a team led by Police Officer Sarjerao Patil laid a strategic trap at Gokuldham Tower in Desale Pada, Dombivli (East), where the accused was believed to be residing. Upon raiding his residence, police recovered a significant cache of weapons.

Weapons Recovered During Raid
The seized items include:

Three country-made pistols

Three live cartridges

Two magazines

One dagger

Two knives

Two swords

Officials confirmed that Jha was taken into custody immediately after the recovery. Preliminary investigations reveal that he has seven serious cases registered across multiple police stations in Ulhasnagar, further reinforcing his reputation as a hardened criminal.

What has raised additional concern is emerging information suggesting the accused may have been receiving political patronage. Sources indicate that certain local political figures could be providing protection to Jha a possibility police have not ruled out. Senior officers have initiated a detailed probe to determine the extent of any political involvement.

The Crime Branch is now intensifying its investigation to trace the source of the arms and identify prospective buyers. Key questions under scrutiny include whether the weapons were intended to influence or disrupt the upcoming elections.

A senior officer stated that the crackdown is part of a broader effort to maintain law and order during the election period. “We will not hesitate to act against anyone involved, irrespective of their political connections,” the official said.

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Mumbai CNG: Mahanagar Gas Supply Restoration Expected Tomorrow By Noon; All Details Here

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Mumbai: Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) on November 17 informed that the gas supply restoration is expected by noon tomorrow i.e. November 18 as the rectification work is in progress. This statement by the Mahanagar Gas came after the Gas supply across parts of Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai on Sunday was disrupted.

The disruption came after third-party damage to GAIL’s main gas pipeline inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) compound affected the flow of gas to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station (CGS) at Wadala.

The MGL also informed that out of the total 389 CNG stations, 225 CNG stations are operating.

After Sunday, the city woke up to severe commute disruption on Monday too due to widespread CNG supply shortage left several fuel pumps across the city non-operational or functioning with limited output.

The unexpected outage resulted in a sharp drop in the availability of autos, kaali-peeli taxis and app-based cabs, pushing commuters into long waits, inflated fares and overcrowded public-transport alternatives like trains and metros during peak office and school hours.  

Mumbai has 130 to 140 CNG pumps, including MGL’s own facilities.

Many CNG pumps in the city have been non-functional since morning due to low gas supply pressure, Petrol Dealers Association (Mumbai) president Chetan Modi told Media. He said when he spoke to MGL officials some time back, he was informed that work for the resumption of normal CNG supply was going on a war footing and might take the whole day for full restoration of the damaged pipeline at RCF.

Anil Garg, leader of a school bus operator’s body, also said their operations were hit due to the CNG shortage. “Many school buses in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region are facing problems in getting CNG,” Garg said, adding that they have been forced to combine the school bus routes.

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Thane: Garbage Piles Up In Kalwa–Mumbra; Protesters Dump Waste At TMC Headquarters, Warn Of Bigger Agitation

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Thane, Nov 17: The garbage from the Kalwa, Mumbra areas has not been picked up for the last four days. As a result, piles of garbage have started accumulating in Kalwa and Mumbra. Residence as well as commuters are suffering due to this issue. Residents have filed written complaints several times, yet TMC is treating Kalwa and Mumbra stepmotherly.

As the municipal administration is not taking any action on it, a garbage dumper was emptied in front of the Thane Municipal Corporation headquarters under the leadership of Abhijit Pawar, District President of the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) Youth Congress party. Abhijit Pawar warned at this time that if the garbage problem is not resolved immediately, they will dump garbage in front of the Commissioner’s bungalow in the future.

Stating the reason that there is no dumping ground, the contractors are not picking up the garbage. As a result, garbage has started accumulating in various parts of Kalwa. Garbage is collecting outside many societies.

This raw garbage was brought in a dumper under the leadership of Abhijit Pawar by Pooja Shinde-Vichare, Kailas Hawle, and Raju Shinde and dumped in front of the municipal headquarters. This caused a stir in the municipal area.

Meanwhile, regarding this, Abhijit Pawar gave a warning that the functioning of the municipality, which takes taxes from the public but does not provide them with facilities, has gone to waste. Today, garbage has only been dumped at the municipal gate.

But, if this garbage is not picked up within a day, garbage will be dumped in the office of every officer in the municipality, in front of the houses of the concerned officers, and in front of the commissioner’s bungalow.

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