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‘Baith Neeche…Tumhari Aukaat Main Nikalunga’: Union Minister Narayan Rane During Heated Exchange With Sena UBT MP Arvind Sawant In Parliament

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Amidst the no-confidence motion discussions related to Manipur in the Lok Sabha, heated arguments unfolded between the ruling and opposing parties. Speaking specifically about Manipur today, prominent voices including Shrikant Shinde from the Shiv Sena, Arvind Sawant from the Thackeray camp, and Central Minister Narayan Rane from the BJP took the podium. During his speech, Shrikant Shinde took several potshots at the MVA alliance in Maharashtra. Arvind Sawant South Mumbai MP, in response, called the Eknath Shinde group ‘coward’ for running away.

Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Narayan Rane, angered by Sawant’s criticism of Shinde’s Shiv Sena and PM Modi, lost his cool and used harsh language against the Shiv Sena MP.

Minister Narayan Rane remarked that during the speeches on the no-confidence motion, he has been hearing several speeches. However, while listening to Arvind Sawant’s speech, Rane said he felt as if he was in Maharashtra’s Legislative Assembly rather than the Parliament House in Delhi

Arvind Sawant had aggressively responded to Shrikant Shinde on the no-confidence motion. Sawant, while speaking, touched upon the issue of Hindutva. Narayan Rane, in response, raised a question: “If there was so much affection for Hindutva, why did it not become a concern when he allied with Sharad Pawar in 2019?”

Rane loses cool, points out Sawant’s ‘aukaat’

Continuing, Rane said, “While he speaks about Hindutva and the true Shiv Sena, when did Arvind Sawant join the party? I am a Shiv Sainik from 1966.”

As Sawant stood up to protest Rane’s remark, Rane angrily told him, “Baith neechee… Baith Neeche… (Sit Down)” even as the Speaker Rajendra Agarwal urged Rane to not make personal remarks and address the Chair

“Will he teach me about Shiv Sena? When I left the party, 220 people led an agitation. Now there is no political power left with their party. The voice you hear is not of a tiger but of a cat.”

Transgressing the civility of parliament, Rane reminded Sawant of the latter’s Aukaat (status), and warned him not to comment about PM Modi and HM Amit Shah.

“Now there’s nothing left in them, they only have strays. The roar of the tiger is lost, it’s only cat meowing currently. They do not have any right, status to comment on our Prime Minister. They need to worry only about their presence in Maharashtra and till when they can avoid drowning. If they dare to even raise a finger on PM Modiji and Home Minister Amit Shahji, I will show them their asli aukaat (real status),” Rane said.

As Rane’s comments caused uproar in the opposition benches, the Speaker of the house warned Rane to refrain from making ‘personal comments’.

Sena UBT fumes on Rane’s comments

Soon after Rane’s outburst in Lok Sabha, several Shiv Sena UBT leaders took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to condemn the language used by the BJP Minister.

Priyanka Chaturvedi, a Rajya Sabha MP from Shiv Sena (UBT), said Rane’s behaviour shows how low this government can go.

“This man is a minister. Here he is seen displaying the standard of this government and how low it can go,” Chaturvedi wrote.

AAP slams BJP, Rane

The Aam Aadmi Party also hit out at the comments made by Rane and questioned whether he’ll be suspended for using derogatory language.

“Modi ji’s minister Narayan Rane is threatening like a street goon in the Parliament. The MP of the opposition is immediately suspended for asking questions to the Modi government. Will the BJP minister be suspended for using indecent language?” the AAP asked.

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Vashi’s Raheja Residency Fire Tragedy: Case Registered Against Building Manager & Fire Service Contractor After 4 Deaths, Including 6-Year-Old Girl

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Navi Mumbai: A case has been registered against two people in connection with the fire that broke out in Vashi’s Raheja Residency, which killed four residents, including a 6-year-old girl. The incident occurred on October 21 when the blaze, which started around 12.40 a.m. on the 10th floor, quickly spread to the 11th and 12th floors.

a case has been registered at Vashi Police station against Sanjay Ubale, Raheja Residency manager and Pradeep Patil of Life Save Fire Service. The report stated that the building had appointed Life Save Fire Service to carry out fire prevention measures, while Ubale, as the manager, failed to ensure that the work was being completed, leading to the tragic fire that claimed the lives of innocent residents.

The four deceased were identified as Vedika Sundar Balakrishnan (6), Kamla Hiralal Jain (84), Sundar Balakrishnan (44), and Pooja Rajan (39) — all residents of Raheja Residency. While several other residents were injured due to the fire.

Among the injured members were Manabendra (69), Malika (58), and Ritika Ghosh (39) from Room 1106; Bhavna (49), Mahavir (51), and Krish Jain (21) from Room 1005; Nirmal (53) and Mehul Jain (32) from Govind Complex; and Damayanti Agrawal (80) and Sumanti John Topno (18) from Room 1105.

The fire brigade official said the situation was brought under control after several hours of firefighting, followed by extensive cooling operations. According to the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) Fire Department, several fire engines from Vashi, Nerul, Airoli, and Koparkhairane stations were rushed to the spot.

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BJP dares CM Mamata to protest against DMK MP’s ‘derogatory’ remarks about Vande Mataram writer

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Kolkata, Dec 9: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Tuesday, challenged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to speak against the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP A. Raja, for making baseless allegations linking Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Vande Mataram’s composer and legendary Bengali writer, to past communal tensions in the state.

BJP had raised the question whether Mamata Banerjee would dare to speak against Raja, considering that both Trinamool Congress and FMK are part of the opposition Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).

“Mamata Banerjee must speak up against the INDI Alliance, of which she is a part, as it continues to denigrate and defile the rich legacy of Rishi Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Is TMC’s alliance with the DMK and Congress more important than the pride of West Bengal? Shame on her,” observed BJP’s Information Technology Cell Chief and the party’s central observer for West Bengal, Amit Malviya, in a social media statement.

Earlier, the BJP had also issued a statement accusing Raja of “irresponsibly” linking West Bengal’s communal tensions to Bankim Chandra’s writings and thus “twisting facts” in an attempt to paint him as “regressive”.

“Raja’s accusation that Bankim Chandra opposed women’s education and social reform is deeply misleading. Bankim believed real reform must arise from a renewed and awakened Hindu society, not just from superficial legislation – a difference in approach, not in values. Through his novels, Bankim Chandra introduced strong, layered, assertive female characters and consistently encouraged women’s education,” the statement issued by the BJP read.

The BJP also claimed that Mamata Banerjee should answer whether West Bengal’s pride was negotiable for power.

Incidentally, the BJP’s observations come just a couple of hours after CM Mamata, earlier in the day, criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his inadvertent reference to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay as “Bankim Da” during his speech in Parliament.

The Prime Minister immediately amended his words and said he would henceforth address Chattopadhyay as “Bankim Babu”.

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When will the dilapidated roads in Bhiwandi city be repaired? Raees Sheikh asked a question in the Maharashtra Assembly, expressing concern over road accidents.

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Nagpur: Samajwadi Party MLA from Bhiwandi East Raees Sheikh raised the issue of dilapidated roads, debris lying everywhere and increasing road accidents in Bhiwandi city on the first day of the ongoing winter session of the Maharashtra Assembly in Nagpur. Raees Sheikh asked in the Maharashtra Assembly that when will the roads be constructed in Bhiwandi and when will the road accidents due to bad roads be controlled.

Raees Sheikh said that looking at Bhiwandi city, it seems that there is debris lying everywhere in the entire city and there is no explanation as to when will the roads be constructed in Bhiwandi city and where will the funds for its work come from? Raees Sheikh said that the Chief Minister had called a meeting regarding the construction of roads in Bhiwandi city and in this meeting the Chief Minister had formed a committee which includes the Municipal Corporation Commissioner and MMRDA officers and for the construction of these roads the Chief Minister had said that a proposal of Rs 1,000 crores would be presented. Raees Sheikh said that the people who are being affected during the development work and whose structures are being affected should get compensation from the government. Raees Sheikh also stressed that a policy on this should be made in the current meeting and at the Mumbai level and the government should also clarify by when the roads will be constructed? Raees Sheikh raised the issue of road accidents in the assembly

Raees Sheikh, while raising the issue of dilapidated roads in Bhiwandi city in the Maharashtra Assembly, said that recently, Dr. Omar was taking his five-year-old daughter home from school in Bhiwandi city, during which his five-year-old daughter Khadija died in a tragic road accident while he was also seriously injured. Apart from this, a person named Raj Singh also lost his life due to a road accident. He said that the increasing number of road accidents due to dilapidated roads and potholes in Bhiwandi city is a matter of great concern, so the government should explain when these accidents will be controlled and when the roads will be constructed.

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