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BJP asks MVA to unravel mystery of ‘missing’ ex-Maharashtra and ex-CoP

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The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in Maharashtra on Monday urged the Maha Vikas Aghadi government to come clean on the curious case of ‘missing’ former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and ex-Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh.

Leader of Opposition (Council) Pravin Darekar said that the home department must find out their whereabouts and inform the people where Deshmukh and Singh are currently located.

“The government should ascertain whether Deshmukh is in Mumbai, Nagpur, his constituency, or elsewhere, and also where Singh is currently. The latter (Singh) is still an officer working under the Home Department,” Darekar told mediapersons here.

His comments came amid reports that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sought the help of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to trace Deshmukh, who is sought by both the central agencies for probe.

Similarly, Singh is on the radar of Maharashtra police and a probe commission investigating his March ‘letter-bomb’ wherein he had levelled certain allegations of corruption against Deshmukh, leading to the latter’s resignation as Home Minister on April 5.

Subsequently, Deshmukh has been raided by both the ED and the CBI in the past six months. He also moved various courts, but ignored at least 5 summons from the ED, contending that the matter is pending before the courts.

Likewise, Singh, 59, who had proceeded ‘on leave’ in early-May and was reportedly living in Chandigarh, has not responded to a Special Investigation Team (SIT) or to notices seeking his appearance before the retired Justice K. U. Chandiwal Commission set up by the Maharashtra government.

Last week, Chandiwal had issued a bailable warrant of Rs 50,000 against Singh and placed the matter for further hearing on September 22. Earlier, Singh was fined thrice which he paid up, even as he moved the courts challenging the setting up of the probe panel.

Among those ‘skipping’ calls to join the probe is former state Intelligence Department chief Rashmi Shukla, who bunked Mumbai Police’s two summons in April in connection with the investigation into the alleged illegal phone-tapping case of several prominent persons.

However, in May, Shukla, 56, agreed to record her statement with a police team which went from Mumbai to Hyderabad, where she is posted as the Additional DGP of CRPF, South Zone.

The cases involving Deshmukh and Singh are also linked to the probe into the planting of an SUV with 20 gelatin sticks and a threat note near Mukesh Ambani’s house ‘Antilia’ in south Mumbai, followed by the death of the vehicle’s owner, Mansukh Hiran.

The Mumbai Police filed a chargesheet in the case earlier this month, detailing the sequence of events. The police also invoked terror and murder charges against all the accused.

Officials attribute the apprehensions of possible detention or arrest by the concerned agencies as the primary reasons behind VIPs or prominent personalities not turning up physically for investigations.

Instead, they rely on their battery of legal advisors or move the courts at various levels to evade the probe summons, a luxury which the commoners can ill-afford, officials said.

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Marathi requirement for permits and licenses for rickshaw and taxi drivers is absolutely wrong, Marathi language should be taught first: Abu Asim

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Mumbai: Marathi is not mandatory for permits and licenses for rickshaw and taxi drivers in Maharashtra. Every state has its own language. It should be mandatory. But before that, if Marathi is to be made mandatory, then first schools should be opened to teach Marathi and teach Marathi to those who are not proficient in it. Every country speaks its own language, so where will the national language Hindi be spoken? Every state in this country has its own language, like Marathi in Maharashtra, Malayalam in Kerala, Assamese in Assam, but there is no need to force anyone to speak any language. If you want to learn Marathi, give them books, give them classes, don’t force them. Unemployment is common in the country. If someone comes to Mumbai and Maharashtra from another state, he has the right to earn a living. However, it is not right to impose the condition of only Marathi being mandatory. It is also necessary to provide employment opportunities. If Marathi has mandatory status in the state, then classes should be given to teach this language. Politics should not be done in the name of Marathi. This also tarnishes the image of the state because violence has been committed against the residents who do not know Marathi many times. Therefore, such situations should not be created and to prevent such a situation from arising, the state language should be taught to them and then they should be provided with licenses and permits.

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Mumbai: Ashok Kharat case creates stir across the state, Pratibha Chakankar also under investigation, new revelations

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Mumbai: the fraudster Ashok Kharat case is very famous across the state. The victim had filed a complaint of violence against a Nashik fraudster Ashok Kharat. Based on this complaint, the police registered a case against him and arrested him. During this time, his exploits are coming to light one by one. This has created a big stir. Till now, several cases of mistreatment and cheating of women have been registered against him. An SIT has been appointed in this case, and the SIT is also investigating him. Now a big breakthrough has been made in this case. In this case, the problems of Rupali Chakankar’s sister Pratibha Chakankar have increased. Shirdi police has sent a notice to Pratibha Chakankar. Shirdi police has issued a notice to Pratibha Chakankar today in the case of fraudster Ashok Kharat. A case of money laundering has been registered in Shirdi against fraudster Ashok Kharat. While the investigation of this case was going on, the police got shocking information. There are several accounts in Samata Patsantha, which are in the names of different people, but the nominee himself is Ashok Kharat. Transactions worth crores of rupees have been made through these accounts. Pratibha Chakankar and her son also have four accounts in Samata Patsantha. The work of taking the statements of all these account holders is in progress. So far, 33 account holders have recorded their statements in this case. Pratibha Chakankar will now have to appear at the Shirdi police station to give her statement. The Shirdi police has sent notices by post to two addresses of Pratibha Chakankar. The notice says that she should be present to record her statement in the next five days. Therefore, now Pratibha Chakankar will have to appear at the Shirdi police station to record her statement. Meanwhile, the emergence of a photo with Ashok Kharat has also increased the problems of some leaders in the state.

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Mumbai: Purohit’s career growth had been effectively frozen since 2008 following his arrest in connection with the Malegaon blast case.

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Mumbai: In a significant development, the Indian Army has cleared the way for Colonel Shrikant Prasad Purohit to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier, a major turning point in its most complex and protracted legal case. The decision comes weeks after the Armed Forces Tribunal intervened to stay his scheduled retirement on March 31, 2026, allowing a review of his pending promotion case. The move follows a 17-year journey that saw the officer honourably acquitted and reinstated in the system after being accused in a high-profile blast case.

Career has been on hold since his 2008 arrest.
Purohit’s career progression had been effectively frozen since 2008 following his arrest in connection with the Malegaon blast case. Although he was granted bail by the Supreme Court in 2017 and later reinstated to active service, his seniority and promotion prospects remained mired in legal uncertainty for years. The turning point came on July 31, 2025, when a special NIA court in Maharashtra acquitted Purohit of all charges, citing lack of evidence and inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case. He was promoted to the rank of full colonel in September 2025, restoring a portion of his career progression.

Tribunal intervenes in retirement stay petition
On March 16, 2026, a bench headed by Justice Rajendra Menon ruled that Purohit had a prima facie case for consideration of perks and promotion at par with his juniors.

The tribunal ordered that his retirement be put on hold until his legal complaint regarding the promotion is resolved, and his service is effectively kept active. Sources say the army’s approval for his promotion to brigadier recognises the days he lost during his imprisonment and trial. Had his career not been disrupted, officers in his mid-career would already have been colonels in senior leadership. Some observers say he could have risen to the rank of major general through normal means.

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