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BJP to form booth committees at all polling stations across county

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Gearing up for the 2022 Assembly polls and next general election, the BJP has decided to complete the formation of booth committees at over 10 lakh polling stations across the country by year end.

Addressing the inaugural session of BJP National Executive Committee meet here, party chief J.P. Nadda set the target to complete the process of forming the booth committees.

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that to strengthen the party at ground level chief Nadda has asked to complete the formation of the committees by December 25.

“Formation of booth committees have been completed in 85 per cent of polling booths and remaining work will be completed by December 25,” Pradhan said.

The party has also decided to implement the successful ‘page committee’ concept of Gujarat across the country.

“Page committee will be formed across the country and appointment of ‘Panna Pramukh’ will be completed by April 6, next year,” Pradhan said

He said that Nadda also asked for an institutionalised mechanism to listen to the Prime Minister’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ radio programme at each polling booth.

“Party chief talked about three works to strengthen the organisation at ground level as BJP has yet to reach its ‘Utkarsh’ (peak),” he said.

Nadda also talked about election results and said that BJP’s victory in Huzurabad shows it’s rise in Telangana.

“Nadda also said that BJP is getting strong in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha to win the next elections,” Pradhan said.

In his address, Nadda thanked the people of West Bengal who supported the BJP in this year’s Assembly polls.

“In the 2016 Assembly polls, the BJP’s vote share was negligible, now it’s 38 per cent. We have got the blessings of Bengal. In political history, such rapid growth in vote share has never been registered. the BJP chief assured people of West Bengal that the party is with them,” Pradhan said.

Pradhan added that Nadda in his address also mentioned about the repeal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, which is now on the path of development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.

Talking about the meet, Pradhan said that it is being held in a hybrid mode.

“All participants have registered digitally, including Prime Minister Modi, L.K. Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi are also attending the meeting virtually from their homes,” Pradhan said.

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Mumbai Police, Citizens Join ‘Run for Unity’ Honouring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel; CM Devendra Fadnavis Pays Floral Tribute To Iron Man Of India

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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis led Mumbai’s Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebrations on Friday, marking the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India. Fadnavis humbly offered floral tributes to India’s first Deputy Prime Minister and Bharat Ratna at his official residence in Mumbai, honouring the leader’s monumental contribution to national unity and integration.

Mumbai witnessed several Run for Unity events that brought together citizens, police personnel, and local leaders in a collective display of patriotism.

The Mumbai Traffic Police flagged off their unity run from the Traffic Police Headquarters to Shaheed Tukaram Omble Chowk,“Run for the Nation. Run for Unity. Today on the occasion of #RashtriyaEktaDiwas, the #RunForUnity was organised to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India.”

The MIDC Police Station in Andheri also organised a Run for Unity, covering the route from MIDC Police Station to Power Grid House and back.

Sharing glimpses of the event on social media, the station stated that police officers, personnel, and prominent citizens enthusiastically participated to celebrate Patel’s legacy of national integration and unity. The initiative underlined how Patel’s vision continues to inspire discipline, strength, and togetherness among citizens.

The DCP Zone 2, Mumbai, held a similar unity run within its jurisdiction. Officers, staff, and residents joined in large numbers, echoing slogans of solidarity. The zone’s post on X read,

“On the occasion of #EktaDiwas & the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a ‘Run for Unity’ was organised in Zone 2, Mumbai. Police officers, personnel and prominent citizens took part in the event, celebrating his legacy of national integration & unity.”

Beyond the police-led runs, schools, government offices, and civic bodies across Mumbai marked the occasion with pledges for unity, discussions on Sardar Patel’s leadership, and patriotic programmes. Citizens paid homage to the man who played a crucial role in unifying over 500 princely states post-Independence, ensuring the territorial integrity of modern India.

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Powai Hostage Case: Mumbai Police Recover Pistol, Petrol & Chemicals From RA Studio; Rohit Arya’s Body Sent For Postmortem

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Police have recovered a pistol, petrol, inflammable rubber solution, and a lighter from the Powai studio where Rohit Arya held 17 children and two adults hostage on Thursday. The Mumbai Crime Branch has taken over the investigation, registering a case under Sections 109(1), 140, and 287 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023. A forensic analysis of the seized materials is currently underway, officials told Media on Friday.

Earlier on Friday morning, Arya’s body was brought to the JJ Hospital mortuary for postmortem by the Crime Branch team. The 50-year-old filmmaker from Pune was shot during the rescue operation and later declared dead at 5:15 pm on Thursday.

The three-hour hostage crisis unfolded around 1:30 pm at R A Studio, located in the Mahavir Classic building, Powai, when Powai police received an alert about a man holding children captive. The children, aged 10 to 12 years, had been attending auditions for a web series for the past two days.

Before police intervention, Arya released a video message explaining his motives. In the clip, he said he had chosen to take hostages instead of committing suicide, insisting he was ‘not a terrorist’ and had no demand for money. Arya claimed he only wanted to ask some moral and ethical questions and warned that any wrong move by the authorities could lead him to set the studio on fire, potentially harming the children.

“I want to speak to some people… I should not be held responsible if anything happens,” Arya said in the video, adding that after the conversation, he would walk out. His demands, however, remained vague.

The Mumbai Police swiftly mobilised teams from the Quick Response Team (QRT), Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad, Fire Brigade, and negotiators. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone X) Datta Nalawade, officers entered the building through a duct using a ladder to reach the first floor, where Arya was holding the hostages.

During the rescue, Arya reportedly lunged toward the officers with an air gun and was hit by a police bullet during the ensuing scuffle. “All 17 children and two adults were rescued safely,” said Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Satyanarayan, confirming the operation’s success around 4:15 pm.

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Fake BARC Scientist Case: Delhi Police Arrest Accused’s Brother In Multi-State Forgery And Espionage Racket

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Mumbai: In the sensational fake BARC scientist case, fresh revelations have emerged linking the main accused, Akhtar Hussain Qutubuddin Ahmed alias Alexander Palmer (60), and his relatives to a sprawling forgery network that extended from Mumbai to Jharkhand and Delhi.

The Delhi Police Special Cell has arrested Akhtar’s brother, Adil Hussaini alias Syed Adil Hussain (59 from the Seemapuri area of Delhi for allegedly procuring multiple fake passports and providing sensitive information to foreign entities.

According to sources, fake scientist Akhtar was arrested from Yari Road, Versova on October 17 and now he is in judicial custody. Following Akhtar’s interrogation accused Monazir Khan (34) was arrested from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand on October 25. Monazir is in police custody till November 1.

Akhtar’s Brother Adil possessed one genuine and two allegedly forged passports. His arrest came after crucial inputs from the Mumbai crime branch, which earlier nabbed Akhtar and his associate Monazir Nazimuddin Khan from Jamshedpur. Investigations suggest Adil played a key role in coordinating the fake identity network and arranging for forged documents through Monazir.

Police investigations revealed that Monazir had fabricated fake Aadhaar, PAN cards, and passports under the name Ali Reza Hoseini alias Alexander Palmer for Akhtar in 2016–17, charging ₹19,000 for the job.

These forged documents enabled Akhtar to travel to several countries between 2017 and 2025. Monazir also created fake academic certificates including 10th, 12th, BSc, BE (Mechanical), and MBA degrees allegedly to support Akhtar’s false credentials as a scientist.

Crime Branch officers recovered crucial evidence from Monazir’s office in Jamshedpur, including seven digital storage devices and multiple forged educational and identity documents of Akhtar and Adil.

It was also found that Monazir provided fake documents to other individuals, suggesting a wider racket in Jharkhand involving the sale of counterfeit educational certificates and IDs.

During Akhtar’s interrogation, he claimed that all three of his brothers Asif, Arif, and Adil were deceased. He said Asif died in Saudi Arabia, Arif in Prayagraj, and Adil in Jamshedpur. However, investigators later discovered that Adil was alive and residing in Delhi. He was arrested by the Delhi Police Special Cell on October 26.

The Investigation revealed that Adil had obtained passports under multiple identities Mohammad Adil Hussaini and Naseem Syed Adil Hussain and had travelled to several countries, including Pakistan. This raised suspicions of possible espionage activities or attempts to pass on sensitive nuclear-related information abroad.

Police sources confirmed that Monazir had used an incomplete address as Road No. 6, near Grace College, Jawahar Nagar, Jamshedpur — when applying for Akhtar’s passport under the name Alexander Palmer. He later admitted this was deliberate since the area had a predominantly Christian population, making the name “Alexander Palmer” appear genuine.

Despite the incomplete address, neither the passport office nor the local police flagged any objections during verification, raising serious concerns about administrative lapses.

Similarly, Adil’s forged passport also carried an incomplete address referring to the same sold Jamshedpur property once owned by the Akhtar’s family. Authorities are now investigating how such major discrepancies escaped detection during official scrutiny.

According to investigators, Akhtar and Adil used their fake identities to travel across at least five countries, mostly in the Gulf region. Akhtar, posing as “Alexander Palmer,” allegedly presented himself as a BARC scientist at various consulates, showing printed nuclear maps sourced from magazines and online material. He claimed to possess classified information in exchange for money.

Forensic analysis of Akhtar’s mobile phone revealed that he used the Super VPN Pro app to mask his IP location, helping him appear to be in another country while online. Investigators suspect this was used to communicate with foreign contacts undetected.

The Mumbai crime branch, Delhi Police special cell, and Jharkhand Police are now jointly investigating how the accused obtained multiple Indian passports and fake government IDs. Crime branch officers have also contacted Mumbai airport immigration authorities to verify how Akhtar managed to clear international travel checks using these forged identities.

The police have also confirmed that Adil may have been in touch with foreign nuclear agencies while in Delhi. The special cell is expected to seek Akhtar’s custody soon to interrogate both brothers face-to-face.

This case, which began with the arrest of a fake scientist from Versova, has now evolved into one of India’s most complex identity forgery and espionage investigations exposing deep administrative failures and a possible cross-border intelligence network.

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