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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Announces Legislative Party Appointments For Maharashtra; Amin Patel Named As Deputy Leader

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Mumbai: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge announced new appointments for the party’s legislative wing in Maharashtra. The appointments include key leadership roles in both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, aiming to strengthen the party’s functioning in the state legislature.

List Of Legislative Assembly Appointments

In the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, senior leader Amin Patel has been appointed as the Deputy Leader of the Congress Legislative Party. Former minister Amit Deshmukh will serve as the Chief Whip, ensuring party discipline and coordination among MLAs. Vishwajit Kadam has been given the role of Secretary, while Shirishkumar Naik and Sanjay Meshram have been appointed as Whips to assist in legislative proceedings.

List Of Legislative Council Appointments

For the Maharashtra Legislative Council, Satej alias Bunty Patil has been named as the Group Leader of the Congress Party. Abhijit Wanjari will take charge as the Chief Whip, responsible for managing party strategies in the upper house. Rajesh Rathod has been assigned as a Whip to support the party’s legislative work.

The appointments are seen as part of Congress’s efforts to streamline its leadership and strengthen its position in the Maharashtra legislature ahead of crucial political developments in the state.

Harshwardhan Sapkal Takes Over As Maha Congress Chief

Meanwhile, newly-appointed Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal officially assumed office on Feb 18, pledging to strengthen the party’s organization and lead it back to power in the state.

Sapkal’s appointment came as a surprise to many in political circles, as he was a relatively lesser-known figure within the party. The decision sparked mixed reactions, with some Congress loyalists expressing disappointment, particularly on social media, where they expected a more seasoned leader to take charge.

However, Sapkal remained unfazed by the criticism and embraced the challenge with confidence. During his inaugural speech, he made a powerful statement by quoting the iconic lines, “Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil mein hai, zor kitna baazue kaatil mein hai…”, signaling his determination to lead the party with vigor.

The event was attended by key Congress leaders, including Ramesh Chennithala, Nana Patole and former Chief Ministers Prithviraj Chavan and Sushilkumar Shinde, who extended their support to the new state president.

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Mumbai Local Trains On Central Line Hit As Freight Engine Fails Between Neral & Vangani

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Mumbai: A diesel freight locomotive failure between Neral and Vangani early Friday morning caused significant disruption to Mumbai’s Central Railway (CR) services, delaying local and express trains during the peak rush hour.

At 8.13 am, a Sanath Nagar (Secunderabad)–JNPT freight train suffered a diesel locomotive failure and came to a halt at the Vangani Home signal on the Up line. The train blocked the main track, paralysing suburban and long-distance operations on the busy Neral–Vangani section.

Railway officials confirmed that the section was occupied and no train could move until the stranded freight rake was cleared.

The control office was alerted immediately, and on-site efforts to restart the diesel engine were made but proved unsuccessful. A decision was then taken to dispatch an assisting locomotive from the rear to move the failed train.

The relief loco arrived promptly, coupled to the stranded rake, and successfully cleared the section by 9.15 am — restoring normal train movement after one hour and two minutes of disruption.

The incident led to cascading delays across CR’s suburban network. The S-18 local service was among the first to be detained due to the blockage.

Two major long-distance trains — Train No. 11010 (Pune–CSMT) and Train No. 12124 (Pune–CSMT) — were diverted via Panvel to avoid further congestion and ensure minimal inconvenience to long-distance passengers.

Several subsequent suburban trains also faced delays as services were gradually normalised after clearance.

Freight movement in adjoining sections was briefly regulated until the failed locomotive was moved to the nearest station for inspection and repairs. Railway officials have initiated a technical assessment to determine the exact cause of the failure and prevent similar incidents.

Normalcy Restored After One Hour

By 9.15 am, train operations were fully restored on the Neral–Vangani stretch. Officials lauded the prompt coordination between the control room and the field team, which helped contain the disruption within a short span.

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Rohit Arya, who held 20 children hostage, died during treatment after being shot.

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Rohit Arya, the accused who held 20 children hostage inside a studio in Mumbai’s Powai area, has died. The accused, Rohit Arya, had taken the children hostage and also fired at the police. Police retaliated, injuring him, and he died during treatment.

Rohit Arya was mentally ill. He had taken 20 children hostage at RA Studios in Powai. Upon receiving information, police immediately arrived at the scene and attempted to apprehend him. During this, Rohit Arya opened fire on the police, who retaliated, injuring him. He was immediately taken for treatment, but died during treatment.

Earlier, the accused, Rohit Arya, had released a video admitting to holding the children hostage. Police had stated that Rohit Arya was mentally ill. Police had safely rescued all the children from his custody.

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Making Vande Mataram compulsory is illegal: MLA Raees Shaikh writes to the Chief Minister and Education Minister, demanding withdrawal of the order

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Mumbai: Samajwadi Party’s Bhiwandi East MLA Raees Sheikh has demanded that the Chief Minister and the Education Minister should revoke the ban imposed on all schools in the state on making the national song ‘Vande Mataram’ written by ‘Bankam Chandra Chatterjee’ mandatory on October 31.

In this regard, MLA Raees Sheikh said that ‘Jan Gana Man’ written by Rabindranath Tagore is the national anthem of India. However, the government’s order to sing the song in all schools in the state on October 31 and organize a song exhibition between October 31 and November 7 in the context of the 150th anniversary of the national anthem ‘Vande Mataram’ is illegal. Any organization should write a letter to the Minister of State for School Education Pankaj Bhuyar and the Education Department should immediately declare ‘Vande Mataram’ a mandatory song for all schools in the state, this is not good governance in a progressive state like Maharashtra.

The condition of schools and education in the state is deteriorating. It is the duty of the government to provide quality education. However, the government is discriminating by including religious issues like ‘Vande Mataram’ in the education sector. Making ‘Vande Mataram’ a mandatory song is a violation of the rights granted by the Constitution. There have been many discussions on the issue of ‘Vande Mataram’ till date. MLA Rais Sheikh said in the letter that ‘Jan Guna Man..’ is the national anthem of India and the national anthem should be given a place of honor, sanctity and respect everywhere, it has been agreed upon.

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