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Eknath Shinde unmoved, but did have conversation with Uddhav Thackeray

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s emissaries were successful in establishing contact between Thackeray and dissident Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde, but sources said Shinde was unmoved and had some tough questions for Thackeray.

Thackeray on Tuesday afternoon deputed two leaders — Milind Narvekar and Ravindra Phatak to drive to Surat and have a one-on-one meeting with Eknath Shinde. Sources said that after almost one-and-a-half hour close door meeting, Milind left for Mumbai. Before leaving his statement was, “Eknath Shinde had telephonic conversation with Uddhav Thackeray.”

But sources close to the development said, Eknath Shinde was unmoved even after the meeting with Navrekar and Phatak, on the contrary he put some tough questions to them.

Shinde put question to the emissary, “Even when I am still an MLA and a minister in the cabinet, how can the Chief Minister remove me as legislative party leader?”

It said that he also conveyed to Thackeray that he should mind his business and Eknath will mind his own. Shinde confidently conveyed that he has numbers with him and does not need to worry about others.

After Phatak and Narvekar reached Surat, they were stopped by the police near the hotel Le Meridien where dissident MLAs have checked in since Monday night. Only after Eknath agreed to meet, they were allowed to enter the hotel.

Navrekar, however, did not say whether they were allowed to meet any other Shiv Sena MLAs who are also holed up in the hotel.

Sources from Surat said, the number of dissident MLAs is increasing and by the evening two more MLAs including a female one has reached the hotel. Earlier, only 30 rooms were booked in the hotel, now 20 more have been booked.

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Maharashtra: ATM With Over ₹16 Lakhs Cash Robbed From Verul Caves In Ahilyanagar

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Mumbai: Recently, ATM thefts have risen in Maharashtra, particularly in isolated villages, which have reported multiple cases involving not just the forced opening of ATM machines but also the theft of the machines themselves.

In a recent event, robbers took an ATM from a State Bank located in front of the famous Verul Caves in Maharashtra’s Ahilyanagar district, making off with cash totaling Rs 16 lakh. This has created an uproar in Verul and surrounding areas, and the police are having trouble apprehending the robbers.

At 3 am on Wednesday, some unidentified thieves took an ATM machine that had Rs 16 lakh 7 thousand 100. The thieves are observed to have stolen the ATM along with the money.

The Ratnapur police were informed about this by bank officers and employees. Police Inspector Dhananjay Farate and his team hurried to the location and carried out a panchnama. A probe has been initiated to capture the criminals who fled with the money and the ATM.

Dog units, forensic team members, and local law enforcement officers reviewed the CCTV recordings at the Verul Caves, Ghrishneshwar Temple, and the surrounding village all day long.

In recent news, A viral CCTV video from Maharashtra Bank’s ATM in Jalgaon captures two masked thieves attempting a robbery by tampering with the security camera. The incident occurred on September 10, but it remains unclear if they succeeded.

Police reported that four individuals from an interstate gang, who were involved in stealing cash from ATMs by cutting them open, have been apprehended here. An official stated that a gas cutter was used to break open an ATM in the Udgir area, resulting in cash being stolen by unidentified criminals a few days prior. Four individuals were captured close to a gravel site on the Latur-Ausa road around 3 pm on Wednesday.

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ISIS-Inspired Module Busted: Probe Zeroes In On Alleged Mewat Arms Supplier ‘Jameel’

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Mumbai: The Delhi Police Special Cell’s probe into the ISIS-inspired module has thrown up a crucial lead, an alleged arms supplier from Haryana’s Mewat, identified as Jameel, whose link with Kalyan resident and key terror accused Aaftab Nasir Qureshi (22) appears central to the aborted terror plot.

Qureshi and his associate, Sufiyan Abubakar Khan (24), both residents of Kalyan in Maharashtra, were arrested at Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station earlier this week following technical surveillance and actionable intelligence. The duo was allegedly preparing to return to Mumbai with a cache of arms, including three pistols and multiple cartridges, sourced through Jameel.

A senior officer described Jameel as “a facilitator rather than an ideologue,” noting that the name itself could be a facade, possibly even a ghost identity used within Mewat’s illegal arms economy. “He provides weapons on demand, no questions asked. For radicalised youth like Aaftab, Jameel was a ready supplier willing to deliver,” a senior counter-terror official said. A parallel investigation is now underway in Mewat to track him down and dismantle his supply chain.

Investigators said Qureshi had been consuming radical Islamic content since 2020, gradually moving from passive online engagement to actively seeking operational support for terror activities. Interrogation revealed that encrypted and social media platforms including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and Facebook, facilitated his connection with extremist sympathisers, including the central figure of the terror module, Ashhar Danish (23), who subsequently introduced him to Jameel.

By early September, Qureshi is believed to have finalised a deal with Jameel after weeks of encrypted chats, seeking “reliable weapons” for a planned strike. He reportedly convinced his associate, Sufiyan Abubakar Khan (20), to accompany him to Delhi, where Jameel had agreed to hand over the arms. On September 9, the handover was executed, with the duo reportedly receiving two semi-automatic pistols (.32 bore) along with 15 live cartridges. through Jameel’s intermediaries. Qureshi and Sufiyan were intercepted at Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station while en route to Mumbai, following technical surveillance and specific intelligence inputs.

Investigators are now tracing the financial trail of the arms deal, examining whether payments were made directly, routed through hawala channels, or financed via sympathisers.

Officials said the link was not incidental: Aaftab had been actively searching for suppliers beyond Maharashtra, wary of being tracked by local police. Mewat, notorious for its cottage industry of illegal arms manufacturing, became the natural point of contact.

Qureshi, who dropped out after Class 10 and assisted his father at a meat shop in Kalyan, Maharashtra had previously worked in warehouses, food delivery services, and even sold SIM cards. Officials describe him as having assumed a “nodal role” in recruiting peers into encrypted groups, circulating videos and speeches glorifying jihad. He actively followed online sermons by controversial clerics such as Tariq Masood, Zakir Naik, Israr Ahmed, and Tariq Jameel. Over time, he became a member of encrypted extremist groups on Telegram and WhatsApp, where discussions on jihadi ideologies were frequent. Through these platforms, Qureshi connected with handlers like Ashhar Danish, an alleged recruiter for ISIS-linked outfits, and reportedly played a central role in influencing and recruiting peers by circulating content glorifying violent jihad.

Sufiyan, a welder and school dropout after Class 5, had been a close friend of Aaftab for five years.Officials said he was gradually drawn into radical ideology through prolonged exposure to extremist material circulated by Aaftab. “Sufiyan was not an ideologue but became a willing participant once convinced of the narrative of jihad,” an investigator said.

Agencies are mapping the digital footprint of both accused to identify other youths who may have been radicalised online. Sources said at least half a dozen individuals from Maharashtra are being “closely monitored” for potential links to the busted module.

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Mumbai: Advocate Writes To PMO, Railway Minister And CM Seeking More Dahanu–Virar Local Train Services

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Mumbai: Advocate Prathamesh Shrikrishna Prabhutendolkar – a daily commuter – has written an open letter on Thursday, on behalf of hundreds of fellow passengers from the Dahanu, Vaitarna, and Palghar region.

The letter, addressed to the Prime Minister’s Office, the Union Railway Minister, and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, highlights the lack of adequate local train services along the Dahanu Road–Virar corridor.

Prabhutendolkar’s letter sheds light on the daily hardships faced by commuters, calling out the overcrowded trains, long wait times, and lack of basic amenities. He said that despite being a growing suburban belt with rising population and economic activity, the region continues to be neglected in terms of public transport infrastructure.

“Commuters from these areas heavily rely on the suburban railway to travel for work, education, and essential needs. The limited number of services, they say, is affecting their livelihoods and causing immense stress and inconvenience,” stated the letter.

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