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Jolt to Mamata government, Supreme Court lifts ban on ‘The Kerala Story’ in West Bengal
The West Bengal government had filed a counter affidavit in the Supreme Court regarding the film The Kerala Story. The Supreme Court has stayed the West Bengal government’s May 8 order banning the screening of the film ‘The Kerala Story’ by the state. With this, the Supreme Court lifted the ban on the film ‘The Kerala Story’ in West Bengal.
While hearing the matter, the CJI said that we are lifting the ban imposed on the film on May 8 by the West Bengal government. There does not seem to be any solid basis for this ban. Hearing the ‘The Kerala Story’ case on Thursday, the Supreme Court said that the law cannot be used to promote public intolerance, otherwise a similar situation will arise with all films.
The Supreme Court told the producers that, ‘The producers should also put a disclaimer that the figure of 32000 missing girls is not confirmed.
‘The CJI remarked that we would hear the matter after the summer vacation on the issue of the film getting a certificate from the Censor Board. At the same time, he said that it is the job of the state government to provide security to the theatre. Now the next hearing in the Supreme Court regarding the film will be on July 18. Then, if necessary, the judge will watch the film.
Let us tell you that earlier on Friday, the Supreme Court had sought response from the Government of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu on the petition filed by the producers of the film ‘The Kerala Story’. The West Bengal government banned the film three days after it was shown in theatres.
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Five-year-old kidnapped girl rescued from Vakola, five arrested, girl held hostage by uncle in Panol

Mumbai: Police has claimed to have arrested five accused, including uncle Momani, on charges of kidnapping a five-year-old girl. The gang had planned to kidnap and sell the girl. A case of kidnapping of a minor girl was registered on November 22 under the limits of Vakola police station. Several teams were formed in Zones 8 and 7. During the investigation, it was revealed that a suspicious rickshaw had gone to Panvel and returned. A man, a woman, a rickshaw driver and the girl were in the rickshaw between 2 and 3 am. The kidnappers were identified as the girl’s uncle Lawrence Niconelis Fernandes, 42, and his wife Momani, who is a Mangal degree, both of them had gone to Panvel by rickshaw and were going to sell the kidnapped girl. The kidnapped girl was recovered from the possession of their acquaintance Sans. The Sans gave details about the wanted accused during the investigation, after which Windra Dinesh Chavan, 60, and Anjali Ajit Korgaokar, 57, were arrested from New Panvel, Raigad. The kidnapped girl was sold for Rs 1,80,000 and Vrinda Chavan was taken into custody from her house and the girl was safely brought to Vakola. This operation was carried out by DCP Manish Kalwaniya on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and the girl was recovered safely. In this case, the police have arrested rickshaw driver Latif Abdul Majeed Sheikh, 52, a resident of Santa Cruz, Lawrence Nicholas Fernandes, 42, a laborer from Raigarh, Mangal Dagra Jadhav, 38, from Raigarh, Kiran Maruti Sons, 38, from Panvel, Vrinda Vanish Chavan, 60, from Raigarh and the investigation is underway.
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Three arrested for attempted murder at Goregaon RA signal

Mumbai: Police has claimed to have arrested three people on charges of attempted murder. According to details, on November 22, the complainant Zohaib Naeem Baig, 22, was passing by on his motorcycle at the RA signal in Goregaon. Due to the signal being off, three unknown assailants attacked him and snatched the motorcycle keys and stabbed him in the stomach with a sharp weapon for no reason. After which the police registered a case of attempted murder and started searching for them. According to the statement of the complainant and his friend, two people have been arrested from the Goregaon area, along with one from the RA. The motorcycle and the knife used for the attempted murder have also been recovered from their possession. The accused have been identified as Naeem Shahabuddin Dhobi, 26, Sameer Shahabuddin Dhobi, 30, and Vinod Kumar Padiyaji, 29. This operation was carried out on the orders of Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti and the accused have been arrested and the murder weapon has also been seized.
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Abu Asim Azmi demands action against culprits in Kalyan prayer controversy

Mumbai: Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi condemned the hooliganism of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal at Kalyan Ideal Pharmacy College and said that in this country, there is a market of division and hatred in the name of Hindus and Muslims. Offering prayers in the country is not a crime. It is obligatory for Muslims to offer prayers at the prescribed time. Therefore, if someone offers prayers, worships and practices, then why object to it? He said that arrangements for prayer rooms are necessary in institutions where students want to worship. The way in which students were forced to apologize is completely wrong and hooliganism. I demand that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the administrative body take strict action against such sectarians so that no one can enter an educational institution and force students to apologize. He said that Shivaji Maharaj, in front of whose statue students were forced to apologize, was a secular king. There were Muslims in his army. The way in which the miscreants have committed hooliganism is worrying. Action must be taken against it. He said that praying is not a crime in the country. The administration of Ideal Pharmacy College in Kalyan’s Ambernath was responsible for protecting Muslim students, but the administration did not do so. It was negligent in its responsibility.
The students who offered prayers were forced to apologize. Azmi said, “I request Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to order the provision of rooms for prayers in educational and other institutions and take strict action against this politics of hatred. Only then will brotherhood flourish in Maharashtra and the country.” He said, “Why is there a controversy over prayers everywhere and then hatred is created by giving it a Hindu-Muslim color? Now the water has risen above the head. The government should pay attention to this.”
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