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Kerala CM Slams Nitesh Rane Over His ‘Mini-Pakistan’ Comment

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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan strongly condemned the ‘mini-Pakistan’ remark made by Nitesh Rane, BJP’s minister in Maharashtra. On Monday (December 30), Vijayan said the remarks were “deeply provocative and deplorable”.

The Kerala CM said that Rane’s comments reflected mentality of ‘Sangh Parivar” towards the state.

Nitesh Rane said earlier that Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi were elected to parliament from Kerala because the state was ‘mini-Pakistan’.

He said that wherever Sangh Parivar faces difficulty in gaining influence, it uses hate campaigns and divisive narratives to obtain.

“The statement by Maharashtra BJP Minister Nitesh Rane, labelling Kerala as “Mini Pakistan,” is deeply provocative and deplorable. It reflects the fundamental approach of the Sangh Parivar towards Kerala. The Sangh Parivar believes they can marginalise and isolate regions where they struggle to establish influence through hate campaigns and divisive narratives. Rane’s statement is a direct example of this strategy,” the statement read.

Vijayan further slammed central government for not addressing the issue of Rane’s provocative comment. He said that remarks were violation of constitutional norms and oath of office a minister takes.

“A minister who makes such hate-filled remarks is unfit to hold office. It is astonishing that the leadership of the ruling party at the centre has chosen not to react to this blatant violation of constitutional values and the minister’s oath of office,” he added.

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Mumbai sea water to be made potable… Azmi seeks clarification in the House regarding this major project.

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Mumbai: During the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, there was a heated debate on the proposed Manori desalination project (a project to make seawater drinkable) to address Mumbai’s water shortage. Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi raised several important public questions in the House. Regarding the project, which is being built at an estimated cost of ₹ 4,077 crore, Abu Asim Azmi asked the government when the actual work on the project would begin and whether it would be completed within the stipulated time (48 months). He also sought clarification on the operation and maintenance costs of the project and its impact on the water bills of Mumbai residents. Industries Minister Uday Samant, while answering these important questions in the House, provided information about the current status of the project.

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Abu Asim demands the establishment of a new police station in the Maharashtra Assembly, alongside measures to crack down on drugs and curb crime.

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Mumbai: Today, in the Maharashtra Assembly, MLA Abu Asim Azmi raised the issue of law and order and public safety in the state with great seriousness during the session. While participating in the proceedings of the House, MLA Abu Asim Azmi prominently raised the issue of the growing illegal drug trade and the resulting increase in serious crimes in his constituency. He informed the House that drug addiction is not only destroying the younger generation but it has also led to an unprecedented increase in theft, snatching and other crimes, which is creating an atmosphere of insecurity among the local residents.

Terming public safety as the most important, the MLA drew the government’s attention to the imbalance between the existing police system and the population of the area. He said that the population of the region has increased rapidly in recent years, but the police force and resources have not increased in proportion. He urged the government to take immediate action to strengthen the security and safety of lives and property. He demanded that additional police contingents be deployed in the area to deal with the current challenges and increase patrols. He also demanded that new police stations be established keeping in mind the population density and geographical spread, so that the police can respond quickly in emergencies.

Speaking in the House, the MLA clearly stated that he had seriously raised the issue of drug use and the resulting increase in crime in the Assembly today. He further demanded that the government increase the police force keeping in mind the safety of the people and establish new police stations as per the population.

Other members of the House also agreed on this sensitive issue. Considering the seriousness of the issue, the government assured that strict steps are being taken to dismantle the drug network and police stations will be reviewed on the basis of the new population scale to strengthen law and order.

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Case registered against contractor and workers after Aslam Sheikh death in Mumbai Sakinaka manhole

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Mumbai: After the death of pedestrian Aslam Sheikh after falling into a manhole on Khairani Road in Sakinaka, Mumbai, the Mumbai Police has registered a case of negligence and carelessness against the contractor. Earlier, the BMC had taken action in this matter and suspended Assistant Municipal Commissioner L. Ward Dhanji Harlekar and three BMC officers Abhijeet Chogle, Deepak Chogle and Uttam Patil. This inquiry has been handed over to the Additional Municipal Commissioner Suburban headed by Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide. The inquiry report will be submitted in 7 days. Earlier, the BMC has blacklisted the above-mentioned contractor. The repair work of a water drain was underway on Khairani Road within the limits of Sakinaka. A passerby, Aslam Ishaq Sheikh, 55, a resident of Yadav Nagar, Sakinaka, died after falling into an open manhole. In this regard, based on a complaint filed by a BMC officer of L ward, a case has been registered at Sakinaka police station against the contractor and the workers assigned to the repair work. The investigation is underway and no arrest has been made in the case so far, informed DCP Dutta Nalawade here. In this case, it has been found that no safety arrangements were made near the manhole, which is why this tragedy occurred.

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