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Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: NCP Leader Nawab Malik Casts His Vote, Appeals To Voters To Exercise Their Right In Large Numbers

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Mumbai: As polling is underway in Maharashtra, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and candidate from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, Nawab Malik on Wednesday casts his vote at a polling booth in Mumbai.

After casting his vote, Malik appealed to the citizens to cast their votes in large numbers for the assembly polls.

“I exercised my franchise today. My family is also voting. I urge people to step out of their houses in large numbers and vote, and elect an MLA of their choice,” he said.

Notably, in Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, Shiv Sena, a Mahayuti alliance member alongside NCP, has fielded Suresh ‘Bullet’ Patil to contest against Nawab Malik. NCP’s Mahayuti’s alliance partners, BJP and Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) have expressed their opposition to Malik’s candidature.

However, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Chief and Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar has defended his decision to offer a ticket to Nawab Malik to contest from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, despite the serious allegations against him.

Malik was arrested in 2022 on charges of having links with Dawood Ibrahim’s associates, but no court has proven these allegations yet.

NCP Candidate From Bandra East, Zeeshan Siddique Casts His Vote

Earlier today, NCP candidate from Bandra East, Zeeshan Siddique cast his vote in the Maharashtra Assembly polls.

“For the first time, I have come alone to vote. My father (Baba Siddiqui) is no more. This is different but this will have to be done. I know that my father is with me. I started my day by visiting the graveyard in the morning…I think everyone must vote,” he said.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP candidate from Baramati Assembly constituency, Ajit Pawar expressed confidence in winning the assembly polls, saying that he trusts the voters will send him to the Assembly for the eighth time.

Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024

Voting began at 7 am on Wednesday for the single-phase of Maharashtra assembly elections and will conclude at 6 pm. Polling is taking place across 288 assembly constituencies.

Shifting alliances, ideological conflicts, complex caste dynamics, and emotional appeals have characterised the battle for power in the Maharashtra Assembly. The primary contest is between the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance and the Congress-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA).

The ruling BJP-led Mahayuti alliance includes the BJP, Shiv Sena, and the Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit Pawar faction), while the opposition MVA comprises the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), and the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction).

In the 2019 Maharashtra assembly elections, the BJP won 105 seats, Shiv Sena secured 56, and the Congress won 44. In 2014, the BJP claimed 122 seats, Shiv Sena 63, and the Congress 42.

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‘Anyone Involved In Atrocities Against Women Should Be Treated As Terrorist, Hanged In Public’: Shiv Sena (UBT) Leader Aaditya Thackeray

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray on Monday demanded that anyone involved in atrocities against women should be treated as a terrorist and hanged in public, regardless of their party affiliation.

This comes after the alleged molestation case involving the daughter of Union MoS Raksha Khadse.

“Any person, be it from any party, who is involved in atrocities against women should be treated as a terrorist and hanged in public. Punishment should be given to such persons irrespective of which party they belong to…,” told Thackeray to media.

Earlier, the Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports approached the police on Sunday and filed a complaint in the alleged molestation case involving her minor daughter.

Khadse said that the accused not only harassed her daughter and her friends but also misbehaved with the police personnel. She added that the accused also made videos of the incident.

“My daughter and her friends went to a Maha Shivratri fair, where some people molested them. They also misbehaved with the police guard. They had the guts to molest and record videos, even in the presence of a police guard. This is not acceptable, and that is why I have lodged a complaint,” she said while speaking to media on Sunday.

Khadse also urged other women to come forward and file complaints. “The incident that happened with my daughter and her friends is condemnable… There may be many such mothers who are suffering from this. They should go to the police station and file complaints.” Following Raksha Khadse’s complaint, the Jalgaon police filed an FIR under the POCSO and IT acts.

One of the accused has been arrested by the police in the incidents, and as per the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Muktainagar Krishnat Pingale, the arrested person has many criminal cases against him.

He added that a total of seven people have been booked in the alleged molestation case with Union Minister Raksha Khadse’s daughter.

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Pune bus rape case: Shiv Sena calls for stronger safety measures for women in public transport

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Mumbai, March 3: Shiv Sena leader Manisha Kayande on Monday wrote a letter to Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, presenting a list of demands to enhance women’s safety in public transportation.

The move comes in response to the recent Pune bus rape case, which has sparked outrage over security lapses in the state’s transport system.

A 26-year-old woman was raped inside Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) bus at the Swargate depot in Pune last week, leading to mass anger and outrage. After days of public outcry over the horrifying episode, the accused Dattatray Gade was arrested on Friday, after being on the run for almost a week.

Addressing the incident, Kayande called for immediate reforms to prevent such crimes in the future, stating, “After the Swargate incident, people were furious that such an act could happen inside a bus stand and in dilapidated buses.”

“Regardless of the situation, our demand is clear — every woman should be safe. CCTV cameras should be installed in all state transport buses, security guards should be stationed at every depot, and outdated buses should be phased out,” she told media.

She emphasised the importance of surveillance in crime prevention, stating, “Installing CCTV cameras will make it easier to catch offenders with perverted mindsets. This will aid in their arrest, prosecution, and rehabilitation. All these measures are crucial for ensuring women’s safety in public transport.”

Kayande also commented on the molestation case involving Union Minister of State Raksha Khadse’s daughter, calling it an “unfortunate” incident. However, she maintained that Maharashtra remains relatively safe for women.

“It is unfortunate that such incidents take place. The Union Minister herself was present and immediately filed a complaint, leading to swift police action. No matter who the accused are, strict action will be taken against them,” she added.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Minister Shamburaj Desai condemned the molestation case, assuring that all accused would soon be apprehended.

“The Chief Minister has given strict orders to local police officers to take action. Minister Raksha Khadse’s daughter is like our daughter, and any harassment against her is completely unacceptable. We strongly oppose such acts,” he told media.

He further stated that many suspects have already been arrested, and police teams have been deployed to track down the remaining accused. “Soon, all of them will be in custody,” he said.

The Jalgaon police have so far arrested three individuals and detained a minor in connection with the harassment and molestation of Minister Khadse’s daughter.

The arrested suspects include Aniket Bhoyi, Kiran Mali, Anuj Patil, and one minor. Police have registered cases against seven individuals and are continuing their search for the remaining accused.

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Working for inclusive, developed Maharashtra: Governor highlights Fadnavis govt’s initiatives

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Mumbai, March 3: Maharashtra Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan in his joint address to the both Houses of state Legislature on Monday said the state was a preferred destination for Foreign Direct Investment and contributed over 14 per cent to the country’s total GDP, being one of the leading industrial states in the country.

The government is also working to build an inclusive, progressive and developed Maharashtra by bringing all communities together, he said.

He said that at the World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2025, the government signed Memorandums of Understanding worth approximately Rs 15.72 lakh crore of investment with 63 national and international companies. This will generate more than 15 lakh employment opportunities in the state. Further, the government has planned to disburse the Investment Promotion Subsidy of about Rs 5,000 crore to different industries in the state to attract investments, foster industrial growth, and generate employment opportunities.

The government, through its undertaking Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation, has decided to allot industrial plots of approximately 3,500 acres to support and encourage industrialisation in the state. Recognising the growing demand for industrial land, 10,000 acres of land will be notified for industrial purposes.

The government will develop 10 Integrated Industrial Parks and Integrated Logistics Parks to enhance industrial growth, improve supply chain efficiency and create a world-class business ecosystem.

The government has approved the launch of the Maharashtra Technical Textiles Mission to strengthen and expand the state’s textile sector. Maharashtra has become the first state in the country to launch such a mission aligned with the Centre’s National Technical Textiles Mission, reinforcing its leadership in the textile industry.

The government will go ahead with the construction of the Nagpur-Goa Shaktipeeth Expressway. “This expressway will be completed after taking all persons into confidence. This expressway will connect major religious and pilgrimage sites along the route. This expressway will not only reduce travel time but also foster economic growth in the region. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 86,300 crore,” said the Governor. The government’s move comes against the backdrop of protests by farmers and opposition for the development of the Shaktipeeth Expressway, citing that it would adversely impact the agriculture and related activities from Kolhapur and the adjoining areas.

The government has decided to construct 7480 km long roads with cement concretisation under various schemes of the Public Works Department to enhance road durability, improve connectivity and ensure safer and more efficient transportation across the State. The toll collection will be done through FASTag only at all toll plazas across the State from April 1 this year to enhance efficiency, reduce congestion at toll plazas and promote digital transactions.

Under the Centrally Sponsored PM E-Bus Seva Yojana, in the first phase, 1290 buses have been sanctioned for 20 Municipal Corporations, and financial assistance will be provided for developing bus depots in these Municipal Corporations, he said.

The government will implement the new Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy starting from April 1 for the next three years. The New Electric Vehicle Policy includes providing incentives for electric vehicles and encouraging the scrapping of old vehicles. It focuses on reducing the state’s carbon footprint and making transportation more eco-friendly.

The government has signed Memorandums of Understanding with 13 agencies for electricity storage and grid stability by implementing Pumped Storage Projects through Public-Private Partnership for 38 projects. Accordingly, these projects will generate 55,970 megawatts of power, and the state is expected to receive an investment of Rs 2.95 lakh crore and create more than 90,000 employment opportunities.

Amid India’s net zero commitment by 2070, the state government has installed 3,12,000 solar pumps under the ‘Magel Tyala Saur Pump Yojana’ to help farmers access water for agriculture through solar-powered pumps in the state. Under this scheme, 10 lakh solar pumps will be provided to the farmers in five years. “Maharashtra has set a target to become the first state in the country to solarize all the agriculture feeders in the state under PM-KUSUM and Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana schemes. A total of 119 feeders, with a combined solar power capacity of 147 megawatt have been commissioned in a record time of just nine months,” said the Governor.

The government has launched a new scheme called ‘Agristack-Digital Public Infrastructure for Agriculture’ to facilitate the speedy and effective delivery of various government schemes to farmers using digital services in the agricultural sector of the state. The government has selected more than 95 lakh farmers in the state as beneficiaries under the ‘Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sanman Yojana’, and more than 87 lakh farmers have been provided Kisan Credit Card facility by banks. This initiative aims to empower farmers with financial support and access to credit facilities.

The government is implementing the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ initiative to increase women’s household income. So far, 17 lakh women have successfully raised their household income to Rs one lakh or above. The goal is to empower 26 lakh rural women to become Lakhpati Didis by the end of 2024-25, the Governor said..

“The government is implementing the National Education Policy 2020, and my government is committed to providing the required financial provisions for this purpose. The government has started the Ghar ‘Ghar Constitution Programme’ on the occasion of the completion of 75 years of the Constitution of India to raise awareness among the citizens about the Constitution of India as well as their constitutional rights and fundamental duties,” he said..

After the Centre government’s move to accord status of Classical Language to Marathi, the state government has decided to undertake following programmes — Classical Marathi Language day, Classical Marathi Language Week, honour of distinguished persons from the field of research in Classical Marathi Language, a documentary showcasing the history of Classical Marathi Language, establishment of Centre of Excellence and Translation Academy.

The Governor said the state government is committed to resolving the Maharashtra-Karnataka border dispute and has appointed expert advocates to represent Maharashtra before the Supreme Court to resolve this issue.

The government is implementing educational, healthcare and various other welfare schemes for the Marathi-speaking people in the border areas, the L-G said.

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