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Marathi people denied housing in Mumbai, status reduced to that of a ‘doormat’: Saamana editorial

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Nagpur, Dec 13: Maharashtra’s opposition, Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT), on Saturday alleged that the rights and interests of the Marathi people are being undermined by the government, led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

“The Fadnavis-Shinde government has reduced the Marathi people’s status to that of a ‘doormat’ and is now applying the balm of ‘Pagdi-mukta’ (Pagdi-free) Mumbai. This is hypocrisy. The real problem in Mumbai is that Marathi people are denied housing, and (Union Home Minister Amit) Shah, Shinde, Fadnavis and some cronies are the masterminds behind this,” it said in a hard-hitting editorial in the party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’.

It targeted DCM Shinde over his announcement of Mumbai to be made pagadi-free through a separate set of rules for the proper and fair redevelopment of old buildings under the pagadi system (a form of tenancy), which is claimed to benefit over 19,000 such buildings. Further, he had announced to grant “amnesty” to buildings without an Occupancy Certificate (OC), redevelop chawls on mill lands, and housing for police. There are reportedly 20,000 OC-less buildings in Mumbai, the editorial said, questioning how much of this will benefit the original residents of Mumbai— “the Marathi Manoos” or the sons of the soil.

The editorial also highlighted the “hypocrisy”, noting that in Shinde’s own Thane district, hundreds of Marathi families were rendered homeless after bulldozers razed many OC-less buildings, an outcry that went ignored.

“The amnesty in Mumbai is a move aimed solely at winning votes. These announcements were made when flood-affected farmers in Marathwada are reportedly not receiving aid, and 6.5 lakh farmers are deprived of the Samman Yojana, requiring Rs 5,975 crore in necessary funds. Further, all these announcements were made while the municipal elections are expected to be announced within the next 72 hours,” it said.

The Thackeray camp claimed that the recent announcements made by CM Fadnavis and DCM Shinde are with an eye on the upcoming elections to the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation and other civic bodies in the state, and are nothing but “old wine in a new bottle”. The overall strategy is to use money to fight elections and shower people with popular announcements to deceive them, it said.

It highlighted the alleged discrimination against Marathi people in Mumbai’s housing societies, claiming that in areas like Mira-Bhayandar and Mumbai, some builders have reportedly displayed boards on societies stating: “Only Marwadi-Jain will get homes here”, and that the BJP and RSS-affiliated people claim the primary language of Ghatkopar is Gujarati.

The Thackeray camp also claimed that Shinde and his associates have hatched a plan to snatch Mumbai from the hands of the Marathi people and present it as a gift to Home Minister Amit Shah, urging the Marathi people to be extremely careful. “A senior minister in the Maharashtra Cabinet reportedly stated during a legislature session that the BJP has a plan to divide Maharashtra, and Chief Minister Fadnavis is working on it. The individuals who call themselves ‘Shivsena’ (referring to the Shinde faction) are cowardly soldiers who remain silent, neglecting the state’s welfare. The moves to snatch Mumbai are part of these tactics,” the editorial said.

The Saamana editorial also said that the Chief Minister is said to have sanctioned a massive Rs 32,523 crore fund for various development projects across the Pune Metropolitan Area, encompassing 220 projects. “This rush of announcements is taking place despite the Chief Minister’s alleged admission of an economic emergency in the state, which is burdened with a debt of approximately Rs 9.5 lakh crore accrued under the Fadnavis-Shinde government.

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Kolkata man arrested for allegedly raping daughter’s friend in Tiljala

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Kolkata, July 9: A man has been arrested for allegedly raping his daughter’s friend in the Tiljala area of east Kolkata, police said on Thursday.

The arrest was made on Wednesday night following a complaint lodged by the victim’s family. The victim’s medical examination and statement are currently being recorded.

According to the police, the victim has been friends with the accused’s daughter for a long time and was familiar with the family.

She had reportedly been staying at her friend’s residence for a few days due to problems at her own home. During this period, the accused allegedly exploited opportunities when other family members were away and sexually assaulted her inside the house multiple times.

Initially, the young woman did not tell anyone about the incident out of fear and shame. It is alleged that the accused threatened to kill her if she disclosed the matter.

Police also said the victim did not initially disclose the alleged assault due to fear and shame. The accused is also alleged to have threatened to kill her and subsequently subjected her to repeated sexual abuse. After her health deteriorated, she informed her family members and her friend about the incidents.

The young woman then filed a written complaint with Tiljala police station. Based on the complaint, the police arrested the accused on Wednesday. A case has been registered against him under multiple sections, including rape. The Tiljala police station is investigating the incident.

Police said all aspects of the case are being examined and the allegations will be verified through the victim’s statement and other evidence collected during the investigation. Officials added that no further details can be disclosed at this stage as the probe is ongoing and the matter is sensitive.

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Ram Mandir, Badrinath Temple thefts: Seers urge for strict rules to maintain faith of devotees

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Haridwar, July 8: Amid the controversy over alleged embezzlement of donations made at Ayodhya’s Ram Temple and Badrinath’s Shri Badrinath Temple, Parmarth Niketan President Swami Chidanand Saraswati and Jain monk Acharya Lokesh Muni on Wednesday urged for the implementation of strict rules so that such allegations are not repeated.

Speaking to media, Swami Chidanand Saraswati cautioned against the spread of rumours which “hurt people’s religious sentiments”.

“I would like to say that no one should spread such rumours. If there has been any mistake, there are proper channels to address it. People should go and discuss the matter through the appropriate means instead of coming directly to the media and misleading the public,” he said.

The Parmarth Niketan President added: “If rules are broken, they can be formed again but once faith is broken, it is very difficult to restore. It is a good step that the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) Chairman Hemant Dwivedi immediately constituted an inquiry committee. I have also come to know that the committee’s secretary Pramod Nautiya has been dismissed. This is a fast action taken by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami-led Uttarakhand government.”

Swami Chidanand Saraswati also urged for implementation of strict rules for temples, terming it “mandatory to sustain the faith of devotees”.

“SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) should be made and followed so that people are able to maintain their faith on temples,” he said.

Jain spiritual leader Acharya Lokesh Muni said that where there are large institutions, such incidents can happen but “it cannot be allowed to continue”.

“Our country has laws, the Constitution, and a proper system of governance. Wherever such an incident occurs at any place of faith, it should not be tolerated. Proper arrangements must be made to prevent such incidents, and if one has occurred, the stolen property or money should also be recovered and strict action should be taken against those guilty,” he told media.

The Jain spiritual leader also said: “Measures should be taken that such incidents are never repeated. Lord Ram is the soul of this country, so if thefts take place at the Ram Temple, it hurts the sentiments of devotees.”

Lokesh Muni expressed confidence that the stolen donations from Ram Temple will be recovered, guilty will be punished and that the government along with the Temple Trust will take measures to prevent repetition of such acts.

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12-year-old boy dies in B’luru residential school; family protests alleging assault by teacher

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Bengaluru, July 8: A 12-year-old student of a residential school in Bengaluru died under suspicious circumstances on Wednesday, prompting allegations of assault by teachers and protests by his family members and relatives.

The deceased has been identified as Gurukiran, a Class 6 student at the prominent school located in Kadayarappanahalli village in Bengaluru North Taluk. He was the son of Raghavendra, a resident of Subedarpalya.

According to the school management, Gurukiran collapsed while jogging on the school campus early in the morning. School authorities informed his parents over the phone around 6 a.m., stating that he had fallen ill and had been shifted to a hospital. However, by the time the parents reached the hospital, the boy had died.

The bereaved family has alleged that Gurukiran was physically assaulted by teachers using iron rods and sticks, and claimed that the pressure exerted on him at the residential school led to his death.

Speaking to reporters, Gurukiran’s father, Raghavendra, said, “My son was admitted to this school when he was studying in Class 5. The school claims that he collapsed while jogging this morning. But when we reached the hospital, we found him dead. I suspect something happened inside the school. The teachers might have assaulted him or done something to him.”

He further alleged that another student informed the family that Gurukiran had been beaten with an iron rod while staying in the hostel. “We have been told that the physical education teacher assaulted him. The police are protecting the teacher,” he alleged.

Raghavendra said his son had never complained about any harassment or assault at the school. “He never shared any complaints with us. What could happen to a child studying in Class 6? I strongly suspect he was assaulted. The school called us at around 6 a.m., saying he had collapsed while jogging and that his pulse rate had dropped,” he said.

Following the incident, Gurukiran’s parents and relatives gathered outside the residential school and staged a protest against the management. They alleged that the boy had been beaten with sticks and iron rods and demanded a thorough investigation.

Personnel from the Bagalur Police Station rushed to the school and attempted to pacify the agitated family members and relatives.

Another relative, Yashasvini, alleged that the family was initially not allowed to see Gurukiran’s body after reaching the hospital.

“When we reached the hospital, we were not allowed to see the child’s body. We later learned that the school staff had taken him to another hospital. We don’t know what actually happened. When we asked the management for the CCTV footage, they claimed that the cameras were damaged and the footage was unavailable,” she said.

Questioning the school’s version, she added, “If he suffered a heart attack, there should have been some signs. They have not provided any proper explanation and are simply saying that he collapsed while jogging. He was perfectly healthy. During the summer vacation, he spent time with us and never had any health issues. He was never hospitalised before. How are we supposed to believe this?”

The family also questioned the school’s claim that Gurukiran completed two rounds of jogging before collapsing during the third one. They alleged that the management failed to provide CCTV footage from either the jogging area or the room where he was reportedly taken after collapsing.

“They are saying the CCTV footage is unavailable because the cameras were damaged. We found that the CCTV cameras had been removed and the wires had been cut. We suspect foul play. Other students have also told us that children are beaten in the school,” a relative alleged.

Tension prevailed at the school as angry parents allegedly assaulted the physical education teacher in the presence of police personnel. The police intervened and managed to rescue the teacher from the agitated crowd.

Police have launched an investigation to ascertain the exact cause of Gurukiran’s death. Further investigation is underway.

When contacted, the phone went unanswered at the residential school. The school is yet to react to the allegations.

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