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Mumbai: RSS Launches Massive Campaign To Ensure Hindu Voters’ Turnout For Maharashtra Assembly Elections

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Mumbai: The voting for the Maharashtra assembly elections will be conducted on Wednesday, November 20 and all political parties have intensified their campaigns. Meanwhile, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has jumped in and has started a massive campaign to ensure the maximum turnout of Hindu voters. Banners are being displayed to that effect at prominent places across Maharashtra, including Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. The karyakartas do not chant slogans but handbills containing the appeal are distributed. In Mumbai, such events have been held at Andheri, Bhandup, Chembur, Ghatkopar and several other places. A source in the RSS said in the last Lok Sabha elections many Hindus did not vote for a variety of reasons. The result was that the number of BJP MPs nosedived from 23 to 9 which alarmed the Sangh Parivar.

Mumbai: The voting for the Maharashtra assembly elections will be conducted on Wednesday, November 20 and all political parties have intensified their campaigns. Meanwhile, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has jumped in and has started a massive campaign to ensure the maximum turnout of Hindu voters. Banners are being displayed to that effect at prominent places across Maharashtra, including Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

The karyakartas do not chant slogans but handbills containing the appeal are distributed. In Mumbai, such events have been held at Andheri, Bhandup, Chembur, Ghatkopar and several other places. A source in the RSS said in the last Lok Sabha elections many Hindus did not vote for a variety of reasons. The result was that the number of BJP MPs nosedived from 23 to 9 which alarmed the Sangh Parivar.

This time around the aim is to ensure a minimum 20 percent hike in voting so that candidates of the BJP and or it’s allies, Shiv Sena (Shinde) and NCP (Ajit Pawar) are elected.

The campaign is, however, posing a problem in certain constituencies. For example, in Anushakti Nagar, the NCP (Ajit Pawar) nominee is Sana Shaikh, daughter of ex-minister Nawab Malik, whom the BJP is accusing of having links with international terrorist Dawood Ibrahim. Malik Sr has denied the charge but the perception persists, nevertheless. S Jayaram, a staunch Modi bhakt said, “I cannot imagine myself voting for Sana Malik. Many voters like me are facing a dilemma. And we don’t want to press the NOTA button either.”

In neighbouring Mankhurd-Shivaji Nagar constituency Nawab Malik himself is the NCP (Ajit Pawar) candidate. The Sangh Parivar is boycotting him in a predominantly Muslim seat. Nawab Malik, on his part, has publicly declared that he does not need the saffron parivar’s support. He is locked in a bitter fight with sitting MLA Abu Azmi of the Samajwadi Party, who is one of the richest candidates of Maharashtra.

Malik hopes to break the tape on the basis of the anti-incumbency groundswell in the extremely impoverished constituency where children have died of malnutrition.

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Mira Bhayandar: 45-Year-Old Man Booked For Defying SDM’s Order To Pay ₹10,000 Monthly Maintenance To Elderly Mother

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Mira Bhayandar: The Navghar police have registered an offence against a 45-year-old man for defying orders passed by the Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Thane district for paying monthly maintenance to his elderly mother. However, the accused is yet to be arrested.

In her petition before the court of the SDM, the elderly woman had sought maintenance from her son-Chandan Rajendra Agarwal (45)- a resident of Bhayandar (east) under the provisions of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act- 2007.

In response to the petition, the SDM passed an order on 5, June, 2024 directing Chandan to pay a monthly maintenance amounting Rs.10,000 to her mother and duly submit receipts of payments before the competent authority.

However, Chandan defied the ruling by denying monthly maintenance, prompting his mother to register a complaint at the upper tehsildar’s office. Despite being issued summons to register his say on the petition and the subsequent complaint, Chandan remained absent on both the occasions. Irate over the defiance, the upper tehsildar and the executive magistrate authorised revenue officer-Tushar Khedkar to register an offence against Chandan.

Based on Khedkar’s complaint, the Navghar police in Bhayandar police registered an offence under the relevant sections of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act- 2007 against Chandan on Monday (2, December).

Enacted to provide financial security, welfare, and protection for senior citizens/parents, the key provisions of the act legally obligate children and heirs to provide a monthly allowance to their parents. The SDM or Tribunal can order maintenance and also levy interest in case of default.

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Water Shoots Up To 50 Feet In Air After Pipeline Burst In Bandra; Water Cut Likely In Central & South Mumbai

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Mumbai: Lakhs of litres of water was wasted after a massive pipeline burst in Mumbai’s Bandra area on Tuesday. The video of water shooting up to the sky can be seen in the video which went viral on social media. It can be seen in the video that a huge amount of water is getting wasted due to the pipeline burst. Central and South Mumbai area in the city is likely to witness water cut due to the pipeline burst in the area. The video shows the water shooting up to a height of around 50-feet in the air and people are seen enjoying the water falling on them near the pipeline burst site.

There are reports that there will be water shortage in various areas of the city due to the water pipeline burst. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has not yet reached the spot for repairing the water leakage in the pipeline. The city is already facing a water cut of 10% due to repair works being carried out at the pneumatic gate system at Pise. It is a critical water distribution point to the city. The BMC had announced that the city will witness a water cut of 10% from December 1 to 5.

The BMC also said that the repair works will also effect the water supply to Thane and Bhiwandi Municipal Corporations. The repair work is said to be critical for the water distribution system in the city for restoring the proper functioning. The repair work will require temporary reduction in water supply. However, the city which is already facing a water shortage will face more water cut due to the pipeline burst in Bandra.

The reason behind the water pipeline burst in not ascertained yet and there are no reports of the BMC repairing the water pipeline soon. Mumbaikars living in central and southern part of the city should prepare themselves for a possible water shortage as a large amount of water is getting wasted due to the pipeline burst.

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Mumbai: Kulgaon-Badlapur Municipal Council Elections Heat Up; Shiv Sena, BJP, NCP In Fierce Competition

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In view of the upcoming Kulgaon Badlapur municipal council elections, the competition for the post of the council president has peaked between Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde) and the BJP, with NCP (Ajit Pawar) jumping into the fray as well. After the victory in the assembly elections, BJP MLA Kisan Kathore has indicated that his party has started an attempt to gain complete power in the municipal council.

Thane district’s general secretary and former corpor All parties of the Mahayuti alliance are vying for the post in Kulgaon Badlapur council ator Sambhaji Shinde has also claimed that the next council president will be from the BJP. In response, Shiv Sena city chief Vaman Mhatre claimed that the Shiv Sena will be the number one party.

Both the parties have fought all the elections separately in Kulgaon-Badlapur except in the 1995 general election. Mhatre warned that the Shiv Sena is capable of fighting the polls on its own, and if the BJP wants to go solo then it should do so to understand which party is supported by voters.

Meanwhile, NCP state secretary, Captain Ashish Damle, said that the BJP can maintain the Mahayuti balance by giving the Shiv Sena a chance in Ambernath and the NCP in Badlapur.

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