Maharashtra
Mumbai Weather Update: City Continues To See Smog-Filled Morning Amid Rising Pollution; Overall AQI Remains In Unhealthy Range At 281
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Mumbai: Mumbai began its Friday with a deceptively pleasant chill, as minimum temperatures dipped just below 22°C, offering residents a brief sense of relief. However, this early coolness quickly gave way to discomfort as people stepped outside to find the city blanketed in a dense, lingering smog. Commuters heading out during peak morning hours encountered reduced visibility along with eye irritation, throat discomfort and difficulty breathing, clear signs of an atmosphere overloaded with pollutants.
What initially felt like a refreshing morning soon became yet another stark indicator of Mumbai’s steadily worsening air-quality crisis. A thick haze settled over major roads, residential complexes, commercial hubs and transit routes. With only weak winds sweeping across the region, there was little natural movement to disperse the pollutants that have been steadily accumulating throughout November.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that the city is expected to experience clear skies through the day, with temperatures likely climbing to around 33°C in the afternoon. While the mild morning chill is expected to persist over the next few days, experts noted that there is still no sign of when Mumbai’s air quality might improve. The stagnant atmospheric conditions continue to trap particulate matter close to the surface, aggravating the city’s pollution load.
On Friday, Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) rose to a worrying 281, placing it firmly in the unhealthy category. This spike represents a major deterioration from earlier in the month, when several neighbourhoods reported moderate or merely poor readings. The decline is now citywide, affecting coastal stretches, industrial belts and densely populated residential areas alike.
Among the worst-affected locations, the Wadala Truck Terminal recorded an alarming AQI of 395, marking it as the most polluted spot of the day. Colaba followed with a reading of 317, while Chakala reported 310, both falling within the severe category.
Prominent business zones were not spared either: Worli and the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) each logged AQI levels of 310, showing how uniformly pollution has spread across Mumbai’s central, western and eastern sectors.
Some suburbs fared marginally better but still failed to reach healthy levels. Kandivali East recorded the day’s lowest AQI at 130, classified as poor. Powai stood at 200, Malad West at 210, Parel Bhoiwada at 220, and Mulund West at 237, placing all within the poor to unhealthy range.
For context, an AQI of 0–50 is considered good, 51–100 moderate, 101–150 poor, 151–200 unhealthy, and anything above 200 classified as severe or hazardous. With much of the city now above that threshold, Mumbai continues to grapple with an air-quality crisis that shows no signs of easing.
Maharashtra
Mumbai: First case registered in Mumbai against blasphemous Rasool Nazia Elahi and Deva Singh, accused of hurting religious sentiments

Mumbai: Police has registered its first case against Nazia Elahi Khan, the blasphemer of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and Devasingh, who provided her platforms to broadcast her interview. A case has been registered against both the accused in the Paeddhoni police for hurting religious sentiments and showing provocation. The demand for registering an FIR against both in Mumbai was made by Raza Academy head Saeed Noori and Maulana Ijaz Kashmiri. The police have registered this case on the complaint of Advocate Irfan Sheikh. In this, Irfan Sheikh said that he found Nazia Elahi and her host Devasingh committing blasphemy on an Instagram account, due to which the sentiments of me and Muslims were hurt. In this regard, we have also submitted all the documents related to Nazia Elahi to the police, which also includes electronic evidence. In this regard, the Paeddhoni police have registered a case. Earlier, Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti had assured the scholars that an FIR would be registered within 48 hours. Devin Bharti, keeping his promise, has given the police an FIR. The FIR was registered after which the FIR was registered. Therefore, the scholars have appealed to the Muslims to show patience and restraint and avoid provocations because legal action is being taken against Nazia Elahi. After the FIR was registered in Mumbai, it has been handed over to Delhi and Kolkata Police from zero number, which will investigate the matter. Currently, respecting the sentiments of the Muslims, the Mumbai Police has registered the FIR and brought the situation to peace.
Maharashtra
Maha: Six rebel UBT MPs join Shinde faction

Mumbai, June 22: In a major political upheaval in Maharashtra, the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena on Monday executed “Operation Tiger,” engineering a split within Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena (UBT). Six Lok Sabha Members of Parliament (MPs) from the UBT faction have formally joined the Shinde camp.
The six rebel MPs include Omprakash Bhupalsinh alias Omraje Nimbalkar (Dharashiv/Osmanabad), Nagesh Bapurao Patil Ashtikar (Hingoli), Sanjay Haribhau Jadhav (Parbhani), Sanjay Uttamrao Deshmukh (Yavatmal-Washim), Bhausaheb Rajaram Wakchaure (Shirdi) and Sanjay Dina Patil (Mumbai North East).
This development reduces Shiv Sena UBT’s strength in the Lok Sabha from nine to three, while the Shinde faction’s tally rises from seven to thirteen. The remaining loyalists with Uddhav Thackeray are Arvind Sawant (Mumbai South), Anil Desai (Mumbai South Central) and Rajabhau Waje (Nashik).
The cracks became evident when six of the nine UBT MPs skipped a crucial parliamentary party meeting in Delhi. Speculation turned into reality as the rebel MPs sent a formal letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, requesting recognition as a separate group. By banding together as six, they bypassed the anti-defection law, which requires a minimum two-thirds majority to split without disqualification.
Nagesh Ashtikar and Omraje Nimbalkar admitted that sitting in the Opposition for two years deprived their constituencies of development funds. They noted that the Rs 5 crore MPLAD scheme was restrictive and surviving without state-backed funding was crippling their grassroots influence.
Ashtikar said via Facebook Live that he held no personal malice toward Uddhav Thackeray but criticised the “harsh, abusive language” and lack of trust displayed by senior leaders like Sanjay Raut after they skipped the Delhi meeting.
Omraje Nimbalkar’s defection followed a sessions court acquitting the accused in the murder of his father, Pawanraje Nimbalkar. He said Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis facilitated a conversation with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, assuring him that the CBI would appeal the verdict on merit.
Uddhav Thackeray has launched a statewide outreach campaign to contain the damage, starting from the rebels’ constituencies in Yavatmal, Washim and Hingoli. He accused the defectors of “selling themselves after increasing their value post-election.”
The move by six rebel UBT MPs to join the Shinde faction reinforces their claim of being the true inheritors of Balasaheb Thackeray’s legacy. By absorbing MPs who won on grassroots anti-incumbency, Shinde strengthens the Mahayuti framework’s appeal to leaders seeking state patronage and development support.
Maharashtra
Uddhav Thackeray to embark on tour of constituencies from where party MPs defected

Mumbai, June 22: Shiv Sena-UBT party chief Uddhav Thackeray is set to embark on a comprehensive tour, from June 27 to June 29, of the constituencies from where the party MPs have defected to join the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
According to the release issued by Rajya Sabha member and Saamana Executive Editor Sanjay Raut, the tour will cover multiple key districts across the state, with specific responsibilities assigned to top party leaders for each location.
The tour comes days after six MPs — Omraje Nimbalkar (Dharashiv), Sanjay Patil (Mulund North East), Sanjay Jadhav (Parbhani), Sanjay Deshmukh (Yavatmal), Nagesh Patil Ashtikar (Hingoli) and Bhausaheb Wakchaure (Shirdi) –staged a rebellion last week, hinting at joining the Shinde faction. Thackeray has already announced that he will travel to these constituencies to publicly tender an apology to the voters who had voted for now-defected MPs during the 2024 general elections.
Thackeray will kick start his tour in Yavatmal on June 27 where senior leaders, including MP Arvind Sawant, MLA Sanjay Derkar, liaison chief (Sampark Pramukh) Rajendra Gaikwad, and district chiefs (Jilha Pramukh) Pravin Shinde, Kishor Ingale, and Sanjay Nikhade, will oversee preparations. He will then travel to Washim. The coordination is being managed by MP Sawant, MLA Derkar, liaison chief Dilip Jadhav, and district chief Balaji Wankhede. Later in the afternoon, the party chief will visit Hingoli. MLC and former Leader of Opposition Ambadas Danve, liaison chief Babanrao Thorat, and district chiefs Sandesh Deshmukh, Ajay Patil, and Gopu Sawant will lead the responsibilities here. The party chief will arrive in Parbhani for an overnight halt.
The second leg of the tour will begin on June 28 with a visit to Parbhani city. MLC Danve, MLA Rahul Patil, liaison chief Pradipkumar Khopde, and district chief Dr Vivek Navandar will handle the local arrangements.
In the afternoon, Thackeray will move to Dharashiv. Arrangements are being looked after by Danve, MLA Kailas Patil, and liaison chief Sunil Katmore. The day will conclude with a night halt at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
On the final day of the tour on June 29, Thackeray will visit the holy town of Shirdi. Raut, liaison chief and MLC Sunil Shinde, alongside district chiefs Sachin Kote and Jagdish Choudhary, have been assigned to oversee this leg.
The party chief will depart for Mumbai. The party insiders said that the entire tour is strategically planned to mobilise party workers and strengthen grassroots connections across Maharashtra ahead of crucial political alignments.
Earlier, in an emotional appeal to his party leaders and cadre on the 60th foundation day of the United Shiv Sena, Thackeray, on last Friday, offered to step down as Shiv Sena-UBT President if his leaders believed in the allegations levelled against him by the defected parliamentarians.
“The BJP is moving from ‘One Nation, One Election’, to ‘One Nation, No Election’. We will have to do Operation Lotus. The way the politics of this country is being conducted, people’s faith in democracy is eroding. This is a threat to democracy. The way we are going currently, we are moving towards anarchy,” he warned.
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