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Mumbai’s Court sent notice to Rana couple for violating bail conditions

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Navneet Rana, MP from Amravati, interacted with the media after being discharged from the hospital on Sunday, in which she strongly targeted the Thackeray government and husband Ravi Rana also challenged BMC and Sanjay Raut while talking to the media. Maharashtra government has again approached the court after Rana couple spoke to the media. In which they pled to reject the bail of Rana couple and Issuance of non-bailable warrant against them. Government lawyer Pradeep Gharat filed a petition in the session court regarding this issue.

Rana couples were arrested by Mumbai police due to thier threat to recite hanuman chalisa outside Matoshree, the personal residence of Maharasthra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. Hearing this petition, the Mumbai Sessions Court has issued a notice to the Rana couple to sought an answer as to why not a non-bailable warrants should be issued against both of them because they are accused of violating the conditions of bail. Now, it is to be seen as what will be Rana couples reply to this notice issued to them.

On the other hand, Navneet Rana said that if she is being put to jail due to reading hanuman chalisa and chanting Ram’s name then she is ready to be behind the bars for 14 years not just 14 days. On the allegations of violating the conditions of bail, Navneet Rana said that we have talked to the media about the misbehavior done to us in jail, We have not violated any bail conditions. We have not spoken at all about the allegations imposed on us. As far as the notice of the court is concerned, I am in Delhi right now and the notice will be answered after coming back.
Let us tell you that Navneet Rana can meet Home Minister Amit Shah and some big BJP leaders in Delhi.

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Mumbai To Host 33rd International Sunni Ijtema At Azad Maidan From Dec 12–14

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Preparations are underway for the 33rd annual international Sunni Ijtema, scheduled from December 12 to 14, 2025, at Azad Maidan, Mumbai. Considered the largest Sunni religious congregation in India, the event is organised by Sunni Dawate Islami (SDI), a global non-political organisation active in religious, charitable, and educational initiatives.

This year’s Ijtema coincides with 1,500 years of Islam, marked by the central theme “Celebrating 1500 Years of Guidance & Mercy brought by the Messenger of Mercy.”

The event has historically attracted hundreds of thousands of participants, including women, youth, and international scholars who address contemporary issues through an Islamic lens. This year’s discussions include artificial intelligence, digital finance, and modern trade ethics.

The Ijtema opens Friday evening with programmes exclusively for women. Key topics include.

Women as Seekers of Knowledge

Women’s Right to Inheritance

Character and Modesty as the True Ornament of a Muslim Woman

Lessons from the Marital Life of the Prophet

Scholars will also explain Islamic provisions on Khula, a wife’s right to initiate divorce by returning the dower or mutually agreed compensation. The session will highlight that Islamic teachings on knowledge are not gender-specific, with examples such as:

Hazrat Aisha, a revered scholar and instructor to many sahaba

Fatima Al-Fihri, founder of the University of Al-Qarawiyyin, considered one of the world’s oldest universities

Other sessions will address women’s rights to financial maintenance, choosing a spouse, and the pivotal role of education in shaping society. Over 1,00,000 women are expected to attend.

The second and third days are dedicated to men. Themes for the two days include:

Pleasing Allah by Serving Creation

The Spiritual Life of the Prophet

Religious Information and Artificial Intelligence

New Age Issues, Digital Finance, Family and Trade — a Q&A with Mufti Nizamuddin

Moral and Spiritual Development of Youth: From Distraction to Discipline

As every year, career guidance and higher education counselling will be conducted by Team SDI Ummeed. A mass prayer for global peace and prosperity will conclude the event. More than 2,00,000 men are expected to participate.

Renowned International Scholars to Address the Gathering

Allama Shakir Ali Noorie (Founder, SDI)

Allama Qamruzzaman Khan Azmi

Allama Qari Zahiruddin Khan

Mufti Nizamuddin Razavi

Sayyed Khalid Al-Gilani

Sayyed Moin Ashraf

Sayyed Aminul Qadri

Maulana Yunus Misbahi

Qari Rizwan Khan

Dr Waqaruzzama Azmi

Maulana Arif Patel

Al-Haj Sadiq Razavi

SDI president Hazrat Allama Shakir Ali Noorie and chief mentor Hazrat Allama Qamruzzaman Khan Azmi continue to be featured in the “500 Most Influential Muslims” list published annually by The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, Amman, Jordan.

A dedicated box for clarity:

Facilities

Large number of ablution areas (Wudu Khana)

Ample restroom facilities

60+ CCTV cameras across the ground

2,000 female volunteers for women’s day

1,000+ male volunteers for Day 2 and Day 3

Police have advised attendees:

Not to carry handy cameras, laptops, wires, batteries, matchboxes, lighters, nail cutters, or other battery-operated electronic devices

No vehicle parking motorcycles or any other vehicles will be permitted around Azad Maidan

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Kalyan: Jewellery Worth ₹5.5 Crore Stolen From Siddheshwar Express; CCTV Shows Masked Suspects

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A sensational theft aboard the Siddheshwar Express has shocked passengers and police alike, after jewellery worth ₹5.50 crore was allegedly stolen by a group of masked suspects who were seen getting off the train at Lonavala railway station.

According to railway police, CCTV footage shows five to six masked individuals carrying two trolley bags believed to contain the stolen jewellery. Their covered faces have made identification difficult.

One person has been detained by the Railway Crime Branch, and his role in the case is currently under scrutiny.

The complainant, Abhaykumar Jain, a resident of Goregaon, Mumbai, had travelled to Solapur with his daughter Tanishka, carrying jewellery worth several crores.

Police said Tanishka had urged her father to install GPS tracking on their luggage, but the advice was ignored.

Jain sold part of the jewellery in Solapur and was returning with the remaining ornaments when the theft occurred.

The theft came to light only after the train journey ended. Jain then filed a complaint at the Kalyan Government Railway Police (GRP) station.
Both the Kalyan GRP and the Railway Crime Branch are jointly investigating the case.

Preliminary investigation suggests that the suspects may be residents of Mandha in Solapur district.

Police believe the thieves likely had prior knowledge of the jewellery and Jain’s travel details, hinting at the possibility of insider information or prior surveillance.

Investigators are examining CCTV footage from multiple stations between Solapur and Mumbai, analysing the suspects’ movement patterns and potential links across districts.

The probe is ongoing and efforts to identify the masked thieves have been intensified.

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Maharashtra: Demand For Love Jihad Law Intensifies As Hindu Organisation Leads State Campaign

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The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a right wing organisation, on Wednesday urged the Maharashtra government to introduce a stringent law against what it describes as love jihad during the winter session of the state legislature in Nagpur. The term is used by right wing groups to allege that Muslim men target Hindu women for marriage with the intent of religious conversion.

The call comes after a coordinated campaign across the state that saw the involvement of more than 160 Hindu organisations from 20 districts. The Samiti stated that the participants pressed the government to pass a strict law to curb alleged forced conversions linked to marriage.

Sunil Ghanvat, the Samiti’s state organiser for Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, said in a statement that more than 1,600 activists and citizens took part in rallies, public meetings and memorandum drives across major districts. These included Mumbai, Jalgaon, Dhule, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Ahilyanagar, Akola, Amravati, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Satara, Pune, Solapur, Nashik, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.

Memorandums were submitted to district collectors, taluka administrations, elected representatives, the Governor, the Chief Minister and the home department, urging the state to act.

The Samiti noted that states such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Uttarakhand have already enacted laws aimed at curbing forced conversions. It argued that Maharashtra should introduce similar legislation with provisions for life imprisonment and registration of non-bailable offences.

Alongside the push for a love jihad law, the organisations also raised the demand for an anti land grabbing law, stating that such measures would strengthen legal safeguards in the state.

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