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Sanjay Raut is only expert in speaking – BJP factional leader. Strong criticism of Praveen Darekar

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Mumbai: Sanjay Raut should worry about the existence of his party. Instead of looking at someone’s rise, he should think that his party is declining. BJP group leader A. Praveen Darekar attacked Sanjay Raut and said that Raut can only make statements, but no constructive and developmental work can be done by him.

Targeting Mahavikas Aghadi

Speaking to reporters, Darekar commented on the political situation in the state. He said, “The leadership of Mahayuti is capable. If there are any differences or disagreements, we will sit together and resolve them. The people of the state have expectations from us and it is our responsibility to fulfill those expectations.”

Targeting Mahavikas Aghadi, he said, “Sanjay Raut should try to save the future of his party instead of commenting on others. Mahavikas Aghadi is in a scattered state at the moment and they need to work in unison.”

Dispute over guardian minister post

On the question of ban on guardian minister post in Raigad and Nashik, Darekar said, “When there is a coalition government of many parties, the distribution of minister and guardian minister posts is challenging. Every party needs to be given justice. In such a situation, the Chief Minister and senior leaders have to decide by making a balance.”

He said, “Mahayuti has got the majority of the public. More important than who will become a minister or guardian minister is how to fulfill the expectations of the public. Issues within the Mahayuti should be resolved behind closed doors instead of bringing them on the streets.”

Issue of displeasure and coordination

On the discussions of displeasure over not getting the guardian minister post, Darekar said, “It is natural to be displeased over not getting a minister post or a favorite department. But the leaders of the Mahayuti should focus on serving the public.”

Referring to Pankaja Munde, he said, “Pankaja Munde is our senior and mature leader. No one will remain displeased. The stability of the Mahayuti and service to the public are both the most important priorities.”

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Mumbai All under-construction Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) should be completed within the stipulated time: Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide

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To improve the quality of water discharged into the Mumbai sea, the Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is constructing Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) at Worli, Dharavi, Bandra, Ghatkopar, Bhandup, Versova and Malad. The total processing capacity of these 7 projects under construction is 2,464 million litres per day (MLD). An STP with a capacity of 37 MLD was constructed in Colaba and became operational in April 2020. Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide directed that the work on all the under-construction STPs be completed within the stipulated time frame and it should be ensured that they are operational immediately. He added that the construction work at Malad STP is progressing at a brisk pace and the progress there is satisfactory.

Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide personally inspected the ongoing construction work of Malad STP this morning (July 18, 2026). During the visit, he reviewed the progress of the project and issued necessary instructions and directions to the concerned authorities. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar, Local Corporator Qamar Jahan Siddiqui, Deputy Commissioner (Zone-4) Dr. Bhagya Shri Kapse, Deputy Commissioner (Commissioner’s Office) Prashant Gaikwad, Deputy Commissioner (Engineering) Shashank Bhore, Chief Engineer (Mumbai Sewerage Disposal Project) (In-charge) Shri Ashok Mengde, and other concerned officers were present.

Initially, Bhore reviewed the civil, mechanical and electrical engineering works of the Malad Sewerage Treatment Plant. He collected information from the concerned authorities about the current status of various components of the project, progress of work, quality standards and planning of remaining works. He inspected the installation of machinery and electrical system, performance of processing units and safety measures. Furthermore, he directed the officials to ensure strict adherence to quality standards at every stage and to ensure necessary planning to complete the project within the stipulated time frame. Bhide also reviewed the current operational status of the sewage treatment plants with a combined capacity of 2,501 million litres per day (MLD)—including Malad (454 MLD), Worli (500 MLD), Bhandup (215 MLD), Bandra (360 MLD), Dharavi (418 MLD), Ghatkopar (418 MLD), MLD (MLD), MLD (MLD), and Colaba (37 MLD)—through a computer presentation. He directed all the contractors to execute the work with high quality and within the stipulated time frame.

Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide said that the Mumbai Sewerage Disposal Project Department has started the design, construction, and operation and maintenance of the 454 MLD capacity Malad Sewage Treatment Plant (including land improvement works) from July 2022. The design and construction phase is spread over six years, followed by an operation and maintenance period of fifteen years. Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology has been proposed for the project. The sewage treatment plant will treat 454 million litres of sewage per day through secondary treatment. Out of this, 227 million litres will later undergo tertiary treatment. Currently, the existing sewage treatment facility in Malad subjects sewage to only preliminary processes—screening and de-greasing—before discharging it into the creek. The proposed scope of work includes land reclamation, design and construction of a new sewage treatment plant, processing of sludge to ‘Class A’ standards, and generation of electricity from biogas generated during the treatment process. Bhide said that necessary permissions have been obtained for the removal of mangroves. Once the new sewage treatment plant is operational, the quality of sea water and marine life will improve. Moreover, the population living in Dahisar, Borivali, Kandivali, Malad, and Goregaon areas will benefit from the project.

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District Election Officer and Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide appealed to booth level officers to intensify the Special Revision of Voter Lists (SIR).

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Mumbai: The Election Commission of India has launched a Special Revision (SIR) programme for voter lists in the Mumbai region. However, to ensure effective implementation of this programme, it is very important to speed up the overall workflow. District Election Officer and Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide has appealed to the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) to make maximum efforts for this purpose. He made these remarks during a review meeting on the work of Assistant Electoral Registration Officers for 26 Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituencies held at Mumbai Public School, Liberty Garden, Malad today (July 18, 2026). The meeting was attended by Additional District Election Officer and Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar, Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), Assistant Electoral Registration Officers and others.

District Election Officer and Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide said that the Special Intensive Revision work in Mumbai was affected by the heavy rains that lashed the city a few days ago. With more rain expected in the coming days, it is necessary to speed up the door-to-door visits and digitization process. He directed everyone to complete the assigned tasks within the stipulated time. Abhijeet Bangar, Additional District Election Officer and Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) said that the work related to Special Revision of Electoral Rolls should be completed within the stipulated time and within the stipulated period. To achieve this objective, all Assistant Electoral Registration Officers should simultaneously try to speed up the distribution of counting forms and digitization process. While the Election Commission of India has approved the extension for this work, factors like duties in one’s parent’s department and possible rainfall in the near future should be kept in mind. Mr. Bangar stressed that the door-to-door visits and digitization process should be completed by working extra hours and on vacation whenever necessary, ensuring that the entire exercise is carried out efficiently and within the stipulated time frame.

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Mumbai ED files charge sheet against ‘godman’ Ashok Kharat, 5 others; Rs 36 crore assets seized

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Mumbai, July 18: The ED filed a charge sheet against self-proclaimed ‘godman’ Ashokkumar Eknath Kharat @Captain @ Bondhu Baba, his wife and four others for money-laundering linked to an extortion racket run under the guise of spiritual practices, an official statement said on Saturday.

The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Mumbai Zonal Office, filed the charge sheet against Kharat, his wife Kalpana Kharat and other accused before the Special Court (PMLA), Mumbai.

Assets worth Rs 36.90 crore have been attached, seized or frozen in the case till date in the case, the statement said.

Earlier, the ED had also arrested Kharat on May 19 under Section 19 of the PMLA for the offence of money-laundering, and he continues to be in judicial custody.

On July 15, the ED provisionally attached immovable properties worth Rs 19.20 crore under Section 5 of the PMLA, 2002, held in the names of the accused and his family members, it said.

This was in addition to assets worth Rs 17.70 crore seized/frozen during searches conducted under Section 17 of the PMLA at multiple premises, bank lockers and vehicles linked to the accused and his associates during April and May 2026, said the ED.

The ED had initiated an investigation against Kharat based on multiple FIRs registered by Sarkar Wada, Shirdi, Sinnar and Rahata Police Stations.

Investigation revealed that Kharat exploited the religious faith of devotees and dishonestly induced them to part with money and properties under the pretext of performing “Avatar Poojas”, curing illnesses, averting misfortune and ensuring business prosperity, thereby generating Proceeds of Crime through extortion, cheating and criminal intimidation, the ED said.

Investigation also revealed that Kharat falsely projected himself as possessing divine powers and as an incarnation of Lord Shiva to deceive devotees, the ED said.

He laundered the Proceeds of Crime through two cooperative credit societies by fraudulently operating over multiple accounts in connivance with an employee and through multiple benami accounts for large cash deposits and subsequent withdrawals, including maturity proceeds, the ED said.

The laundered funds were retained with trusted associates or invested in immovable properties across Nashik, Ahmednagar, Solapur, Pune and Mumbai in the names of his family members, the ED said.

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