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Uproar in Maharashtra Assembly over Aurangzeb, Abu Asim Azmi demands suspension

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Mumbai: Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s accusation of insulting Sambhaji Raje, Nitish Rane’s indignation Azmi should be buried in Aurangzeb’s grave Mumbai A ruckus broke out in the Maharashtra Assembly when Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi was accused of insulting Sambhaji Raje.

During the proceedings of the Assembly, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, while addressing the House, called Abu Asim Azmi a traitor for praising Aurangzeb and demanded his suspension from the House and said that by praising Aurangzeb and reciting Qasidah, Abu Asim Azmi has hurt the hearts of Hindus.

Aurangzeb was a cruel and oppressive king. He had imprisoned Sambhaji Raja. He tortured Hindus and forced Sambhaji to convert to Islam by torturing him. He said that Abu Asim Azmi is not fit and proper to sit in this House, so suspension proceedings should be taken against him. Meanwhile, The slogans of Bhavani and Jai Shivaji were raised during this time. During this, the proceedings of the House had to be adjourned after the uproar.

The ruling front in the House has condemned Azmi’s statement on Abu Asim Azmi’s statement. Talking to reporters on Abu Asim Azmi’s statement, BJP leader and MLA Nitish Rane promised to bury Abu Asim Azmi in the arms of Aurangzeb’s grave. He said that this is the place for those who praise Aurangzeb.

He should also lie in his arms and then it will become a dumping yard. On the question of action against Abu Asim Azmi, Nitish Rane said that what greater action can be taken than burying him next to Aurangzeb’s grave.

Nitish Rane poured venom against Abu Asim Azmi and said that the fight between Sambhaji Raje and Aurangzeb was a fight of dharma and this fight was between Hindu imperialism and Islam. There is no room for calling it a secular fight. Aurangzeb had converted to Islam. Therefore, pressure was put on Sambhaji Raje.

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Rohit Arya, who held 20 children hostage, died during treatment after being shot.

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Rohit Arya, the accused who held 20 children hostage inside a studio in Mumbai’s Powai area, has died. The accused, Rohit Arya, had taken the children hostage and also fired at the police. Police retaliated, injuring him, and he died during treatment.

Rohit Arya was mentally ill. He had taken 20 children hostage at RA Studios in Powai. Upon receiving information, police immediately arrived at the scene and attempted to apprehend him. During this, Rohit Arya opened fire on the police, who retaliated, injuring him. He was immediately taken for treatment, but died during treatment.

Earlier, the accused, Rohit Arya, had released a video admitting to holding the children hostage. Police had stated that Rohit Arya was mentally ill. Police had safely rescued all the children from his custody.

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Making Vande Mataram compulsory is illegal: MLA Raees Shaikh writes to the Chief Minister and Education Minister, demanding withdrawal of the order

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Mumbai: Samajwadi Party’s Bhiwandi East MLA Raees Sheikh has demanded that the Chief Minister and the Education Minister should revoke the ban imposed on all schools in the state on making the national song ‘Vande Mataram’ written by ‘Bankam Chandra Chatterjee’ mandatory on October 31.

In this regard, MLA Raees Sheikh said that ‘Jan Gana Man’ written by Rabindranath Tagore is the national anthem of India. However, the government’s order to sing the song in all schools in the state on October 31 and organize a song exhibition between October 31 and November 7 in the context of the 150th anniversary of the national anthem ‘Vande Mataram’ is illegal. Any organization should write a letter to the Minister of State for School Education Pankaj Bhuyar and the Education Department should immediately declare ‘Vande Mataram’ a mandatory song for all schools in the state, this is not good governance in a progressive state like Maharashtra.

The condition of schools and education in the state is deteriorating. It is the duty of the government to provide quality education. However, the government is discriminating by including religious issues like ‘Vande Mataram’ in the education sector. Making ‘Vande Mataram’ a mandatory song is a violation of the rights granted by the Constitution. There have been many discussions on the issue of ‘Vande Mataram’ till date. MLA Rais Sheikh said in the letter that ‘Jan Guna Man..’ is the national anthem of India and the national anthem should be given a place of honor, sanctity and respect everywhere, it has been agreed upon.

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Maharashtra Govt To Scrutinise Vasantdada Sugar Institute’s Funds For First Time; Move Seen As Setback For Sharad Pawar

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For the first time in Maharashtra’s political history, the Vasantdada Sugar Institute (VSI), headed by NCP (Sharad Pawar) chief Sharad Pawar, will come under state government scrutiny over the utilisation of its funds. The institute, based in Pune, is engaged in research, development, and training for the state’s cooperative sugar industry.

The VSI’s operational funds are generated through a levy of ₹1 per metric tonne (MT) collected from sugar cooperatives across Maharashtra. These contributions are meant to support the institute’s ongoing research and training activities for the sugar sector.

According to sources, the decision to review the VSI’s funds was taken during a recent meeting of the ministers’ committee, chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, which oversees decisions related to the sugarcane crushing season.

The move follows dissent among sugar mills after the BJP-led Mahayuti government decided to impose an additional ₹5 per MT levy on crushed sugarcane to contribute to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

Reacting to the reports, Sugar Commissioner Sanjay Kolte confirmed that during the September 30 meeting, instructions were issued to form a committee to examine the utilisation of VSI’s funds. He, however, denied receiving any complaints regarding fund misuse.

Interestingly, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar a member of the VSI’s Board of Trustees was present during the meeting where the decision to review fund utilisation was made. Other key trustees include Dilip Walse Patil, Vijaysinh Mohite Patil, Jayant Patil, and Balasaheb Thorat.

According to data from the State Cooperation Department, VSI has received approximately ₹55 crore over the last five years through the cooperative contributions.

Never before has any state government verified the utilisation of VSI’s funds, despite its significant influence over Maharashtra’s sugar industry.

Political observers view this decision as a setback for Sharad Pawar, who serves as the lifetime chairman and head of VSI’s governing council.

Speaking to reporters, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that the move was not a probe, but a routine request for financial transparency.
“The notice only seeks financial information regarding the funds collected from sugar factories,” he clarified.

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