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‘We Just Need To Speak & Leave Right?’: CM Shinde’s Viral Video From Maratha Reservation Presser Sparks Controversy

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Mumbai: A viral video featuring Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has stirred controversy and trolling within the context of the Maratha reservation issue in Maharashtra. The video captures a moment before a press conference following a discussion on the matter late night on Monday.

CM Shinde’s Controversial Words

In the video, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde can be heard saying, “We just need to speak and leave right?” Ajit Pawar replied, “Yes, right.” Devendra Fadnavis then shut both of them saying, “The mic is on.” All three leaders then can be seen sharing a laugh.

However, these words from the top leaders of state have drawn criticism and trolling as they imply a lack of seriousness or commitment to addressing the Maratha reservation issue.

The conversation among Chief Minister Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has been targeted for trolling as it occurred before they presented their stance on the Maratha reservation issue during the press conference.

Sambhaji Bhide’s Intervention

Sambhaji Bhide, a prominent figure, met with Manoj Jarange Patil, who was on a hunger strike in protest of the government’s handling of the Maratha reservation issue. During this meeting, Bhide urged Patil to end his fast, assuring him that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is trustworthy, Fadnavis is reliable and Ajit Pawar has a strong moral conscience.

Thackeray Camp MP Slams CM & DCMs

Thackeray camp MP Omraje Nimbalkar also joined in the criticism of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the Deputy Chief Ministers. In a post on X, Nimbalkar pointed to the interaction among the three government leaders, expressing concern over their apparent disinterest in the Maratha reservation issue. He noted that while society is engaged in peaceful protests and hunger strikes for the cause, the government’s response appears inadequate.

“If shamelessness had a face. This illegitimate government would be it,” said Sena UBT MP Priyanka Chaturvedi in a post.

The Maratha reservation issue has garnered significant public attention and protests across the state. Many individuals have resorted to hunger strikes to draw attention to their demands. The public’s frustration is evident, and there is a growing expectation that the government will take concrete action to address the issue.

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Five-year-old kidnapped girl rescued from Vakola, five arrested, girl held hostage by uncle in Panol

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Mumbai: Police has claimed to have arrested five accused, including uncle Momani, on charges of kidnapping a five-year-old girl. The gang had planned to kidnap and sell the girl. A case of kidnapping of a minor girl was registered on November 22 under the limits of Vakola police station. Several teams were formed in Zones 8 and 7. During the investigation, it was revealed that a suspicious rickshaw had gone to Panvel and returned. A man, a woman, a rickshaw driver and the girl were in the rickshaw between 2 and 3 am. The kidnappers were identified as the girl’s uncle Lawrence Niconelis Fernandes, 42, and his wife Momani, who is a Mangal degree, both of them had gone to Panvel by rickshaw and were going to sell the kidnapped girl. The kidnapped girl was recovered from the possession of their acquaintance Sans. The Sans gave details about the wanted accused during the investigation, after which Windra Dinesh Chavan, 60, and Anjali Ajit Korgaokar, 57, were arrested from New Panvel, Raigad. The kidnapped girl was sold for Rs 1,80,000 and Vrinda Chavan was taken into custody from her house and the girl was safely brought to Vakola. This operation was carried out by DCP Manish Kalwaniya on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and the girl was recovered safely. In this case, the police have arrested rickshaw driver Latif Abdul Majeed Sheikh, 52, a resident of Santa Cruz, Lawrence Nicholas Fernandes, 42, a laborer from Raigarh, Mangal Dagra Jadhav, 38, from Raigarh, Kiran Maruti Sons, 38, from Panvel, Vrinda Vanish Chavan, 60, from Raigarh and the investigation is underway.

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Maharashtra Govt Launches Major Push For Women’s Economic Empowerment In Rural & Tribal Areas

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Palghar: The Maharashtra government has initiated a major push toward strengthening economic prospects for women in rural and tribal regions, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stating that women’s economic empowerment remains the administration’s top priority.

On Monday, the Umed–Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission (MSRLM) under the Rural Development Department signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Raah Foundation to expand sustainable livelihood opportunities for women across the state.

Fadnavis said the collaboration would play a crucial role in enhancing income-generation avenues for women in remote and tribal regions. “This MoU will significantly help in expanding livelihood opportunities for women by tapping into their inherent skills and local resources,” he said, highlighting ongoing efforts to create economic development pathways across rural Maharashtra.

The agreement aims to empower women in Palghar, Nashik, and Raigad districts—regions with a large tribal and rural population—by integrating climate-resilient practices, smart agriculture, water security initiatives, and nature-based livelihood programmes.

The partnership will combine the technical expertise of the Raah Foundation with Umed’s extensive network of Self-Help Groups (SHGs), enabling rural women to access training, resources, and market linkages.

Under the collaboration, two nursery development and bio-production centres will be set up in each of the three districts, expected to benefit more than 5,000 women and farmers. Additionally, a women-led Food Forest Project will be launched, with each participant expected to earn up to ₹1 lakh annually.

The initiative will also integrate multiple government schemes—including the Van Dhan Scheme, PMFME, NHM, and RSETI—to ensure women farmers receive support in the form of credit, insurance, training, and market access.

Officials said the collaboration aligns with Maharashtra’s Vision 2030, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and India’s National Climate Commitments (NDCs), positioning the project as a scalable model for women-led, sustainable economic growth.

The government expects the initiative to create measurable improvements in income, resilience, and financial autonomy for thousands of rural women—ushering in a transformative shift in livelihood opportunities across the state.

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Three arrested for attempted murder at Goregaon RA signal

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Mumbai: Police has claimed to have arrested three people on charges of attempted murder. According to details, on November 22, the complainant Zohaib Naeem Baig, 22, was passing by on his motorcycle at the RA signal in Goregaon. Due to the signal being off, three unknown assailants attacked him and snatched the motorcycle keys and stabbed him in the stomach with a sharp weapon for no reason. After which the police registered a case of attempted murder and started searching for them. According to the statement of the complainant and his friend, two people have been arrested from the Goregaon area, along with one from the RA. The motorcycle and the knife used for the attempted murder have also been recovered from their possession. The accused have been identified as Naeem Shahabuddin Dhobi, 26, Sameer Shahabuddin Dhobi, 30, and Vinod Kumar Padiyaji, 29. This operation was carried out on the orders of Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti and the accused have been arrested and the murder weapon has also been seized.

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