Maharashtra
‘Will Not Contest Elections For Next 20 Years If Modi Wins Polls Conducted Through Ballot’: NCP-SP Leader & Swara Bhasker’s Husband Fahad Ahmad
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Mumbai: NCP-SP leader and actor Swara Bhasker’s husband, Fahad Ahmad, made a bold statement, declaring he would not contest elections for the next 20 years if Prime Minister Narendra Modi wins an election conducted through ballot papers. Ahmad’s comment came in response to a user on X, who challenged him in a discussion about electoral transparency.
Fahad Ahmad Applies For Verification Of Voting Machines
Fahad Ahmad, who recently lost the Maharashtra Assembly Election from the Anushakti Nagar constituency, shared a picture of a form requesting verification of voting machines. In his post, he highlighted concerns about electoral trust, stating, “To safeguard the trust of people in electoral system of our country. I have filled the request for the verification of 2 CU/BU/VVPAT booth. ECI is charging Rs. 47,200 for one booth which is huge amount otherwise I would have applied for 13 booths.”
In response, an X user named Kedar offered financial assistance to cover the verification costs for all 13 booths but attached conditions. The user proposed that if any discrepancy was found, the amount would be considered a gift. However, if no issues were detected, Fahad would need to return the amount along with Rs 25 lakh. The user also suggested formalising this arrangement through a legally binding agreement.
Fahad Ahmad’s Stern Reply
Ahmad replied sharply, saying, “You tell your father Narendra Modi to conduct the elections through ballot, if he wins then I will not contest elections for 20 years and as far as your money is concerned, we do not use the money of those who break the country.”
Fahad Ahmad Faces Defeat In Maharashtra Assembly Polls
In the recent elections, Fahad Ahmad, contesting on a ticket from Sharad Pawar’s faction of the NCP, was defeated by Sana Malik, a candidate from the rival NCP faction led by Ajit Pawar. The margin of defeat was 3,378 votes. Ahmad had previously been a youth leader in the Samajwadi Party under Akhilesh Yadav but switched allegiance to Sharad Pawar’s party shortly before the elections.
health
Mumbai reports it’s first GBS case,64-year-old woman hospitalised
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Mumbai, Feb 7: Mumbai reported it’s first case of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) on Friday as a 64-year-old woman was diagnosed with the rare nerve disorder, civic officials said.
GBS is a rare condition in which a person’s immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, resulting in muscle weakness, loss of sensation in the legs and/or arms, as well as problems swallowing or breathing.
Talking to Press, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)’s commissioner and its state-appointed administrator Bhushan Gagrani confirmed that the 64-year-old female GBS patient was currently undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a civic-run hospital.
BMC officials said the woman, who resides in Andheri east area of the city, was hospitalised with a history of fever and diarrhoea that was followed by ascending paralysis.
Further details about the patient are awaited.
In GBS, severe cases can result in near-total paralysis. The prevalence of this disorder is more common among adults and in males, though people of all ages can be affected.
The number of suspected GBS deaths in Maharashtra’s Pune district stood at six, while the count of suspected cases there was 173.
Maharashtra
Maha govt excludes 5 lakh ineligible women beneficiaries from Ladki Bahin scheme
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Mumbai, Feb 7: In a significant development, the Maharashtra government has excluded a record five lakh women beneficiaries from the flagship Ladki Bahin Yojana after a verification exercise revealed a long list of ineligible individuals.
“Five lakh ineligible women have been excluded from the Ladki Bahin Yojana as per the government decision. The beneficiaries who were declared ineligible include women beneficiaries of Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana – 2,30,000; women above 65 years of age – 1,10,000 and women who are beneficiaries of Namoshakti Yojana and have four-wheelers in the name of family members but voluntarily withdrew their names from the scheme – 1,60,000,” Maharashtra Women and Child Development Minister Aditi Tatkare said.
Tatkare, however, clarified that the state government is committed to providing the benefits of the Ladki Bahin Yojana to all eligible women.
Under the Ladki Bahin Yojana, which was launched in July last year ahead of Assembly elections, the government has provided monthly aid of Rs 1,500 each from July to January to about 2.46 crore eligible women beneficiaries.
The government is planning to give the installment for February soon.
The Maharashtra government’s move to drop five lakh women from the Ladki Bahin Yojana comes in the wake of a verification exercise launched after it received complaints about bogus beneficiaries of the Ladki Bahin Yojana.
The government had sought information from the Income Tax Department and Transport Department for the verification of beneficiaries.
Aditi Tatkare clarified that the government would only address complaints regarding the bogus beneficiaries.
She said that the trigger for launching the verification process was complaints about potential bogus beneficiaries of the scheme. She added that about 4,500 women have applied to opt out of the scheme following these concerns.
Earlier, the minister of industry and Marathi language Uday Samant said that the state government will not close the implementation of a flagship Ladki Bahin Yojana but reiterated that the verification of eligible beneficiaries will continue. He added that some beneficiaries during the verification process will become ineligible due to age, the possession of vehicle and excess income.
“Those who are above 65 years of age and those who have a four-wheeler are not eligible for this scheme. Also, if such women have joined the scheme inadvertently or by mistake, they are being excluded,” he said.
Maharashtra
‘We don’t laugh at the same joke again and again’: Fadnavis takes dig at Rahul Gandhi
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Nagpur, Feb 7: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday hit back at Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, after he raised concerns over the rise in voter numbers during the Maharashtra Assembly elections.
Taking a swipe at Gandhi, Fadnavis said, “Rahul Gandhi is firing cannonballs in anticipation of his party’s defeat in the Delhi elections. After the Delhi results, Congress will be wiped out. He is simply practicing how to spin a new narrative. But we don’t laugh at the same joke over and over again.”
Dismissing Gandhi’s concerns over voter numbers, Fadnavis added, “The Election Commission has already provided all answers regarding voter lists — where names were added, where they were deleted — so there’s no need for further clarification. Rahul Gandhi knows the Delhi results will be a disaster for Congress, so he’s preparing his script in advance.”
He further criticised the Congress leader, saying, “As long as Rahul Gandhi keeps avoiding real introspection and instead focuses on misleading statements, there is no possibility of a Congress revival.”
Fadnavis’ remarks came after Rahul Gandhi, joined by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut and NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule, at a press conference in Delhi on Friday questioned the Election Commission of India (ECI) on how 9.7 crore votes were cast when Maharashtra’s adult population stands at 9.4 crore. Gandhi clarified that the opposition was not making accusations but was merely demanding transparency in the voters’ list.
However, his comments drew sharp criticism from the ruling BJP and its allies.
Shiv Sena Parliamentary Party chief Shrikant Shinde demanded a public apology from Rahul Gandhi, stating, “He must apologize not just to Maharashtra but to the entire nation for his reckless remarks. He should accept the will of the voters with humility instead of habitually trying to discredit India’s electoral integrity for short-term political gains.”
Shinde further asserted, “Maharashtra witnessed its highest voter turnout in 30 years, a testament to the strength of our democracy. Full credit goes to the Election Commission and Maharashtra’s Chief Electoral Officer for ensuring a free and fair election.”
Mumbai BJP chief and state IT Minister Ashish Shelar accused Rahul Gandhi of indulging in “public melodrama” instead of reflecting on Congress’ defeat. “Rahul Gandhi and the Congress are still reeling from Maharashtra’s rejection,” he said.
Maharashtra BJP president and state Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule expressed similar sentiments, stating, “The Congress and its allies have not recovered from the shock of their crushing defeat. Instead of accepting the people’s verdict, they are casting doubt on voter turnout. The Election Commission has repeatedly clarified the increase in voters, yet they continue to make misleading allegations, undermining democracy.”
Bawankule also linked Gandhi’s remarks to the upcoming Delhi Assembly election results, saying, “As the inevitable defeat looms, he is trying to shift focus to Maharashtra’s election process. This is nothing but desperation.”
Taking a further jab, he remarked, “Supriya Sule, who sat next to him at the press conference, had previously said, ‘I won on this EVM.’ But Rahul Gandhi, who thrives on political stunts, refuses to acknowledge the truth. Rahulji, believe in democracy — stop defaming it with baseless allegations. The people have already seen through your lies.”
NCP chief spokesperson Anand Paranjape also dismissed Gandhi’s claims, attributing them to Congress’ fear of an impending defeat in Delhi.
“Since the Census has not been conducted yet, some discrepancies between the population and voter lists are expected. Moreover, the increase in voter numbers between Lok Sabha and Assembly elections is natural, as all parties push for new voter registrations. The Election Commission has also increased the number of polling stations, which further explains the rise in voter turnout,” he explained.
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