Police have arrested 11 Bangladeshi nationals, including four women, from Thane and Raigad districts in Maharashtra after they were found staying illegally in the country, an official said on Thursday. The arrests were made on Wednesday evening and in the early hours of Thursday, he said.Read Less
Jubilant supporters
BJP executive committee meeting under way in Pune.
BJP meet under way
BJP executive committee meeting under way in Pune, with deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis seen at the centre.
BJP executive committee meeting under way in Pune.
Police have arrested 11 Bangladeshi nationals, including four women, from Thane and Raigad districts in Maharashtra after they were found staying illegally in the country, an official said on Thursday. The arrests were made on Wednesday evening and in the early hours of Thursday, he said. These Bangladeshi nationals were held from Kamothe locality near Panvel in Raigad district and from Narpoli in Bhiwandi taluka of Thane district, spokesperson of Thane city police told PTI.
Mock registration for FYJC admission from May 20
The mock registration of students for the 2023-24 Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for firstyear junior college (FYJC) begins from May 20. Students of all boards seeking FYJC admissions can participate in mock registration on https://11thadmission.org. in till May 24. The actual registration process (Part 1 of filling forms) will begin on May 25, from 11 am. While CBSE and ICSE results were announced last week, SSC results are awaited. SSC students can also participate in the mock and actual registration process.
Conductor of first state transport bus in Maha dies at 99
Laxman Kevate, the conductor of the inaugural state transport (ST) bus on Pune-Ahmednagar route which commenced operations on June 1, 1948, has died, officials said on Thursday. He was 99. Kevate passed away on Wednesday night at his residence in Maliwada area of Ahmednagar, located 275 km from Mumbai, officials of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation's (MSRTC) said.
The SC had in its verdict in the Shiv Sena case said that the assembly Speaker must decide on the disqualification petitions within a reasonable period. Speaker will determine which faction is the political party, it said.
Narwekar had said, “I welcome the decision of the SC, which has given powers to the Speaker of the assemblywhile giving its verdict in the case of disqualification of 16 MLAs. As far as decision-making is concerned, I will take the decision as soon as possible. I will not take it under anyone’s pressure. I have not received any application from the Uddhav Thackeray faction so far. There will be no discrimination while taking a decision. I do not pay attention to statements given outside the legislature. I cannot tell the reasonable time by when the hearing will be completed, the time also varies according to the situation of each case. Around 5 petitions have come to me. We will make 54 MLAs a party and get them heard. ”
Narwekar had on Tuesday said that there were five petitions for disqualification of 54 MLAs of both Shiv Sena factions before him. Indicating that disqualification proceedings may take time, Narwekar had said he would have to give a hearing for each petition. He said that though the Supreme Court in its order had said the appointment of Shinde group MLA Bharat Gogawale as party whip was illegal, if he made an enquiry and found that his appointment was made by the political party at the time, he could reinstate Gogawale. Narwekar had added that reasonable time, as mentioned by the SC in its order for him to take a decision on disqualification, was different in different cases.
Raut on Wednesday said the government itself was unconstitutional. “I’m not saying this, this is what the Supreme Court (SC) said. All the steps they took to establish this government were illegal. The SC has said all this was unconstitutional. So we are also saying this… if the entire process is illegal and unconstitutional, then the CM, deputy CM and Speaker will also be unconstitutional. I only expressed my view. Is there no democracy in the country,” he said.
Functionaries from CM Shinde’s Sena also said on Wednesday that 50 of their MLAs would move a breach of privilege motion against Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut for insulting Narwekar and the Speaker’s office. Taking a dig at Narwekar, Raut had said on Tuesday that if Narwekar wants to stand with Duryodhan, he must pack his law degree in a bag. Raut had also said that delaying the decision on MLAs’ disqualification amounted to treason and would be unconstitutional.
Notices to 54 Sena MLAs soon; 7 days to file reply
Maharashtra assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar will soon issue notices to 54 MLAs from both the Shiv Sena factions and call for the Shiv Sena constitution which was submitted to the Election Commission (EC), based on which the EC decided that CM Eknath Shinde’s faction was the real Shiv Sena. The MLAs will get seven days to reply to the notices, following which they will be given a hearing.