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Maharastra: Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis denies reports of lathi Charge on Warkaris outside Pune temple

According to Fadnavis, a small tussle broke out between the Police and the Warkaris -devotees of Lord Vitthal.

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Maharastra: Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis denies reports of lathi Charge on Warkaris outside Pune temple

Maharshtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday, refuted the reports of lathi Charge on people from the Warkari community.

According to Fadnavis, a small tussle broke out between the Police and the Warkaris -devotees of Lord Vitthal. He claimed there was no baton charge on the people from the Warkari community.

The opposition Parties however claimed the police lathi charged Warkaris and demanded high level investigation along with strict action against those responsible. The incident took place when devotees were trying to gain entry into Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj Samadhi Mandir in Maharashtra’s Alandi town, 22 km from Pune city.

Fadnavis added, a similar stampede situation had taken place last year. So, it had been decided that they would issue entry passes to various groups for entry. It was decided to issue 75 passes to each group that participates in the pilgrimage.

He said 400-500 youth insisted that they would participate in the pilgrimage and decided that they would not follow the decision of restricted entry without allotted passes. Fadnavis added, the youth even broke the barricades and the police tried to stop them during which the police personnel were also injured.

He further said, a meeting was held between the heads of various groups, the Charity Commissioner and with the Principal District Judge, it was decided after the meeting that a limited number of entry passes would be allotted, the decision had not been taken by the police. He added, that the situation had come under control and discussions were going on.

The deputy CM told the media to not to escalate the situation through false reporting based on rumors. He said there was no need to play with the emotions of the people and appealed the opposition parties not to politicise the situation. He said the safety and security of the Warkari community are the topmost priority of the government.

Fadnavis said, the police have been instructed to find a solution to the problem and that his government was not in power last year but they had learned from the stampede that had taken place. He said he had pity on the politicians who wanted to politicise the situation.    

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Bareilly man shoots wife dead, she had got him out on bail

The accused during an interrogation asserted that he suspected his wife of cheating on him and thereby he decided to shoot her.

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A 40 year old man shot his wife dead in Fatehganj west area of Bareilly on Saturday evening. The man suspected that his wife was cheating on him. The 32-year-old wife obtained bail for him about 15 days before he shot her dead in a marketplace in Fatehganj area of Bareilly. 

Report claims that Krishnapal Lodhi, the accused, pumped multiple bullets into his wife, Pooja. The accused also shot his wife’s friend Munna, who is presently undergoing treatment in a hospital. The police have sent Pooja’s body for autopsy. 

As per a police officer, quoted by a newspaper, the accused during an interrogation asserted that he suspected his wife of cheating on him and thereby he decided to shoot her. Krishnapal Lodhi, the accused went ahead to claim that Pooja, his wife deserved to die and so she killed her. He added that he has no regrets.   

According to the police, Krishnapal had eloped with Pooja in 2012. The then couple married against their family’s consent. Later, Pooja used to run a beauty parlour in an effort to support the family. 

As far as reports are concerned, Krishnapal was earlier arrested in an attempt to murder case and was put in jail. Recently, he was out on bail, which his wife secured for him. As soon as the murder took place,  Krishnapal was apprehended with the murder weapon. 

Bareilly SP (city), Rahul Bhati asserted that the accused has been sent to jail and an FIR has been lodged under IPC Sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder). 

Pooja’s mother Sheela Devi narrated that Krishnapal Lodhi had turned into an alcoholic person. She claimed that Krishnapal used to beat her daughter every night. She continued that on Saturday, Krishnapal came home in an inebriated state and commenced hurling abuses at Pooja in front of their minor sons. After Pooja tried to confront him, he got annoyed and took out a country made pistol. 

Seeing the country-made pistol, Pooja panicked and ran away from the house. Unfortunately, the accused chased her and eventually shot her dead. 

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Ghaziabad: Two women dead and eight people rescued in multi-storey building fire

The incident took place in Lal Bagh colony of Loni, Ghaziabad at around 6:52 am.

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Ghaziabad: Two women dead and eight people rescued in multi-storey building fire

In a deadly fire accident in a house in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, 2 women died and at-least 8 people were rescued on Monday morning.

The incident took place in Lal Bagh colony of Loni, Ghaziabad at around 6:52 am. A short-circuit was said to have taken place at the ground floor of the building, where a tent-business was in place.

The two women dead were stuck at the first and second floors of the building, who were taken to a community health Centre but did not survive.

The victim women were 74-years-old and other 40-years-old. One of them died of asphyxiation while the other lady succumbed to burn injuries. Both the women belonged to the same family.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Loni, Rajneesh Upadhiyai said the post mortem reports were awaited.

As per the fire fighting team official, 8 people were trapped in the upper part of the building.

Chief fire officer Rahul Pal Said a tent and catering service business set-up was at the ground floor of the building.  Pal added teams were rushed to the site and two fire engines from Tronica City and one from Sahibabad were sent. The fire officer said, a major fire was there at the building’s ground floor where tent house business was carried out.

He added, 8 people were trapped in the upper part of the building and were rescued by breaking a wall after fire fighters reached them using an external stair. Pal said, the building was thoroughly checked afterwards and a woman was found injured on the first floor and another on the second floor.

Pal added there had been a short circuit at the ground floor of the building as a result of which the fire broke out and that the ground floor was totally empty when the fire broke out.

Pal said that a firefighter had got injured during the rescue operation when an iron gate fell on him.    

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Muslims call Dehradun mahapanchayat on June 18 over tensions in Uttarkashi following Hindutva groups’ diktat to leave state

As per the Hindutva groups, the kidnapping was a case of “love jihad” and a debunked conspiracy theory through which Muslim men lure Hindu women into romantic relationships in order to convert them to Islam.

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The religious leaders of Muslim community have called for a Mahapanchayat in Dehradun, Uttarakhand on June 18 to mark their protest against the increasing target of their community.

On Sunday, the Muslim Seva Sangathan media department in-charge Waseem Ahmed told that people from across the state will participate in the Mahapanchayat on June 18, the Muslim Seva Sangathan is an organization that works for the rights of the Muslims.  

A cleric in Dehradun, Mohammad Ahmed Qasmi said the target of whole Muslim community rather than punishing the culprit in the attempt to kidnapping case is not fair. He further added, the objective of the Mahapanchayat is to punish the culprit, not an innocent.

The move comes days after tensions broke out in the hill state’s Uttarkashi region after Muslim traders were ordered to shut down their shops and leave the state by the right wing groups.

The conflict between the two community broke out when an alleged attempt was made to kidnap a 14-year old Hindu girl in Purola, Uttarkashi by two men, with one belonging to the Hindu community and other to the Muslim.

The accused identified as Ubed Khan, 24 and Jitender Saini, both of them locals, on May 26 allegedly kidnapped the girl and were later arrested on the next day itself. The incident led to communal tensions with the locals alleging it a matter of love jihad. Reports said, the incident led to Hindutva groups protesting and attacked several shops and houses of the minority groups.

On June 5, posters were put up at the Purola market threatening the Muslim traders to shut down their shops and leave the state by June 15. The doors of shop owned by Muslims were painted with the X mark to recognize them. Many Muslim families had to vacate the town and their shops remains closed since then.

A video of Hindutva supremacist Prabodhanand Giri is doing rounds on internet, he can be seen demanding the Jihadis should be removed from Uttarakhand. He also claimed that Jihadis are getting protection from politicians and also appeals people of the state to chant the slogan Remove Jihadi, save Uttarakhand.

Giri was among those booked for hate speech against Muslims at a conclave held in Haridwar in 2021. Hindutva body Bajrang Dal has sought permission, they have written to the Tehri Garhwal District Magistrate on June 5, stating that if Muslim traders do not leave the city, they will stage a protest on June 20.

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