Thackeray family feud now out in the open

Mumbai, May 24 (ANI): The Shiv Sena and the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena have both been electorally routed in Mumbai and in parts of Maharashtra in the recent general elections, but this has not stopped the Thackeray family from bringing its internal bickering out into the open.

Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has blamed his cousin and MNS chief Raj Thackeray for the Shiv Sena’s poll debacle. But Raj has wasted no time in hitting back at Uddhav.

Raj Thackeray said: “I have a question for Uddhav Thackeray. You voted for Mahesh Jethmalani. Is he a Marathi? Do you think Marathis will benefit by voting for Mahesh Jethmalani?”.

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief said that MNS did not steal anybody’s votes.

He said while addressing his party workers here last Friday in the wake of the comments by Uddhav Thackeray’s comments that the votes of the “Marathi Manoos” had been taken away that due to presence of MNS, the votes were split in the recent elections.

“I have not stolen the votes of anybody, its the people who have supported us… Balasaheb Thackeray has all the right to say anything about me and I will not debate against him… I will also ask Uddhav Thackeray as to whom did he vote in this election. If it”"”s Mahesh Jethmalani , then is he a Marathi and if not then how can they allege that I have stolen the votes of Marathi?” said Raj Thackeray.

Stung by this direct attack, Uddhav raked up the Ramesh Kini’s murder case in which Raj was one of the accused.

Uddhav reminded Raj that Jethamalinis had helped him get acquitted and that too in the murder of a Marathi.

“You say I voted for a non-Marathi candidate like Mahesh Jethmalani but it was Jethmalani with whom Sena chief Bal Thackeray was in constant contact with, to acquit you in the murder case of Ramesh Kini, a Marathi,” Uddhav Thackeray added.

Sena chief Bal Thackeray has already declared that he’s broken all ties with his nephew Raj. And now the Thackeray cousins licking their electoral wounds are locked in a bitter verbal slugfest.

MNS, a splinter group of the Shiv Sena has played a spoilsport for the National Democratic Alliance in their strongholds Mumbai and Thane.

Out of its 12 nominees, three candidates of MNS had come up second while the remaining bagged the third spot in the election.

While Shiv Sena bagged 11 seats, the BJP managed just nine of the total 48 constituencies in Maharashtra. (ANI)

Nominations close in Mumbai, Thane for the last phase

Mumbai, April 9 (IANS) Nominations for the last 10 of Maharashtra’s 48 Lok Sabha constituencies – six in Mumbai and four in neighbouring Thane that go to the polls April 30 in the third phase of elections – ended here Thursday.

Top political heavyweights who have filed nominations in the past few days include Ram Naik, Gurudas Kamat, Abu Asim Azmi and young leaders like Milind Deora, Sanjay Nirupam and Priya Dutt, besides several newcomers from different parties.

The 10 constituencies are: Mumbai North, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai North-West, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai South-Central and Mumbai South; Thane, Bhiwandi, Kalyan and Palghar.

The main contest in the region will be between the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) combine and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Shiv Sena alliance.

However, this time, other parties like Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Mulayam Singh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party and Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) have also put up candidates in many constituencies, spelling trouble for the main contenders.

Among the 10 constituencies, the Congress will clash against Shiv Sena in Mumbai South, Mumbai South-Central and Mumbai North-West and against the BJP in Mumbai North and Mumbai North-Central, Bhiwandi and Palghar.

This time, the NCP will be pitted against the BJP in Mumbai North-East, and the Sena in Thane and Kalyan.

The contestants include seven sitting MPs, four legislators and members of legislative council.

In a rare occurrence, two sitting MPs will be in direct contest in Mumbai South, thanks to the delimitation exercise which has changed the face of most constituencies. The Congress’s Deora will fight Sena’s Mohan Rawale.

The MNS’s Bala Nandgaonkar will contest from Mumbai South, giving a tough time to Rawale, while two Muslim candidates – BSP’s Mohammed Ali Shaikh and Samajwadi Party’s cleric-turned-politician Maulana Syed Athar Ali, indicate rough days for Deora.

At the other end of the city, Mumbai North, former central minister Ram Naik will lock horns with former Sena MP and former journalist, Congress candidate Sanjay Nirupam. The MNS has also put up Shirish Parker, a close confidant of Raj Thackeray.

In the neighbouring Mumbai North-West seat, the Congress’ strongman Gurudas Kamat is pitted against Sena heavyweight Gajanand Kirtikar and Samajwadi Party state chief Abu Asim Azmi and the MNS’s Shalini Thackeray, the first-ever Thackeray ‘bahu’ (daughter-in-law) to contest an election.

Priya Dutt will be in a direct contest against the BJP’s Mahesh Jethmalani, ace criminal lawyer and son of former minister Ram Jethmalani. However, the Samajwadi Party has not put up a candidate here though the BSP’s Haji Ibrahim Shaikh is in the fray.

Mumbai South-Central will see the Congress’s Eknath Gaikwad lock horns with Sena MLA Suresh Gambhir, while Mumbai North-East will witness a contest between the BJP’s Kirit Somaiya and the NCP’s Sanjay Patil.

In the neighbouring district of Thane, state Excise Minister Ganesh Naik’s son Sajeev Naik will contest against Vijay Chougule of the Sena, deputy chairman of Maharashtra Legislative Council (the sole MLC in the fray), and the NCP’s Vasant Davkhare will fight against the Sena’s Anand Paranjpe in Kalyan.

Bhiwandi will see a contest between the Congress’ Suresh Taware and the BJP’s Jagannath Patil, and in Palghar the Congress’s Damu Shingda will fight against the BJP’s Chintaman Wanga.

Besides these seasoned politicians, non-politicians are also in the fray for the first time. They include a banker, ABN-Amro’s country chief Meera Sanyal (Mumbai South), Professionals Party of India (PPI)’s Mona Shah (Mumbai South) and Rajendra Thacker of PPI in Mumbai North.

Priya Dutt files nomination papers in North Central Mumbai

Mumbai, Apr 8 (ANI): Congress candidate Priya Dutt today filed her nomination papers from the North-Central constituency of Mumbai.

Daughter of late actor-turned-politician Sunil Dutt was accompanied with large supporters, who reached the Bandra Collector Office to file the papers.

On Monday, she failed to file her nomination papers as she was stuck in traffic jam.

Priya is contesting against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Mahesh Jethmalani.

She won the Mumbai North-Central parliamentary constituency in 2004. (ANI)

Priya Dutt visits Siddhivinayak Temple ahead of filing nomination

Mumbai, Apr. 6 (ANI): Congress leader Priya Dutt stopped over at the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai today ahead of filing her nominations for the North Central Mumbai constituency.

She won the same seat in 2004.

On Sunday, Priya’s brother Sanjay Dutt refused to campaign for her as he had prior commitments with the Samajwadi Party in Lucknow.

Sanjay Dutt is the SP General Secretary.

Priya Dutt is contesting against lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani of the BJP. (ANI)

MUCC prizes given away

The M U College of Pimpri recently held its prize distribution function. Dr R V Kirdak, director of higher education, was the chief guest. On the occasion, annual academic prizes were distributed to various students. Principal V Nambiar said throughout the year, the college conducted various programmes as part of its silver jubliee celebrations. Well-known figures like Ram Jethmalani, Rahul Bajaj and Supriya Sule attended a silver jubilee function of the college and diamond jubilee of Jai Hind School run by the Jai Hind Sindhu Education Trusts.

The Finolex Rolling Trophy for the best outgoing student went to Roshan. Rahul Salunkhe bagged the Vision cover page competition prize. Ranjo Sunny was awarded for outstanding performance in sport. Sneha Javrani bagged the first prize in Sindhi elocution contest.

Among the other winners include Kirti Agarwal for highest marks at TY B.Com examination in April 2007, Priya Ramchandani for highest marks in T Y accountancy and Vaidya Asha for securing the highest marks in economics at T.Y.B.Com examination held in April 2008. Tamboli Anjum, Tany Bhatacharya, Rupali Mane, Thomas Fernandes, Jyoti Sachdev, Sneha Kumbhar, Dipendra Dasgupta, Velson Bhavya, Manju Melwani, Kalpana Kumareson, Manju Lohana, Suresh Soumya, Kanchan Hundalani and Abhijeet Mudliar were the other winners.

Gujarat HC rejects Maya Kodnani’s bail plea

Ahmedabad, Mar 27 (ANI): The Gujarat High Court has rejected the anticipatory bail of Gujarat Women Development and Child Welfare Minister Maya Kodnani.
Kodnani, who is accused for having led a mob in the post-Godhra riots in 2002, had seeked a stay in the judgement for a period of six weeks.

The Gujarat high court on Monday had reserved its order on the application filed by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) challenging the anticipatory bail granted to Kodnani, and VHP leader Jaideep Patel.

Justice DH Waghela also heard the applications filed by three witnesses of the 2002 riots cases seeking to join as party in the application submitted by the SIT.

Appearing for the witnesses, lawyers Mukul Sinha and SH Iyer submitted that 28 people affected by the riots had filed complaints before the police in 2002 when they were in the Shah Alam relief camp, out of which two had named Kodnani and around 20 had named Patel.

The lawyer submitted that the police had omitted the names of the two leaders in the clubbed FIR.

The SIT also refuted allegations raised by Kodnani’s counsel, Mahesh Jethmalani, that the SIT had been working with “mala fide” intentions to tarnish her image.

Kodnani, a three-time MLA from the Naroda constituency is an accused in the Naroda Gam and Naroda Patiya massacre cases in which around 95 people were killed in the communal violence of 2002. (ANI)

Court to decide on validity of invocation of MCOCA in Malegaon blast case

Mumbai, Jan.21 (ANI): A special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court will give its order over the validity of invocation of stringent provisions of MCOCA in the Malegaon blast case here on Thursday.

Special MCOCA Judge Y. D. Shinde, who was expected to pass the order on Wednesday, adjourned it till Thursday stating that the court needs to peruse the chargesheet.

On Tuesday, the Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) filed its chargesheet against 14 accused in the Malegaon bomb blast case charging them under MCOCA, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Indian Penal Code (IPC), Arms Act and Explosive Substances Act.

Defence lawyers, however, had argued that before the court takes cognisance of the chargesheet, it should first look into the merits of invocation of MCOCA on the accused in the case.

MCOCA was invoked after one of the accused Rakesh Dhawde was chargehseeted in two other cases.

Advocate Shrikant Shivde representing Lt. Col Prasad Purohit, who had been accused as the main conspirator in the chargesheet, had argued that both the chargesheets against Dhawde were filed after the Malegaon blast on September 29.

“Dhawde was arrested and produced before a court in Nashik on November 15, 2008. On the same day, the prosecution filed a supplementary chargesheet against him in the 2004 Jalna blast case,” Shivde said.

He stated that the court had, however, taken cognisance of that chargesheet only on November 28 while the prosecution invoked MCOCA in the Malegaon case on November 20.

Another accuse Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur’s case is being represented by Advocated Mahesh Jethmalani in the court.

“Technically, prior to invocation of MCOCA, Dhawde had no chargesheet against him. Before invoking MCOCA in the case, the prosecution should have submitted the two orders passed by the court while taking cognisance of the two chargesheets against Dhawde,” Sadhvi’s lawyer Mahesh Jethmalani aruged.

Special public prosecutor Rohini Salian, however, argued Dhawde had committed more than one offence and sanction for invocation of MCOCA was given after the competent authority, a senior IPS officer, perused the papers. (ANI)

High Court refuses to extend Sanjeev Nanda”s interim bail

New Delhi, Jan 9 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to extend Sanjeev Nanda”s interim bail in connection with the BMW hit-and-run case.

Justice Kailash Gambhir dismissed the petition which means Sanjeev has to surrender himself on Saturday.

On December 19, the court had granted three-week interim bail to Sanjeev, who is undergoing five years jail term.

On December 16, the court had issued notice to the Delhi Police on contentions of Nanda””s counsel and senior advocate Ram Jethmalani that the convict””s grandfather was not well and wanted to see him.

On September 5, Nanda sentenced to five years in jail by a Delhi court.

The court convicted Nanda under the Section 304 (2) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), dealing with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The law prescribes ten years imprisonment as maximum punishment.

The ten-year-old case involving Nanda, allegedly in an inebriated state is accused of mowing down seven people with his high speeding BMW car in the wee hours of January 10, 1999 in Lodhi Colony area. Six persons died on the spot while one survived. (ANI)