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All India Kisan Sabha-led march of farmers, Tribals inches closer to Mumbai
CPI(M) MLA Vinod Nikolay said that the march organized by the Communist Party of India-Marxist passed through Kasara town in Thane district adjoining Mumbai. Nikolay said that the protesters are likely to reach Mumbai on March 20.

Thousands of farmers and Tribals are marching towards Mumbai from Nashik district in northern Maharashtra. This march entered Thane district on Wednesday. They began a foot march from Dindori town on Sunday in support of various demands including immediate financial relief of Rs 600 per quintal to onion growers, uninterrupted power supply for 12 hours and farm loan waiver.
The farmers are also demanding measures to arrest the fall in prices of soyabean, cotton and tur, and immediate relief to farmers affected by the recent unseasonal rains and other natural calamities.
CPI(M) MLA Vinod Nikolay said that the march organized by the Communist Party of India-Marxist passed through Kasara town in Thane district adjoining Mumbai. Nikolay said that the protesters are likely to reach Mumbai on March 20. The MLA said that a delegation of ministers from Maharashtra would hold talks with the representatives of the protesting farmers.
The Maharashtra government on Monday announced an ex-gratia of Rs 300 per quintal to onion farmers who were badly affected by the sharp fall in onion prices. Onion prices have fallen in Maharashtra, resulting in farmers getting very low prices for their produce. Nashik district is a major center of onion cultivation in the country.
This long march of farmers has been supported by the opposition leaders of Maharashtra. Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray attacked the state government on this issue on Wednesday. Uddhav Thackeray said, “The one whom we call Annadata, he needs to come here from so far away.” It’s a shame. Farmers are coming here, when will you meet.
Earlier, when such a march had taken place a few years ago, some people including Aditya had gone from Shiv Sena’s side. They wanted something including water, we gave them that. Farmers are coming here, you should have gone there and met them. Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister are people’s people.
After the announcement of the farmers’ delegation not coming to Mumbai to meet the government, now a delegation from the state government will go to meet the farmers. He will try to find a solution to this matter.
Cabinet Minister Dada Bhuse said, “There are 14 issues of the farmers. I think we will do whatever can be done within the ambit of the law.
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ISIS conspiracy case: NIA raids multiple locations in Maharashtra, Karnataka; 13 arrested
The case concerns a criminal conspiracy that the accused and their allies, who established a terror gang and vowed allegiance to the violent ideology of ISIS, planned.

In connection with the ISIS conspiracy investigation, the National Investigation Agency raided 44 places in Karnataka and Maharashtra and detained 13 people from Pune.
Of these 44 sites, two were in Pune, 31 in Thane Rural, 9 in Thane City, 1 in Mira Bhayander, and 1 in Karnataka.
The case concerns a criminal conspiracy that the accused and their allies, who established a terror gang and vowed allegiance to the violent ideology of ISIS, planned.
Just one month ago, the national agency in the Pune Module submitted a chargesheet against seven people who were part of an ISIS-related conspiracy. The accused participated in the terror outfit’s fund-raising and collection efforts with the goal of advancing its violent and terror-related activities.
It was discovered that the defendants had set up terrorist training camps, harboured known and wanted terrorists, and had committed crimes before IEDs were invented. They were also discovered to be in possession of ammo, guns, and IEDs.
The Indian Penal Code, the Explosives Substances Act, the Arms Act, and the UAPA Act all have different sections that address the allegations.
Shahnawaz Alam, an Islamic State (IS) terrorist sought by the NIA in relation to the Pune ISIS module case, was apprehended by the Delhi Police in October.
Alam was taken into custody a few days after the NIA offered him a Rs 3 lakh reward. In the follow-up action, Arshad Warsi and Mohammad Rizwan, two other accused terrorists, were also taken into custody. Alam, an engineer by trade, was discovered to be in possession of a chemical substance, which was taken, according to an official.
Regarding the case, the NIA claimed to have taken evidence against Shamil Saquib Nachan from his Thane district home in August, when he was apprehended.
The NIA had earlier filed its first supplementary chargesheet against nine Karnataka residents in connection with an alleged ISIS plot to conduct terror acts throughout India.
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Mamata Banerjee slams BJP over Mahua Moitra expulsion from Lok Sabha says betrayal of parliamentary democracy
The West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress boss said she felt sad to see the attitude of the BJP. She said the BJP did not allow Mahua Moitra to explain her stand.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday slammed the BJP over Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra’s expulsion from the Lok Sabha after a debate on the cash-for-query allegations. She said the move was unacceptable and betrayed India’s parliamentary democracy.
Talking to the media, Banerjee said she felt sad to see the attitude of the BJP. She questioned how the BJP can betray parliamentary democracy. She said the BJP did not even allow Mahua to explain her stand in the House. She added full injustice had been done to the expelled MP.
Banerjee said the Trinamool Congress stands in full support of Moitra. She said the BJP could not defeat the Trinamool in elections, so they have resorted to vendetta politics. She said Moitra will return to Parliament with a bigger mandate. Banerjee said the BJP thought it can do whatever it wants as they have a brute majority. She added that a day will come when the BJP will not be in power.
After her expulsion from the Lok Sabha, Moitra told reporters outside Parliament that said will fight it out over the next 30 years inside and outside Parliament, inside the gutter and on the streets. She accused the BJP of hating Muslims and women. She claimed Adani was buying all of India’s ports and airports. She said Adani shareholders are foreign investors and the Home Ministry was giving them clearance to buy India’s infrastructure.
Reacting to her expulsion, Moitra said there was no evidence of any cash, any gifts anywhere. She said she had been expelled for sharing her Lok Sabha portal login. She said there are no rules governing the sharing of logins. She said tomorrow the CBI will be sent to her house and she is going to be harassed for the next six months.
Many Opposition parties have supported Moitra over the way she was expelled without getting a chance to put forth her stand.
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Nine newborns, toddler die within 24 hours at Murshidabad Medical College Hospital
Dan said another problem was that renovation work was going on at the Jangipur Hospital and all the patients there are being sent to Mursidabad Medical College. He said only 129 beds were available for 300 patients. He said they were trying their best but were unable to the children who were malnourished and under weight.

Nine newborn babies and a two-year-old child died within 24 hours at Murshidabad Medical College Hospital in West Bengal. The shocking incident has caused public outrage. According to reports, the babies were shifted from the Special New Born Care Unit at Jangipur Sub-Divisional Hospital to Murshidabad Medical College due to lack of proper facilities.
The sudden influx of patients put pressure on the already overloaded medical college. This led to unfortunate deaths of the new-born babies, the hospital management informed the inquiry committee. On the basis of a preliminary inquiry, it was found most of the children were found to be malnourished and their weight was 300-500 gm only. One child had a severe heart problem since birth.
Professor Amit Dan, Principal of Murshidabad Medical College, said the hospital did not have the facilities to carry out the treatment of the newborn. He said they did not have the time to shift the newborn to any other facility to carry out the treatment.
Dan said another problem was that renovation work was going on at the Jangipur Hospital and all the patients there are being sent to Mursidabad Medical College. He said only 129 beds were available for 300 patients. He said they were trying their best but were unable to attend to the children who were malnourished and underweight.
Dan paid his condolences to the bereaved families and acknowledged a need for thorough investigation in the matter. A medical board of renowned doctors is investigating the matter. The state health department has also issued a statement assuring that necessary measures will be taken for the prevention of such tragedies from occurring again. Reports said some 380 newborns had been sent to the hospital in the last 30 days.
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