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After UP, 4 sadhus thrashed in Maharashtra over rumours of child kidnapping | WATCH

Reports said the police found that the sadhus were the members of an Akhada in Uttar Pradesh.

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After several incidents of child kidnapping in Uttar Pradesh, four sadhus were allegedly assaulted by a mob in Maharashtra’s Sangli district on Tuesday over rumours of child kidnapping.

A video of the incident has now gone viral on social media.

In the video, the locals can be seen inspecting one of the sadhus’ Aadhaar cards before attempting to drag him out of the car by his leg. He was then assaulted with a belt, the video showed.

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The incident took place at Lavanga village in Jat tehsil when the four sadhus were heading towards the temple town of Pandharpur from Bijapur in Karnataka in a car, the report said.

They had asked a boy for directions on their way from Karnataka’s Bijapur to the temple town of Pandharpur, which led locals to suspect that they were members of a kidnapping gang.

Reports said the police found that the sadhus were the members of an Akhada in Uttar Pradesh.

Six people have been arrested in this case.

However, sadhus did not lodge any complaint in connection with the matter. There was an argument. It escalated quickly and the sadhus were allegedly beaten up with sticks by the locals, the police said.

The police reached the spot and took the sadhus to the hospital.

Maharashtra BJP MLA condemned the incident in a video message and said his government will not tolerate such misbehaviour with the sadhus and a strict action will be taken against the accused.

The Uddhav Thackeray faction of the Shiv Sena called the incident unfortunate and asked the BJP leaders to visit Sangli.

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Despite high-voltage campaign, less than 50% of Maharashtra voters voted till 3 pm

Meanwhile, a heated argument broke out between Shiv Sena candidate Suhas Kande and independent nominee Sameer Bhujbal at a polling center in Maharashtra’s Nashik district.

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Despite all the high-voltage campaign, Maharashtra on Wednesday recorded a 45.53 per cent voter turnout till 3 pm. Mumbai, the most prominent city of the state and India’s financial capital, however, recorded the lowest at 39.34 per cent. The polling is underway in all 288 Assembly seats. Voting is to conclude at 6 pm.

The voting in all 288 Assembly seats kicked off at 7 am on Wednesday, with several prominent leaders from across party lines, businessmen, actors and others lined up to perform their duties as a citizen.

Earlier today, a flying squad of the Election Commission seized Rs 60 lakh in the Rajura constituency in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, where Assembly polls are underway, according to reports.

Poll officials conducted a raid at a house in Gadchandur, confiscating cash and campaign materials. In total, 17 candidates are contesting in the Rajura Assembly constituency, including Deorao Bhongle from the BJP and Subhash Dhote, the Congress nominee.

Meanwhile, a heated argument broke out between Shiv Sena candidate Suhas Kande and independent nominee Sameer Bhujbal at a polling center in Maharashtra’s Nashik district on Wednesday.

The disagreement was sparked when Bhujbal raised objections regarding the authenticity of certain voters in the Nandgaon Assembly constituency, leading to an exchange of heated words between the two candidates and their supporters.

Kande and Bhujbal, as well as their supporters, had a heated exchange of words at a polling centre in the Nandgaon Assembly constituency after the independent candidate raised objections over the authenticity of some voters in the segment.

On altercation between Kande and Bhujbal, Special IGP (Nashik) Dattatray Karale said: “Some people had gathered near a college located on Manmad-Nandgaon road in Nandgaon Assembly constituency. There was a misunderstanding that people from outside were brought there to vote. We are taking action and will lodge a case after verifying the facts of this incident. The situation is normal and the election process is underway there.”

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Jharkhand elections: Maoists torch 5 trucks in Latehar

Trucks used for coal transportation at the Tubed coal project in Latehar were set on fire by members of the banned Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a splinter group of Maoists.

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At least five trucks were torched allegedly by Maoists in Latehar district, hours before the commencement of the second and final phase of the Jharkhand Assembly elections on Wednesday.

According to a senior police officer, the incident took place in Laat forest under the jurisdiction of Herhanj Police Station around 1.30 am.

Trucks used for coal transportation at the Tubed coal project in Latehar were set on fire by members of the banned Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), a splinter group of Maoists.

According to Latehar Superintendent of Police Kumar Gaurav, the trucks were returning after dumping coal when the incident occurred. An investigation has been launched, and raids are being conducted to apprehend those responsible.

The Maoists left a pamphlet at the scene, threatening to halt the loading and transportation activities at the Tubed coal project until negotiations are held with their group.

Truck drivers said that around 12 Maoists entered the forest and began firing indiscriminately. “The truck drivers were instructed to exit their vehicles, and several rounds of bullets were fired before the trucks were set ablaze,” an officer stated.

On the same day, voting is taking place for 38 Assembly seats in the second and final phase of the Jharkhand elections, under tight security measures. Polling kicked off at 7 AM in 14,218 booths across 12 districts and will continue until 5 PM. Latehar participated in the first phase of elections held on November 13.

Earlier today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah made an appeal to all the voters going to vote in the second and final phase of Jharkhand elections to cast record votes to form a government that cares about the bread, daughter and land of Jharkhand.

“Today, cast a historic vote for the departure of infiltrators and a corruption-free system. Vote for the golden future of the youth and prosperity of all the people of Jharkhand including Santhal Pargana,” he said in a post on X.

Taking to X, Chief Minister Hemant Soren also said: “The second and final phase of the great festival of democracy is being organised in Jharkhand. Today voting is being held on 38 Assembly seats in the second phase of Jharkhand elections. In the first phase of voting, people of 43 Assembly constituencies enthusiastically exercised their franchise. All sections voted for their rights and a strong Jharkhand. Those who were conspiring against Jharkhand were given a befitting reply.”

“Today’s phase will play an important role in the creation of ‘Sona Jharkhand’. To save Jharkhand from breaking up, we must unite and vote in large numbers. Today again, voters must exercise their franchise with the same enthusiasm and zeal. On this important occasion, an appeal is made to all of you to reach your booth centres in large numbers and exercise your right to vote and inspire everyone else too. Many best wishes and greetings to all the voters, polling officials, and soldiers of JMM and INDIA alliance who are participating in the voting today,” he added.

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Voters identity row: Election Commission says ensure fair bypolls, suspends Uttar Pradesh police officials for violating guidelines

The Election Commission asserted that after receiving a complaint, there will be an immediate investigation, adding that if anyone is found guilty, strict action will be taken.

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Voters identity row: Election Commission says ensure fair bypolls, suspends Uttar Pradesh police officials for violating guidelines

The Election Commission of India (ECI) today asked authorities in Uttar Pradesh to ensure fair byelection in the state after controversy erupted over checking of voters’ identity. The election body has also suspended police personnel who violated guidelines to check the identity cards of voters who came to cast their ballots.

Issuing a statement, the ECI said that no eligible voter should be prevented from voting. It added that any kind of biased attitude during voting will not be tolerated. The Election Commission asserted that after receiving a complaint, there will be an immediate investigation, adding that if anyone is found guilty, strict action will be taken.

Notably, byelection are currently underway in the nine assembly seats of Ghaziabad, Katehari, Khair, Kundarki, Karhal, Majhawan, Meerapur, Phulpur and Sisamau. Rajiv Kumar, Chief Election Commissioner has instructed the state’s Chief Electoral Officer and all District Election Officers and Returning Officers to ensure fair and smooth voting process.

He directed the officials to take immediate note of all complaints and take immediate action. Along with this, inform the complainant about the action taken through social media by tagging them, he added.

The election body’s intervention came after Samajwadi Party (SP) President Akhilesh Yadav shared a video alleging voter harassment. He called for the suspension of officers checking voter cards and Aadhaar IDs unlawfully. Following, the Kanpur police confirmed the suspension of sub-inspectors implicated in the allegations and urged strict compliance with election procedures.

Reports stated that the Samajwadi Party alleged that certain communities were targeted and prevented from casting their votes. However, the BJP dismissed these claims, requesting that identity verification for burqa-clad voters be intensified. 

In a letter to the Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh, BJP’s Akhilesh Kumar Awasthi said that some men have worn burqas and tried to vote. He added that on many occasions, they have been stopped by poll officials. He asserted that if the identity of burqa-clad women is not checked, fake voting will take place. Only proper checking will ensure fair and transparent voting, he concluded.

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