Anil Deshmukh’s Allegation about Fadnavis Verified
The accusations made by Anil Deshmukh, the former home minister of Maharashtra, against Devendra Fadnavis have been verified. It seems that Fadnavis gave Samit Kadan Y-category security, as Deshmukh had said, and there was a rationale for this choice. The party of Eknath Shinde is now questioning why Kadan was given so extensive protection[2].
Sharad Pawar Worries About a Maharashtra Situation Similar to Manipur
Sharad Pawar, the leader of the NCP, has voiced concerns about the likelihood that Maharashtra may experience a political crisis akin to that of Manipur. He thinks that the state’s progressive heritage is what will keep it afloat during these unsettling times. Pawar’s remarks coincide with the continuing struggle between the opposition and the Shinde-Fadnavis government[2].
Supreme Court Hearing on NCP MLA Disqualification Case
Today, the NCP’s MLA disqualification case will be heard by the Supreme Court. It is anticipated that the hearing, which was earlier postponed because of the NEET case, will clarify the future plans for the lawmakers who have been disqualified. The political climate of the state may be significantly impacted by the case’s verdict[2].
The Strange Death of Rane’s Son in Thane
Raising questions has been the untimely and unexplained death of Ravi Rane, the son of the former district head of Thane, Raghunath Rane. According to the first accounts, Ravi was killed by a mob beating. Eknath Shinde, the chief minister, has noted the occurrence and directed a comprehensive investigation[2].
Mumbai Water Cut Will Be Easier Tomorrow
Mumbai will see a reduction in the water cut beginning today. The latest monsoon showers should provide enough water for the city’s reservoirs until March 2025. To guarantee a fair distribution, homeowners are nevertheless urged to use water carefully[2].
The situation with flooding in Kolhapur and Sangli is improving
As the water levels in the Krishna and Panchganga rivers decline, the situation regarding flooding in Kolhapur and Sangli has improved. The Panchganga in Kolhapur has lowered one foot, and the Krishna in Sangli has reduced to 38 feet, reducing the risk of flooding[2].
Referral:
[1] https://mausam.imd.gov.in/Forecast/mcmarq/mcmarq_data/Press%20release%20No.%205%20dated%2025%20July%202024%20on%20%20Increase%20in%20rainfall%20%20activity%20over%20Maharashtra.pdf
[2] https://marathi.abplive.com/videos/news/maharashtra-abp-majha-headlines-29-july-2024-maharashtra-political-news-1301574
[3] https://sdg.iisd.org/events/high-level-political-forum-on-sustainable-development-hlpf-2024/
[4] https://pune.gov.in/notice/fair-price-shop-manifesto-july-2024/
[5] https://ntcp.mohfw.gov.in/assets/document/surveys-reports-publications/Report%20on%20Tobacco%20Control%20in%20India%202022_22%20April%202024.pdf