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Ex Maharashtra Home Minister is being detained by the CBI

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The CBI arrested Anil Deshmukh from the Arthur Road prison in Mumbai on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, in connection with a corruption investigation.

The CBI has applied to a special CBI court for authorization to arrest Anil Deshmukh. The central agency had been granted permission by the court to detain Anil Deshmukh. Anil Deshmukh challenged the special CBI court’s ruling in the high court. Justice Revati Mohite Dere, who sits on a single-judge bench, recused herself from hearing his case. The superintendent of Mumbai’s Arthur Road jail was ordered by a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act court to hand over Anil Deshmukh’s custody to the CBI. This order had also been contested by Anil Deshmukh.

Last week, a special CBI court in Mumbai ordered Sachin Vaze, Sanjeev Palande, Kundan Shinde, and Anil Deshmukh to be taken into prison in connection with an extortion case in which the four are suspected of making Rs 100 crore every month. The CBI detained two of Deshmukh’s subordinates, Palande and Shinde, as well as Sachin Vaze, on Monday, April 4th, 2022. Following their arrest, the three were brought before a special CBI court in Mumbai, where the court granted CBI permission to hold the three accused for 7 days.

However, the case’s key suspect, Anil Deshmukh, was allegedly transported to JJ Hospital as his condition deteriorated. Deshmukh was released from prison on April 5, 2022, and went to the high court to prevent being arrested by the CBI. The former Maharashtra Home Minister, however, was detained on Wednesday by the country’s top investigative body.

Deshmukh was charged under the Indian Penal Code’s Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and the Prevention of Corruption Act’s Section 7 (public servant receiving payment other than legitimate remuneration in connection with an official act).

Anil Deshmukh was in difficulty owing to a letter written by former Mumbai police commissioner Parambir Singh to the chief minister, and the ED had launched an investigation on money laundering accusations against him. Deshmukh was detained after a 12-hour questioning by the ED last year. He’s been at Arthur Road Prison since then. Under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the ED filed a supplementary charge sheet against Deshmukh and the other accused on December 29, 2021, before a special court (PMLA).

After the Mumbai sessions court denied his bail application, Deshmukh filed a bail petition in the High Court. The case will be heard the following week.

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Residents Urge Ganesh Naik to Relocate Amazon Data Centre Away from Neighborhood

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Local citizens express deep concerns over constant noise, extreme heat generation, and safety risks near homes.

The Urge

Growing anxieties over industrial development encroaching on residential peace have prompted local citizens to seek political intervention against a major technology infrastructure project. Residents have formally approached senior leader and MLA Ganesh Naik, urging him to push for the relocation of a proposed Amazon data centre away from their living spaces.

The planned facility has triggered strong pushback from neighboring families who fear the severe, round-the-clock environmental toll of high-density computing infrastructure. Among their primary concerns are the massive cooling systems and heavy-duty backup generators required to run the facility, which residents warn will produce relentless noise pollution and significantly raise local temperatures.

Additionally, community members raised red flags regarding safety risks, the immense drain on local electricity grids, and the overall decline in neighborhood quality of life. Pushing for a sensible resolution, the residents requested Naik to take up the matter with municipal and state authorities to shift the data centre into a designated industrial zone or a non-residential sector.

“Living right next to an industrial-scale facility jeopardizes our peace, safety, and daily living conditions,” expressed a concerned resident, emphasizing that heavy tech infrastructure belongs far from residential quarters.

As public pressure mounts, residents hope local leadership will successfully intervene to protect their community’s environment and residential character.

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Shiv Sena Opposes Turbhe Waste-to-Energy Project Over Corruption Allegations

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Party leaders demand cancellation of the Rs 2,200 crore tender, alleging contractor irregularities and health risks to local residents.

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A major political controversy has erupted around the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) following strong opposition from Shiv Sena leaders against the proposed Waste-to-Energy project at the Turbhe dumping ground. The project, designed to generate compressed biogas (CBG) from city garbage, has run into severe pushback over claims of massive financial irregularities.

Speaking out on behalf of local communities, Shiv Sena corporator Aniket Mhatre accused municipal officials and political figures of orchestrating a Rs 2,200 crore scam through flawed tender procedures. Party members claim that the selected contractor fails basic eligibility criteria, suggesting that rules were intentionally bypassed during the bidding phase to favor specific interests.

Beyond financial concerns, local leaders highlighted the growing health hazards faced by residents living near the Turbhe site. Pushing for long-term relief, Shiv Sena has urged the Environment Minister to intervene, initiate a formal technical probe into the tender process, and penalize any non-compliant contractors involved.

“We cannot allow public health and civic funds to be compromised,” stated Mhatre, insisting that the entire contract be scrapped and the dumping facility relocated far away from residential zones. With Shiv Sena demanding immediate cancellation of the project, mounting political pressure could force NMMC to re-evaluate its plans for the Turbhe facility.

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MNS Threatens Protests Over Unpaid Allowances for Navi Mumbai Civic Workers

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Party sets deadline for NMMC to clear long-pending dues, warning of citywide agitations if demands remain ignored.

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A growing dispute over unpaid allowances has pushed municipal sanitation staff, contract workers, and civic employees to the brink of a major showdown with the NMMC. Stepping in on behalf of the struggling workforce, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has issued a stern ultimatum to civic authorities: clear the financial backlogs immediately or face aggressive street protests.

For months, essential municipal workers many of whom form the backbone of the city’s daily sanitation and administrative operations have been waiting on crucial arrears. These include pending festival bonuses, hazard allowances, and overtime payments that remain tangled in administrative red tape. Labor leaders allege that despite repeated appeals, municipal leadership and third-party contractors continue to push back payouts, leaving hundreds of low-income families in distress.

Taking up the mantle through its labor union wing, the Maharashtra Navnirman Kamgar Sena, MNS representatives formally handed a memorandum of demands to the NMMC Commissioner. Party leaders warned that patience among the workforce has worn thin.

“These workers keep the city running every single day, yet they have to fight for basic wages and earned allowances,” said a party spokesperson. “If NMMC administration does not settle these dues without further delay, we will take to the streets and shut down operations at headquarters.”

While NMMC officials maintain that administrative procedures are underway to resolve the billing discrepancies, the threat of an imminent agitation leaves Navi Mumbai facing potential disruption to its essential public services.

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