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ATS entered Ahmad Murtaza Abbasis house a day before the Gorakhnath Temple attack

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As investigators drill down into the lives of Gorakhpur Temple attacker Ahmad Murtaza Abbasi, more evidence of the attack being a planned attack emerges.

According to accounts, the ATS raided his house on Saturday, a day before the incident, but he was still absent. ATS had come hunting for Abbasi, according to Abbasi’s father. Abbasi allegedly prepared the attack in haste after learning of the ATS raid at his home, according to the officer.

Around March 31, ATS was notified of a list of 16 people who were planning an attack on Gorakhnath Temple, and Abbasi’s name was on the list. Two ATS officers went to his house after receiving the report, but he had vanished by then.

From Saharanpur, an aide has been detained.

Following Abbasi’s arrest, the ATS conducted raids in at least six districts throughout the state. Several suspects who had been in communication with Abbasi were apprehended. ATS nabbed a suspicious youth from Chhutmalpur, Saharanpur, on Tuesday night. He operates a grocery store in the Muslim community of Chhutmalpur under the name Abdul Rehman. According to reports, Rehman accompanied Abbasi to Nepal. They were both in contact with extremist organizations operating in Syria.

Two persons from Sambhal and eight from other cities, including Deoband, Kanpur, Lucknow, Noida, and Shamli, have been assigned to the task. Around 40 additional persons are currently on the ATS’s radar in connection with the case. These individuals spoke with Abbasi via phone and WhatsApp groups.

Abbasi contributed tens of thousands of dollars to ISIS.

During the inquiry, it was also discovered that Abbasi had wired thousands of rupees to bank accounts related to ISIS. Investigative authorities are looking into its financial transactions with Abbasi, according to a top official. According to Reports, he holds accounts with ICICI Bank, IDFC First Bank, and Platinum Federal Bank, among others.

The mentor of Abbasi is an American.

During the inquiry, Abbasi’s tutor was discovered to be an American named Imam Anwar al-Halaki, who was born in Yemen. Zakir Naik, a banned Islamic preacher, was also a major influence on Abbasi.

A connection to Jamnagar was discovered in some of Abbasi’s documents. He’ll be interrogated in Lucknow by the Gujarat ATS as well.

Attack on the Gorakhnath Temple

On April 3, a man named Ahmad Murtaza Abbasi launched an attack on Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhnath Temple. The tragedy occurred only one day before Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was set to visit the shrine. Abbasi’s family claimed he was mentally ill, however, police and physicians who treated him after the incident denied this allegation.

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Navi Mumbai Civic Polls Heat Up as Ganesh Naik and Shinde Sena Clash Over Governance

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As the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections approach, the city’s political atmosphere has turned sharply confrontational, with rival leaders exchanging strong allegations. Veteran BJP leader Ganesh Naik, speaking at public events alongside Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, openly challenged opponents from the Shinde faction of Shiv Sena, asserting his influence and warning rivals not to underestimate his political reach. His statements, laced with personal jibes, have heightened tensions in the lead-up to polling.

In retaliation, leaders of the Shinde Sena accused Naik of perpetuating dynastic politics and long-term control that they claim has stalled Navi Mumbai’s development. Party figures, including MP Naresh Mhaske, emphasized that their participation in the elections seeks to offer voters an alternative and to challenge entrenched political dominance.

The conflict has widened beyond personal rivalries. Members of the Shiv Sena (Thackeray)–MNS alliance have also entered the fray, alleging mismanagement of civic resources and instances of tender-related corruption under both Naik and Shinde Sena leaders. They promised to raise grievances with higher authorities if elected, highlighting governance and transparency as central issues in their campaign.

Observers note that while civic development and local issues remain important, the discourse in the final days of campaigning has shifted toward a battle of narratives and counter-accusations, reflecting the high stakes for all parties involved. As polling day nears, Navi Mumbai voters are witnessing a political contest dominated by rivalry, accountability claims, and attempts to sway public perception through aggressive rhetoric.

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Shiv Sena (UBT) Leader Prakash Patil Appeals to Agri Community in Navi Mumbai

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Shiv Sena (UBT) district president Prakash Patil addressed residents of Navi Mumbai in the local Agri language, aiming to strengthen the party’s connection with the community ahead of the upcoming civic elections. Speaking to a gathering of supporters, Patil highlighted long-standing grievances regarding underdevelopment and alleged neglect of the area by successive political leaders.

Patil questioned why development projects catering to village residents had been overlooked for the past 15 years, despite political parties, including the NCP and BJP, holding power in the region. He accused influential local leaders, including Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, of ignoring the needs of the Agri community, which forms a vital part of the region’s social fabric.

Recalling the legacy of Loknete D.B. Patil, he asked whether any current leaders had recognized his efforts for the community. Emphasizing the Shiv Sena (UBT)’s inclusive approach, Patil noted that the party’s manifesto highlights the welfare of diverse groups, including the Agri, Koli, and Muslim communities.

He also addressed internal alliance dynamics, acknowledging that disagreements exist but attributing them to political opponents attempting to create divisions ahead of elections. Patil urged citizens to focus on local development and community welfare, rather than being swayed by such disruptions.

The address underscores Shiv Sena (UBT)’s strategy to engage directly with the Agri community using their native language, emphasizing local issues and promises of inclusive development. With civic polls approaching, the party aims to consolidate support among traditional voter bases while highlighting perceived neglect by rival parties.

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Navi Mumbai Supply Department Official Arrested for Taking ₹5 Lakh Bribe

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In a major anti-corruption crackdown, the Thane Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested a senior officer of the Supply Department in Navi Mumbai for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs5 lakh through intermediaries. The accused has been identified as Anil Taksale, Deputy Commissioner of the Supply Department, posted at Konkan Bhavan.

According to ACB officials, the arrest followed a complaint lodged by a local rice trader who alleged that Taksale demanded illegal gratification to provide relief in a departmental case and to allow his business to function without interference. The complainant claimed that the officer had initially demanded a one-time bribe of Rs5 lakh and was also seeking a monthly payment of Rs1.5 lakh to avoid future action.

Acting on the complaint, the ACB laid a trap near a hotel in CBD Belapur. During the operation, two middlemen — Sai Pratim Madhav Amin (42) and Raja Ganesh Thevar (52) — were caught red-handed while accepting the bribe amount on behalf of the officer. Based on their statements and evidence gathered, Taksale was subsequently arrested from his office at Konkan Bhavan.

A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act at the CBD police station. The ACB is now investigating whether the accused officer was involved in similar corrupt practices with other traders and if more officials are part of the alleged nexus.

The arrest has sent shockwaves through the administrative machinery, once again highlighting concerns over corruption within government departments.

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