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Nitesh Rane claims to have witnesses in Disha Salians alleged murder

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While addressing in the Maharashtra legislative assembly on Friday, BJP MLA Nitesh Rane made a shocking disclosure concerning the Disha Salian murder case. Rane claimed to have a pen drive and had created a transcript of an eyewitness account of Disha Salian’s gang rape and suspected murder, claiming that the case involves a state minister.

The BJP lawmaker drew lessons from Devendra Fadnavis’ “pen drive university,” claiming that if the former Maharashtra chief minister can build two pen drives, why can’t he produce at least one?

“How come the CCTV video from her building has vanished if we presume she committed suicide?” The watchman has vanished, and pages 8 and 9 of the visitor’s book have vanished. Her fiancé Rohan Rai, who used to live with her and is a witness, has gone missing. “I say it’s not a suicide, it’s a murder,” Rane stated emphatically.

Rane went on to say that he could have handed over the evidence to the cops, but he has his concerns about their motives. “The investigations are being carried out in a certain manner to rescue someone,” he explained.

Rane said that the pen drive has proof of a state minister’s participation in the gang rape and murder of Disha Salian, as claimed by an eyewitness, and that he will therefore give the pen drive to the CBI rather than the speaker of the legislature.

“I will not pass it over to you (speaker), but I will provide it to the CBI through the courts,” he stated. “I do not believe the eyewitness will be alive otherwise.”

Disha Salian’s death was previously related to her boyfriend Rohan Rai, who has since vanished, according to Rane.

The death of Disha Salian, the former manager of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, remains a mystery.

Disha Salian, Sushant Singh Rajput’s manager for a short time, was discovered dead in unexplained circumstances on June 8, 2020, six days before Sushant reportedly committed himself.

Disha Salian was initially thought to have committed suicide. Later sources claimed that Salian’s death was a homicide and that it was likely related to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

Salian’s phone was still on after she died on June 8, 2020, according to investigations. Disha’s phone remained on for 9 days after her death, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. They further claimed that between June 9 and June 17, Disha’s phone was used to make Internet calls. The Mumbai Police officers who arrived on the scene minutes after Disha died, however, did not grab any phones.

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Tragic Loss in Airoli, Safety Negligence Kills Two Construction Workers

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A snapped crane wire triggers a fatal fall on-site, prompting police charges against engineers and operators.

The Tragic Incident

A routine workday turned into a devastating tragedy at a high-rise construction site in Airoli Sector 20, where two workers lost their lives following a catastrophic equipment failure.

The deceased have been identified as 41-year-old Bobby Roy from Bihar and 34-year-old Rahul Mishra from Uttar Pradesh. Both men were working on the ground floor when a heavy steel beam being lifted by a tower crane toward the sixth floor suddenly plummeted toward them after a crane wire rope snapped under heavy tension. The sheer impact left both workers with fatal injuries before help could arrive.

Subsequent investigations and CCTV footage revealed glaring safety lapses at the site. Authorities noted that the management failed to enforce basic safety protocols: no barricades were set up around the dangerous lifting zone, and workers were permitted to stand directly underneath heavy overhead loads.

Following the incident, Rabale Police filed a formal case against the crane operator, site supervisor, and site management authorities. Charges have been brought under laws governing death by negligence. As legal notices are served to those responsible, the tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the human cost paid when workplace safety takes a back seat to progress.

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Wheels of Corruption? ₹729-Crore Turbhe Waste Project Under Fire

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Opposition demands probe after BJP leader is linked to a luxury Mercedes registered hours before a massive civic contract was awarded.

The Project

A massive political storm has erupted in the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) after explosive allegations linked a high-end Mercedes-Benz car to the city’s Rs 729-crore Turbhe Waste-to-Energy project.

Opposition corporators from the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) stormed a recent civic meeting wearing paper protest jackets emblazoned with anti-corruption slogans. At the heart of the uproar is BJP leader Sagar Naik, whom opposition members accuse of using a luxury Mercedes valued at nearly Rs 1.5 crore, allegedly owned by R&B Greentech the firm awarded the lucrative waste-processing contract.

What raised immediate eyebrows is the timeline. Opponents claim the vehicle was registered just 24 hours before NMMC officially handed over the Rs 729-crore work order. Pointing to the suspicious timing, opposition leaders are calling for Naik’s resignation alongside high-level investigations by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Income Tax Department, and judicial authorities.

Naik, however, firmly denied any wrongdoing, calling the accusations a politically motivated smear campaign aimed at misleading the public. While acknowledging he has occasionally driven the vehicle, he challenged his critics to produce concrete proof to investigative agencies or face legal defamation proceedings.

As the municipal hall cooled down, the question remains whether civic authorities will initiate an independent probe into the tender process. For Navi Mumbai residents, a project meant to clean up the city’s waste has instead left a foul smell in local politics.

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Navi Mumbai Residents Demand Better Sanitation

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Growing anger over filthy public restrooms and broken promises sparks intense debate at recent municipal meeting.

The Demand

For thousands of daily commuters and local shoppers in Navi Mumbai, finding a clean public washroom has become a daily struggle. What was promised as modern urban infrastructure has turned into a source of frustration, sparking heated debates at a recent Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) meeting.

Across several nodes, public and community toilets suffer from utter neglect broken doors, missing taps, foul odors, and filthy conditions. High-tech “e-toilets,” once touted as a step into the future, lie abandoned or vandalized, their coin boxes stolen and interiors damaged. For women, senior citizens, and daily wage earners, the lack of usable sanitation is no longer just an inconvenience; it is a serious dignity and health issue.

Adding to the outrage, residents and civic activists pointed out that several facilities have been built directly inside neighborhood gardens and playgrounds, eating up precious open space while offering little usable utility in return. Citizens have voiced sharp concern over tax money being wasted on stalled maintenance contracts and ill-conceived projects.

In response to the rising public anger, officials are reconsidering their strategy. The civic body is looking to move away from fragile automated units and return to well-staffed traditional facilities. Plans are also underway to partner with local non-profits and leverage corporate funding to ensure daily upkeep. However, for residents waiting for relief, clean and accessible toilets cannot come soon enough.

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