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Tamil Nadu polls 2026: AIADMK unveils constituency-wise NDA seat-sharing formula – see full list | India News


Tamil Nadu polls 2026: AIADMK unveils constituency-wise NDA seat-sharing formula - see full list

NEW DELHI: The AIADMK on Wednesday released the full constituency-wise seat-sharing list for its NDA allies in Tamil Nadu, formally spelling out which party will contest where in the April 23 Assembly election, while confirming that seven alliance partners have been allotted a combined 65 seats and the Edappadi K Palaniswami-led party will fight the remaining 169 constituencies.In a detailed release issued in Chennai, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) said it had concluded seat-sharing agreements with seven parties for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly General Election 2026.

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The announcement not only confirmed the seat tally for each ally but also published the complete constituency-wise allocation, marking the formal consolidation of the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ahead of polling.

BJP gets 27 seats, PMK 18, AMMK 11 in key alliance formula

Under the final formula announced by the AIADMK, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been allotted 27 constituencies, the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) 18, the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) 11, the Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) 5, the Indhiya Jananayaka Katchi (IJK) 2, the Tamilaga Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) 1, and Puratchi Bharatham 1.That takes the total number of seats allotted to allies to 65, leaving the AIADMK to contest 169 constituencies on its own symbol as the senior partner in the alliance.The party said the completion of these agreements marks the formal consolidation of the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Tamil Nadu ahead of the April 23 election.

AIADMK release lists full constituency-wise allocation

As per the AIADMK’s official release, the BJP’s 27-seat share includes a mix of urban, western, delta and southern constituencies, including Mylapore, Aavadi, Thiruvannamalai, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Madurai South, Ramanathapuram, Nagercoil, Colachel and Padmanabhapuram.The PMK’s 18-seat allocation includes Dharmapuri, Pennagaram, Salem West, Salem North, Vikravandi, Sholingur, Thirupporur, Uthiramerur, Perambur and Ambattur, among others, reflecting its spread across northern and western pockets.The AMMK has been allotted 11 seats, including Mannargudi, Karaikudi, Nanguneri, Tiruchirappalli West, Saidapet and Poonamallee (R).The TMC has received five seats — Ottanchatram, Erode West, Ranipet, Kiliyur and Kumbakonam — while the IJK will contest Pallavaram and Kunnam.The TMMK has been allotted Rajapalayam, and Puratchi Bharatham has received Keezhvaithinankuppam (R).

Alliance arithmetic sharpens AIADMK’s anti-DMK strategy

The seat-sharing announcement is significant as it gives the AIADMK-led NDA a clear electoral structure ahead of what is expected to be a high-stakes contest against the ruling DMK-led alliance.The AIADMK’s announcement comes a day after party general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) unveiled the party’s election manifesto, signalling that the party is now moving from alliance-building to full campaign mode.Palaniswami on Tuesday released a manifesto carrying 297 promises, with welfare measures at the centre of the campaign.Among the headline promises, the AIADMK pledged a monthly assistance of Rs 2,000 for female heads of households under the proposed ‘Kula Vilakku Scheme’, to be credited directly into bank accounts of women in ration card-holding families.The party also promised a special assistance of Rs 10,000 for every family, saying the measure was aimed at easing the burden of rising prices and higher taxes under the ruling DMK government.Tamil Nadu will vote in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4.



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Ameesha Patel calls Dhurandhar 2 an eye opener; urges industry to ‘make films, not projects’: ‘Aditya Dhar cast actors, not Instagrammars’ |


Amid the roaring success of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, it is Ameesha Patel who has set off a parallel debate in the industry. The actor’s sharp critique of casting trends has struck a chord, shifting part of the spotlight from box-office numbers to Bollywood’s evolving priorities.

Amid the roaring success of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, it is Ameesha Patel who has set off a parallel debate in the industry. The actor’s sharp critique of casting trends has struck a chord, shifting part of the spotlight from box-office numbers to Bollywood’s evolving priorities.Reacting to the widespread praise for Aditya Dhar’s directorial, she wrote on X, “Eye opener 👌 Industry Praising DHURANDHAR is wow… industry needs to realise that ADITYA made a film and not a project, casted actors and not instagrammars who trend at parties 👍 stop making projects and start making films.”

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Her comment, widely seen as a dig at influencer-led casting, has resonated with a section of the audience that continues to advocate for performance-driven cinema over social media popularity.

A box-office juggernaut with pan-India pull

Meanwhile, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, headlined by Ranveer Singh, has emerged as one of the biggest box-office juggernauts in recent times. The film has recorded high occupancy, multiple sold-out shows, and strong traction in dubbed versions — underlining its pan-India appeal.The film’s scale and performances have found admirers across industries, with names like Allu Arjun, Mahesh Babu, Jr NTR, SS Rajamouli, Ayushmann Khurrana, Anupam Kher and Ram Gopal Varma among those applauding the spectacle-driven narrative.Beyond the numbers, the Dhurandhar franchise has evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Its mix of hyper-stylized action, nationalism, and star power has struck a strong chord with audiences, while viral moments, music, and off-screen buzz have amplified its reach.However, the film has also sparked criticism, with a section of viewers calling it pro-establishment propaganda — adding to the discourse surrounding its impact.

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Rajinikanth’s praise leaves Aditya Dhar overwhelmed

In the middle of this, praise from Tamil superstar Rajinikanth has emerged as a defining moment for the team.Taking to X, the veteran actor wrote, “What a film #Dhurandhar2‌. Aditya Dhar, box office, ka baap. Many congratulations to Ranveer and the entire cast and crew. A must watch film for every Indian. Jai Hind.” Responding to the same, Aditya Dhar called it a “superstar moment,” saying, “Sir, we’ve all grown up measuring ‘entertainment’ with just one benchmark, YOU… So for you to call ‘Dhurandhar 2’ a ‘must watch’ feels like the biggest ‘superstar’ moment of my life.”



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SWOT analysis of Punjab Kings: PBKS’ report card ahead of IPL 2026


Punjab Kings (PBKS) enter the IPL 2026 season with a mix of hunger and heartbreak. After a spectacular run in 2025 that saw them dismantle giants on their way to the final, they fell agonizingly short against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. However, the narrative around the franchise has shifted from “perennial underachievers” to “clinical contenders.”

With Shreyas Iyer—a captain known for his tactical composure and ability to build championship cultures—at the helm, the Kings have moved away from their historical tendency of frantic squad overhauls. Instead, they have cultivated a balanced unit that combines explosive international flair with the most exciting young Indian domestic talent. As they head into the new season, the Mullanpur stadium isn’t just expecting entertaining cricket; it’s expecting silverware.

Can PBKS clinch the IPL title this time?

The ghosts of the 2025 final defeat will surely serve as fuel rather than a burden. Last year, PBKS proved they had the temperament to survive the knockout stages, a hurdle that had tripped them up for a decade. The core reason they can go one step further in 2026 is their leadership and stability.

Iyer has already tasted IPL success as a captain and knows how to navigate the pressure of a final. Furthermore, the squad depth appears more robust this year. While they were “undone” by RCB last year, the addition of big-game players like Marcus Stoinis and the rising maturity of Prabhsimran Singh suggests they have more tools to handle high-pressure chases. If their pace spearheads remain fit, there is no technical reason why PBKS cannot cross that final hurdle and finally lift their maiden trophy.

Punjab Kings SWOT analysis: IPL 2026

Strengths

  • The spin king factor: With Yuzvendra Chahal leading the attack and Harpreet Brar providing pinpoint accuracy, PBKS boasts one of the most lethal spin duos in the league. Chahal’s ability to take wickets in the middle overs remains their greatest defensive weapon.
  • Aggressive Indian core: The retention of Shashank Singh and Prabhsimran provides a fearless batting backbone. These players have proven they can strike at 150+ without needing a “settling-in” period.
  • Death bowling mastery: Arshdeep Singh remains one of the world’s best at the back end of an innings. Combined with the raw pace of Lockie Ferguson, PBKS has the variety to defend totals even on small grounds.

Weaknesses

  • Over-reliance on all-rounders: While having Marco Jansen, Azmatullah Omarzai, and Aaron Hardie is a luxury, it can lead to “selection headaches.” Finding the right balance between these four overseas spots without compromising the bowling or batting depth is a delicate act.
  • Top-order consistency: While Iyer anchors the middle, the team has occasionally struggled with finding a consistent opening partner for Prabhsimran who can match his aggression without throwing their wicket away early.

Opportunities

  • The Musheer Khan breakout: After a stellar domestic run, all eyes are on Musheer Khan. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball makes him a potential “X-factor” that could provide the balance PBKS has lacked in previous years.
  • Marcus Stoinis in the finisher role: If Marcus Stoinis is utilized as a pure finisher rather than a floater, he has the potential to win 3-4 games single-handedly, much like he has done in the BBL and previous IPL stints.

Redemption for Shreyas: After missing out on the title last year, Iyer has the opportunity to cement his legacy as the greatest captain in PBKS history by delivering their first-ever star above the crest.

Threats

 

  • The finalist hangover: History shows that teams losing a final sometimes struggle the following year due to the weight of expectation. PBKS must ensure they don’t play “safe” cricket out of a fear of failing again.
  • Injury management: With a heavy reliance on overseas fast-bowling all-rounders (Jansen, Hardie, Bartlett), an injury to any of these key pillars mid-season could disrupt the team’s entire structural balance.
  • The Mullanpur surface: If the home tracks turn out to be flat high-scoring belters, it might negate the advantage of their skilled spinners and turn games into tosses of a coin.



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Cocaine in yarn parcel from West Africa, delivery in Ludhiana: How NCB trapped 47-year-old in Rs 30 crore drug bust | Mumbai News


How NCB trapped 47-year-old in Rs 30 crore drug bust

MUMBAI: In a controlled trap a Customs arrested a Ludhiana resident in connection with the seizure of 1.079 kg of cocaine worth Rs 30 crores concealed inside a courier parcel at the International Courier Terminal in Mumbai. The parcel, which arrived from Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa, was declared to contain acrylic wool yarn for personal use. The NCB Mumbai zonal office arrested Jaspreet Singh 47, a resident of Ludhiana in Punjab on the charges of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance act.According to the sources, the cocaine was seized on March 15, 2026, by the Special Intelligence and Investigation Branch (SIIB) of Customs at the International Courier Tracking Terminal, Mumbai. The parcel, which arrived from Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa, was declared to contain acrylic wool yarn for personal use. During examination, officers found white powder concealed inside unusually thick yarn bobbins. On testing the substance tested positive for cocaine and weighed 1.079 kg having a value of Rs 30 crores.The case was subsequently handed over to the NCB, which registered a case under the NDPS Act. “A controlled delivery operation was conducted in Ludhiana, Punjab, where the accused, Jaspreet Singh was intercepted while accepting a dummy parcel at his residence on March 18. He was brought to Mumbai on transit remand and was placed under arrest and has been remanded to judicial custody by the NDPS court. `’said an official. The NCB has now sought further custody for investigation to trace the network and identify other persons involved in the drug trafficking operation.



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‘When I was not in the team … ‘: How Ishan Kishan backed himself to turn things around | Cricket News


'When I was not in the team ... ': How Ishan Kishan backed himself to turn things around
Ishan Kishan (Image credit: Instagram)

NEW DELHI: Ishan Kishan is living his dream at the moment. He waited for his chance, and when it came, he grabbed it with both hands. He performed and is now reaping the rewards of his hard work. Ishan won the 2026 T20 World Cup, bagged two ‘Player of the Match’ awards, and was rewarded with the captaincy of Sunrisers Hyderabad.SRH will kick off their IPL 2026 campaign against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 28.

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SRH on Wednesday shared a video in which Ishan spoke about his new challenge — leading the side.“I am very overwhelmed, and I am very happy that I got this opportunity to lead this team. And, to be very honest, I am going to just keep it simple, not to do so much because when players come for IPL, I think they are all very good players. You just need to make sure that they are on the right track,” Ishan said.“And their mindset does not change after a few innings, going here and there. And the rest is, you know, it is going to be a good season, I guess, and we will just do it together. I think there is lots and lots and lots of learning in this season because I will tell you, in the last few years, I have understood one thing, the most important thing for a cricketer is to be in a very good headspace throughout the season,” he added.“So, mostly this season, we will make sure we just stay in the present, we just keep it simple and do as much hard work as we can before the match starts. But in the match, we are just going to enjoy the game and take one match at a time,” he added.Ishan had a stellar 2026 T20 World Cup, scoring 317 runs at an average of 35.22, with a strike rate of over 193.“It was, I feel, the best few days of my life because, you know, joining the team suddenly and winning the World Cup with the team, so it was one of the best moments. Because, you know, there was a lot of hard work going on. Players were, a few of them were not in form, but when the time was there, when it was needed the most, everyone played the best possible cricket. And we just tried to play the best role in the team, and I think we all achieved greatness with that this season,” he said.Ishan also spoke about the power of manifestation, saying he always believed he would make a big comeback.“When I was not in the team, there was no–I mean, how do I explain it? There was always this feeling that I would make it to the team anyhow, because I knew that the amount of hard work I would do would be the most important thing. And you know, you always need to believe in yourself,” he said.It was the domestic grind that helped Ishan build his path to the biggest prize in T20I cricket, as he led Jharkhand to its maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) title last year, topping the charts with 517 runs in 10 innings, including two centuries and two fifties.“This will be a message to I feel so many guys, whoever is losing track or whoever is not believing in themselves, and they should know that they are supposed to believe and just keep on working hard. Things will change,” he signed off.



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60 million barrels of Russian crude booked by Indian refiners amid global supply strain


60 million barrels of Russian crude booked by Indian refiners amid global supply strain

Indian refiners have stepped up purchases of Russian crude as they lock in supplies for the coming month, with around 60 million barrels secured, according to people aware of the developments. The move comes as disruptions linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict continue to affect global oil flows.The cargoes have reportedly been contracted at premiums ranging between $5 and $15 per barrel over Brent, people told Bloomberg, speaking on condition of anonymity. The overall volume is similar to the purchases made for the current month, while majorly surpassing the levels seen in February, based on estimates from data intelligence firm Kpler.The latest buying activity comes after a waiver issued by the US, after which India has turned towards imports of Russian oil, already been loaded onto vessels before March 5. The measure was introduced to help address supply constraints arising from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and was later broadened to include additional countries, with updates permitting crude already at sea before March 12 to be purchased.India, which depends heavily on imports to meet its energy needs, had emerged as a major destination for discounted Russian crude following the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022. However, purchases were scaled back amid pressure from the United States, prompting refiners to source more oil from Saudi Arabia and Iraq. A large portion of those shipments subsequently remained within the Persian Gulf after the escalation of the current conflict.Officials in New Delhi are expecting the US waiver to continue as long as disruptions in the Hormuz route persist, according to the people cited. Refining companies such as Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd. and Hindustan Mittal Energy Ltd, which had stayed away from Russian supplies since December, have now resumed participation in the market.At the same time, Indian refiners are broadening their sourcing strategy to manage uncertainty in global supplies. Imports of Venezuelan crude for April delivery are projected at about 8 million barrels, the highest level since October 2020, according to Kpler. Venezuela is thus playing a larger role in India’s diversification efforts.Russia, meanwhile, is benefiting from the renewed demand and higher pricing environment, with the Kremlin seeing elevated earnings from crude exports, marking its strongest performance since March 2022, shortly after the conflict in Ukraine began.Earlier this month, Reliance Industries Ltd. reportedly purchased 5 million barrels of Iranian crude, following adjustments in sanctions policy that enabled such transactions. This comes after US administration gives a 30-day waiver for Iranian oil already in transit. The exemption covered cargo loaded on or before March 20, including shipments on sanctioned vessels, provided delivery and discharge were completed by April 19.



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Sonia Gandhi in hospital: Doctors say veteran Congress leader’s condition is stable | India News


Sonia Gandhi in hospital: Doctors say veteran Congress leader’s condition is stable
Sonia Gandhi (File photo)

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s condition is stable and she is under observation, doctors said on Wednesday. The veteran politician was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Tuesday after feeling unwell due to weather change.The hospital further said that examinations were being conducted to check for a possible infection. It also said that antibiotics have been administered as part of the treatment.“Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Tuesday at 10.22 pm. She is stable. Doctors are conducting further investigations to check for possible infection in the stomach and urinary tract. A team of doctors is closely monitoring her condition, and antibiotics have been administered,” Sir Ganga Ram Hospital chairman Dr Ajay Swaroop said.The veteran leader was also admitted last year in June due to stomach-related issues. She was kept under observation at the hospital’s gastro department.Before this, in the same month, Gandhi was admitted to Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, on June 7.



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‘Historic step’: After Uttarakhand, Gujarat passes Uniform Civil Code Bill | India News


'Historic step': After Uttarakhand, Gujarat passes Uniform Civil Code Bill
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel (Image/PTI)

NEW DELHI: The Gujarat Assembly on Wednesday passed the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2026 making the state the second in India after Uttarakhand to implement a uniform legal framework governing personal laws.With the passage of the legislation, Gujarat joins Uttarakhand in adopting a common set of laws related to marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption across communities.Union home minister Amit Shah welcomed the move, calling it a “historic step” towards ensuring equality for all citizens. In a post on X, he said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has remained committed to the idea of a uniform law since its inception.“It has been the BJP’s resolve since its inception that there should be a uniform law for every citizen in the country. Under the leadership of Modi ji, the BJP’s state governments are continuously moving forward in this direction. I am delighted that after Uttarakhand, Gujarat has now also accomplished the historic task of passing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill,” Shah said.He also congratulated chief minister Bhupendra Patel and the legislators who supported the bill, adding that the country should be governed through equal laws for all citizens.Patel, in a separate post, described the development as a “historic moment” for the state and the nation. He said the UCC would ensure equal rights for women across religions and castes and strengthen their dignity and security.The chief minister added that the implementation process involved extensive public consultations and was guided by a committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, which submitted a detailed report after studying various aspects of the issue.According to Patel, the new law aims to establish a common legal framework while ensuring that no community faces discrimination. He expressed confidence that the UCC would strengthen the social fabric of the state and support inclusive development.



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Govt mandates switch to piped gas: Centre orders transition to PNG wherever available; here’s what it says


Govt mandates switch to piped gas: Centre orders transition to PNG wherever available; here's what it says

Centre stepped up its bid to expand gas networks in the country and reduce dependence on a single fuel source, rolling out a new policy that will halt supplying LPG to households that do not shift to piped natural gas (PNG) in areas where such infrastructure is already available. The move comes at a time when global oil supplies have been disrupted by the ongoing Middle East crisis. As the crisis continues, authorities are promoting PNG as an alternative for both households and commercial users, highlighting its continuous supply through pipelines that removes the need for repeated cylinder refills. The directive has been issued through the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution (Through Laying, Building, Operation and Expansion of Pipelines and Other Facilities) Order, 2026, notified by the ministry of petroleum and natural gas.

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Explaining the intent behind the reform, oil secretary Neeraj Mittal stated in a post on X that “a crisis (has been) turned into an opportunity”, referring to the reforms linked to ease of doing business. The order, issued under the Essential Commodities Act, also lays emphasis on speeding up approvals related to pipeline projects. It introduces time-bound clearances, standardised charges, and simplified procedures to ensure faster execution of infrastructure projects.

Here’s what the order said:

Switching from LPG to PNG: The order focused on accelerating pipeline infrastructure, streamlining approval processes, and encouraging a transition from LPG to PNG in the country to enhance energy security. The policy also aims to optimise the distribution of LPG by reallocating supplies from regions that already have pipeline access to those that do not, while supporting “fuel diversification” amid ongoing global disruptions, including damage to liquefaction facilities in the Gulf and restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz.LPG supply cease: Under the provisions of the order, households located in areas where PNG connectivity is available will be required to make the switch. The order specifies that households notified by authorised entities must apply for and obtain PNG connections where pipelines have been laid. It notes, “The LPG supply to such an address shall cease after three months from the date of the communication.”New rules for authorities: Public authorities are required to grant permissions or right of way within specified timelines, failing which approvals will be treated as automatically granted. Additionally, the order prohibits authorities from levying charges beyond those prescribed under the framework. In residential clusters, entities responsible for managing access must provide permissions within three working days, while last-mile PNG connections are expected to be completed within 48 hours. Applications for pipeline connectivity in such areas are not to be rejected. To resolve disputes related to land access and permissions, the order empowers designated officers with authority similar to that of a civil court to grant right of way where required. New rules for operators: Pipeline operators are also bound by timelines, with a requirement to begin laying pipelines within four months of receiving approval. Failure to comply may attract penalties, including the possibility of losing exclusivity rights. Oversight of the entire implementation has been assigned to the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), which will track approvals, rejections, and compliance across entities involved.Exceptions: At the same time, the order provides flexibility in cases where providing a piped connection is “technically infeasible”, in which case a no-objection certificate (NOC) can allow continued LPG supply. “The supply of LPG to a household shall not cease, if the authorised entity issues a no-objection certificate (NOC) on the ground that it is technically infeasible to provide a piped natural gas connection or gas supply to such household,” the order stated. Authorised entities are required to maintain detailed records explaining the reasons for such infeasibility and must withdraw the NOC once they are able to operationalise piped gas supply to those households.



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Mumbai: ACB registers case against state tax inspector for Rs 1 lakh bribe demand | Mumbai News


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MUMBAI: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Mumbai, has registered an offence under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, against Avinash Meshram, a State Tax Inspector posted at the GST Bhavan in BKC, Mumbai, for allegedly demanding a bribe from a complainant.According to the ACB, the complainant works as an Accounts Manager in a company and had completed the work of filing the company’s annual GST return. In connection with this work, the public servant allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 1 lakh. However, the complainant was unwilling to pay the bribe and approached the ACB Mumbai on December 19, 2025, and lodged a complaint.During verification conducted on the same day, the accused allegedly demanded Rs 50,000 and later agreed to accept Rs 30,000 as a bribe as part of a compromise. Based on the verification, a case has been registered against the accused under the Prevention of Corruption Act.



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