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Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: Tamil Nadu polls: BJP releases candidate list, drops K Annamalai amid seat row | Chennai News


CHENNAI: After confusion in candidate selection and protests from cadres over seat allocation, the BJP released a list of candidates for the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections on Friday. Former state president K Annamalai, whose candidature was under discussion, has not been given a ticket in this list.The party has fielded Tamilisai Soundararajan from Mylapore, Vanathi Srinivasan from Coimbatore (North), L Murugan from Avanashi (SC), and Nainar Nagendran from Sattur.

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Among others, M Rajasimha Mahindra has been named from Avadi, Nagesh Kumar from Thalli, C Elumalai from Tiruvannamalai, S D Premkumar from Rasipuram (SC), Kirthika Shivkumar from Modakkurichi, Bhojarajan from Udhagamandalam, S Thangaraj from Tiruppur (South), Govi Chandru from Thiruvarur, and M Muruganandam from Thanjavur.

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The list also includes C Udhayakumar from Gandharvakottai (SC), N Ramachandran from Pudukkottai, Kavitha Srikanth from Aranthangi, K C Thirumaran from Tiruppattur, Pon V Balaganapathy from Manamadurai (SC), Raama Sreenivasan from Madurai South, GBS K Nagendran from Ramanathapuram, KRM Radhakrishnan from Tiruchendur, Ananthan Ayyasamy from Vasudevanallur (SC), S P Balakrishnan from Radhapuram, M R Gandhi from Nagercoil, T Sivakumar from Colachel, P Ramesh from Padmanabhapuram, and S Vijayadharani from Vilavancode.



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Maharashtra Security Force jawan arrested in forex delivery boy abduction and robbery case in Mumbai | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) jawan, Sagar Wagh, was arrested on Friday for allegedly abducting and robbing a forex delivery boy, in connivance with four others, including two police constables.Police said that on March 25, Sumit Ambavekar (30) had gone to Juhu to deliver foreign currency to a client when he was intercepted by five men, including constable Sandeep Shinde (33) of Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) police station, constable Gajendra Rajput (40) of Jogeshwari police station, and Wagh. The accused allegedly forced Ambavekar into a car, drove to Dahisar, and robbed him of $10,000 and his Rs 15,000 monthly salary.Shinde was caught on the spot by Dahisar patrolling officers after they noticed a commotion involving the victim, while Rajput was nabbed two days later from his Thane residence. During interrogation, the duo revealed the whereabouts of Wagh, who was then apprehended. Shinde and Rajput have been suspended from the police force and a departmental inquiry has been initiated against them.“Shinde and Rajput flashed their Mumbai Police ID cards and made the victim tell his wife and mother on a video call that he would not come home at night as he is being taken to the police station,” said a Juhu police officer.In the FIR, Ambavekar, employed with a forex company in BKC, said: “I was sent to deliver US dollars to a client at JVPD Scheme. At 3.10pm, I reached the address and was speaking with the security guard, when suddenly, two men came from behind. One of them grabbed me from behind, and the other snatched my phone. I asked them, ‘What happened?’ One of them slapped me twice and said: ‘Sit in the car, I will tell you what to say’. After that, both of them grabbed me and made me sit in a car.There were three other men already sitting in the car. “One of them frisked me and took $10,000 from one of the pockets in my trousers. The men threatened me and switched off my phone. One of the men in the back seat took my bag and pocketed Rs 15,000 that belonged to me,” said Ambavekar in his complaint.The accused interrogated Ambavekar about his family, his company and its staff and told the man driving the car to go to Borivli Crime Branch Unit. When they reached Goregaon along the Western Express Highway, they stopped for juice and water. “They again stopped the car near the traffic police checkpost under the highway bridge in Kandivli. Shinde and Rajput flashed their police identity cards to the victim. They said that the three other men were also police. Then Shinde asked Ambavekar, ‘How many cases do you have against him? Do you want to increase the cases? Will your wife bail you out?’,” said a police officer.“At 5pm, they stopped near the Hanuman Mandir on the highway, after taking a U-turn from under Dahisar Metro station. Shinde then asked Ambavekar to bring the currency documents and his boss to the Dahisar unit the next day. When Ambavekar asked to return the currency or take him to the police station, they started to leave in an autorickshaw. An argument broke out between Shinde and Ambavekar, when the latter took their photographs on his mobile. People caught Shinde as he assaulted Ambavekar, who then called Dahisar police,” the FIR stated. Shinde was caught, but the remaining four accused managed to flee.Juhu police are now on the lookout for the remaining two accused.



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Mumbai police book doctor linked with man who impersonated IAS officer in Union home minister Amit Shah’s office | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Nearly a month after the city crime branch arrested a Navi Mumbai resident who allegedly impersonated an IAS officer attached to the office of Union home minister Amit Shah and attempted to influence a police officer during the execution of an arrest warrant against a female doctor in a cheque-bounce case, they booked the medical practitioner.“We have served a notice to Dr Asmita Sarang, who lives in Grant Road, under the provisions of BNSS, when an arrest is not required for offences punishable with less than seven years,” said a senior police officer.Police are also probing if the arrested accused, Mohammed Munir Pathan (42) from Vashi, had tried to influence two deputy police commissioners (DCPs) in the registration of an FIR in an unrelated case.“From his call detail reports, it was learnt that Pathan was in touch with two DCPs and an FIR of cheating has also been registered in an unrelated case. It is not clear whether Pathan impersonated Shah’s PS and influenced one of the DCPs to register a separate FIR or the FIR was registered in a natural course,” said the senior officer.Crime branch officers also found a company registered in the names of Pathan and Dr Sarang, which is being probed.In March, Hanumantu Raju, attached to Connaught Place police station in Delhi, had come to Mumbai to execute a bailable warrant issued against Dr Sarang in a cheque dishonour case. Shortly after Raju contacted the doctor, he allegedly received a threat call from the impersonator. During the probe, it transpired that Pathan had allegedly posed as “IAS officer Pawan Kumar Yadav, PS to Amit Shah” and called the Delhi police constable, pressuring him not to take action against Dr Sarang. Police found that Pathan had allegedly procured the SIM card using an acquaintance’s identity to whom he paid Rs 3,000.Following a complaint, the case was transferred to the crime intelligence unit of the Mumbai Crime Branch. Pathan was traced and arrested under the relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita for cheating and impersonation as well as under the Information Technology Act.



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Congress starts online interviews to pick Baramati candidate against Sunetra | Mumbai News


Pune/Mumbai: Congress has staked its claim to the Pawar family’s traditional seat of Baramati after the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) made it clear that it will not field a candidate against deputy chief minister Sunetra Pawar for the April 23 bypoll. Sunetra Pawar, who is the NCP president, will file her nomination on April 6 for the bye-election, party sources said on Friday.Congress state chief Harshwardhan Sapkal on Thursday held online interviews with the aspirants for the Baramati seat. “We have received six applications for Baramati and four for the Rahuri seat so far. If NCP (SP) is not contesting these seats, our party will, and we are firm about it,” he said.The bypoll was necessitated by the death of Pawar’s husband Ajit Pawar, who was the deputy chief minister at the time, in a plane crash on Jan 28.Sunetra Pawar is currently a Rajya Sabha member. Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde are expected to be present when she files her nomination papers, NCP sources said.Ajit Pawar was an eight-time MLA from home turf Baramati.Senior BJP member Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Friday made an emotional appeal to Congress, claiming that late Ajit Pawar was a long-time colleague of the Congress and respecting the relation, the party should not put up a candidate against his wife, Sunetra.He said, “Nearly 75% of Ajit Pawar’s political career was associated with the Congress. I appeal to its leadership for consideration and not put up any candidate in Baramati. We have no problems if they nominate a candidate for the Rahuri seat but our appeal to all parties is to help Sunetra win unopposed.” BJP MLA Shivajirao Kardile passed away last Oct, necessitating the bypoll for the Rahuri assembly seat. NCP (SP), which had contested the Baramati seat against Ajit Pawar in the 2024 assembly poll, announced that it will not put up a candidate this time. Its members are not happy with the Congress’s stand to contest the bypoll in Baramati.Shiv Sena (UBT), the other MVA partner, said that the alliance partners will take a call on contesting the bypoll but did not object to Congress’s preparations. (With PTI inputs)



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Five Indians among 12 injured by Iranian missile debris in Abu Dhabi


At least 12 people, including five Indian nationals, were injured in Abu Dhabi on Friday after falling debris landed following the interception of an attack, according to the government media office.The incident took place in the Ajban area, where shrapnel from an Iranian missile interception caused injuries to residents.

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The Abu Dhabi Media Office said the incident “resulted in minor to moderate injuries sustained by 6 individuals of Nepali nationality and 5 individuals of Indian nationality, and one major injury sustained by an individual of Nepali nationality,” in a post on X.Churches in the UAE also announced they will be closed over Easter Sunday due to orders from the government as the conflict continued.The latest developments follow a warning posted by the Revolutionary Guard on a Guard-affiliated Telegram channel, which declared 18 US tech companies to be “legitimate targets” over their alleged involvement in American and Israeli strikes on Iranian soil.“From now on, for every assassination, an American company will be destroyed,” the post read.The Guard also said attacks would begin at 8.00 pm Tehran time on Wednesday and warned employees at those companies to immediately vacate their workplaces to protect their lives.The growing threat has added to fears over the security of Gulf energy infrastructure and the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas transits in peacetime.



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‘IB schools must shed island approach, engage locally’ | Mumbai News


Mumbai: International schools must move beyond an “island-like” approach and engage more closely with local communities, said Olli-Pekka Heinonen, director general of the International Baccalaureate education board, amid criticism that IB students lack connection with their immediate social and cultural contexts. Speaking to TOI on the sidelines of a summit marking 50 years of IB in India recently, Heinonen said schools have a responsibility to build stronger links with the communities they operate in. “International schools operate within an island and need to engage with the community they are from and need to be responsible for them,” he said. On the shutdown of a BMC-run IB school in Vile Parle, Heinonen clarified that the decision was not taken by the IB, adding that the school was close to securing affiliation. “The shutdown of the government school was not our decision. The school was very close to gaining affiliation and we were very disappointed that it will not be continuing,” he said, adding that high costs of affiliation were cited by the BMC as one of the reasons for the school being shut down. Addressing the viability of IB in public education, he pointed to global examples, noting that Japan has over 200 government IB schools while Greece has recently added 13 government-run institutions. “There is a viable model for public education within the IB framework,” he said. On India’s transition from rote learning to competency-based education across all boards, Heinonen emphasised that reform must begin with teachers. He said teacher training should be the top priority, with educators needing to shift from traditional instruction to facilitating inquiry in classrooms. “Studies and research have shown that teachers learn best from other teachers, so there needs to be an exchange of best practices regularly,” said Heinonen.He also called for greater autonomy for educators, stressing the need to blend local teaching practices, cultural contexts with international pedagogies to make learning more effective.



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BMC orders urgent fix, deploys spl team to arrest water woes | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The BMC has directed its water engineering department to resolve complaints of contaminated water supply on top priority amid rising grievances over low pressure and irregular supply in parts of the city.At a special review meeting held on Thursday, top civic officials instructed the department to treat all water-related complaints seriously and ensure time-bound redressal. Civic officials have also been asked to deploy dedicated teams to detect leakages in water pipelines and carry out repairs without delay. The need for immediate site inspections and corrective measures was also stressed wherever complaints of inadequate or low-pressure supply are reported. With multiple road development and infrastructure works underway across Mumbai by the BMC and other authorities, water pipelines often need to be shifted or they risk getting damaged. Dhaval Shah, a Lokandwala resident, reported that a major joint leakage was detected near a water pipeline valve close to the Royal Classic Building. The issue arose while authorities were restoring water supply following diversion work linked to bridge construction at Shastri Nagar. “Water supply has been temporarily suspended due to the leakage, leaving the entire neighbourhoods of Lokandwala, Sundervan, and Shastri Nagar without water,” said Shah.A BMC official said the water engineering department was carrying out diversion of a 750 mm diameter water main at Shastri Nagar bridge. “Owing to this, water supply had to be suspended in SVP Mhada and Lokhandwala zones. Normal supply should resume by Friday night as per schedule, once the work is completed,” said a hydraulic department official. However it’s often seen that initial supply after a water supply cut comes contaminated. Just a week ago, Congress MLA Amin Patel flagged acute water supply issues in South Mumbai, alleging residents in B and E wards are facing severe hardship due to inadequate and low-pressure supply from the Bhandarwada reservoir.



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BEST orders urgent inspection of ‘defective’ buses | Mumbai News


Mumbai: BEST panel members on Friday flagged what they described as a grave and immediate threat to commuter safety arising from “defective buses” in the fleet, including wet lease contract buses operating on Mumbai roads. BEST general manager Sonia Sethi has now directed that an intensified inspection drive be undertaken on a war footing to identify any such buses, and a detailed report be put up by a probe team from the traffic division within a week.The move comes just days after the Bombay High Court’s observation in the 2024 Kurla accident case, terming as “shocking” the fact that BEST drivers received no practical training of operating electric buses. In his petition to BEST administration, Sena UBT member Nitin Nandgaonkar submitted a detailed defect chart covering two private bus contractors. According to him, in one case, defects were found in eight buses, while another concerns five wet lease buses. He alleged that several of these vehicles continue to be deployed despite major technical faults. Among the serious defects highlighted are steering lock issues, brake failure risks, brake liner problems, poor overall vehicle condition, lack of safety measures and inadequate maintenance leading to repeated breakdowns. Nandgaonkar further alleged that in some cases buses were shown as “repaired” and returned to service without proper rectification. A senior BEST official, however, said all wet lease buses undergo regular surprise technical checks.



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‘Raghav Chadha is compromised’: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann responds to AAP’s Rajya Sabha move | Chandigarh News


NEW DELHI: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday defended the removal of Raghav Chadha as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, calling it part of routine party functioning and warning that those who deviate from the party line would face action.“This is regular party functioning. It is his call on what statement he wants to make.” Mann said.He added, “Those who break party lines should be subjected to action.”

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“In Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha, the opposition takes many decisions, any member who goes against the party line, it goes against the party whip. Hence, if you go against the whip, you are bound to face action,” he said.Also read: ‘Scared of PM Modi?’: AAP corners Raghav ChadhaReplying to a question, Mann said Chadha is “compromised” and has gone against the party whip, adding that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) periodically changes its parliamentary board leader and deputy leader.“I don’t know what he has said in his statement. If the party (AAP) gives a line – to raise issues like valid votes being deleted (in West Bengal), out 160 leaders and volunteers being booked in Gujarat or Punjab’s issues of attempts to polarize communities or issues minimum support price (MSP) or Centre holding back funds of goods and sales tax (GST) or rural development fund (RDF). But if someone raises issues of samosas at airports or pizza delivery time, won’t it raise doubts that he is talking from a different station,” Mann said.The remarks came just hours after Chadha said he was “silenced, not defeated” following his removal from the post.Meanwhile, Delhi AAP president Saurabh Bharadwaj accused Chadha of failing to follow the party’s stance in Parliament and not participating in opposition protests.Also read: ‘Went to London while Arvind Kejriwal was arrested’: AAP MP Raghav Chadha not seen at key party events of late“We all are soldiers of Arvind Kejriwal, the Centre doesn’t care about soft PR or talking about samosas at airport canteens when bigger issues are at stake,” Bharadwaj said in a video posted on X.“Whenever the Opposition staged a walkout in Parliament, you (Chadha) did not participate. You did not raise issues concerning Punjab, from where you are elected, and you hid in a foreign country when former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal was arrested,” he added.AAP national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda also criticised Chadha, questioning his willingness to confront the central government.

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“In West Bengal, the right to vote is being snatched away. When a proposal against the CEC came up in the House, you (Chadha) refused to sign it,” Dhanda said on X.“In Parliament, we get limited time to speak, and it can be used either to fight for the nation or discuss trivial matters like cheaper samosas at airport canteens,” he said, adding that Chadha has been hesitant to speak on “real issues” for the last few years.



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Maharashtra: Rs 44.1 lakh awarded to family of man crushed to death by crane in 2020 | Mumbai News


Thane: Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) in Thane has granted a compensation of Rs 44.1 lakh to the family of a 46-year-old man who died after a JCB crane crashed into the motorcycle he was riding pillion on in 2020. Tribunal member R V Mohite directed the crane owner and the insurer to jointly and severally pay the compensation with 9% interest per annum from the date of the petition.The accident occurred on Feb 5, 2020. The speeding JCB crane first dashed into a pedestrian and then hit the two-wheeler. Prabhakar Bajrangi Sharma, who was employed as an assistant manager in an automobile firm, sustained serious injuries and died during treatment at a hospital in Navi Mumbai.



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