65-year-old woman set ablaze for not voting Shiv Sena

October 18, 2014

Nashik, Oct 18: A 65-year-old woman has accused three men of setting her on fire for not voting for a candidate they were backing for the Maharashtra assembly, in a police complaint, in Babhulgaon Khurd village in Yeola, around 90km from Nashik. She is battling for her life with 80% burns.

Shiv SenaOn the basis of Zelubai Jagannath Wable's complaint, police arrested Ashok Bornare (38), Pandurang Bornare (45) and Nandkishore Bhurak (40) on Friday for attempt to murder and criminal intimidation. They were produced before a Yeola court and remanded in police custody till October 20.

Wable said the three accused met her on Wednesday afternoon while she was on her way to cast her vote. She said they told her to press the "third button" on the EVM, which was in the name of Shiv Sena's Sambhaji Pawar.

Wable told cops that the three met her again outside the polling booth and threatened to kill her, saying they had seen she had pressed the second button, which was in the name of NCP's Chhagan Bhujbal.

She then told cops that three men came to her house on Thursday around 8pm and abused her. Then, Bhurak held her while Ashok Bornare emptied a jerry can of kerosene on her and Pandurang Bornare set her ablaze.

DSP Naresh Meghrajani said, "Prima facie, the woman's version doesn't appear convincing. Things will be clear during the interrogation of the accused in police custody."

Wable's son, Raghunath, a farmer, said his mother was accusing people who had come to save her. He said she had told him that her saree had caught fire while she was cooking inside the house.

SP Sanjay Mohite said, "We will verify every aspect of various statements. According to the victim, the accused entered the polling booth and saw her cast her vote. If that was the case, representatives of other parties would have objected. All these things would be part of the investigations. Even if she retracts her statement, it would not affect our investigations."

Police said that one Santosh Garge, related to Wable, and who lives near her home, heard her cries for help and tried to douse the fire by wrapping her in a quilt. He later called Wable's daughter, who lives in another village, and the matter was reported to the police. Wable was taken to the Yeola rural hospital and shifted to the Nashik civil hospital at around 1.30 am on Friday.

DSP Meghrajani said, "The three were arrested on the basis of the woman's statement. There's no eyewitness and we also have to ascertain how the three accused came to know that she had not pressed the button they had told her to. None of the three men has any political affiliation or criminal record. They told us they were not even at the spot where the incident took place."

Of the three accused, Ashok Bornare is an ex-servicemen while the other two are farmers. Wable's son Raghunath said, "There's no point involving innocent villagers in the case. I spoke to my mother, who said she was cooking inside the house when the 'pallu' of her saree caught fire. She ran out of the house after that. My mother may have wrongly taken the names of the three men when she was in pain."

Meghrajani said while Wable could change her statement as per legal provisions, the police would consider the circumstances in which the statements were given.

The main electoral battle in Yeola is between Bhujbal and Pawar, the latter being the nephew of former Congress MLA Maruti Pawar, who had won in 1985 and 1990. Two days before polling, Nivrutti Lahare of the Congress had declared his support to Bhujbal. Former Sena MLA Kalyanrao Patil, who had won the seat in 1995 and 1999, was an aspiring candidate from the BJP. However, the BJP denied him the ticket. The MNS initially decided to give Patil the candidature but backed out at the last minute.

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May 13,2020

New Delhi, May 13: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will address a press conference in New Delhi at 4 pm on Wednesday.

The information regarding the press conference by the Union Finance Minister was given through a tweet by the Ministry of Finance today morning.

Sitharaman's press conference comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced USD 265 billion fiscal stimulus to deal with COVID-19 situation in the country. The package is the second largest in Asia after Japan.

"I announce a special economic package today. This will play an important role in the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.' The announcements made by the government over COVID, decisions of RBI and today's package totals to Rs 20 lakh crore (USD 265 billion). This is 10 per cent of India's GDP," the Prime Minister said in his address to the nation on Tuesday.

"This economic package is for our small-scale industries, MSMEs, which are the means of livelihood of crores of people and is the strong base of our resolve for self-reliant India. To prove the resolve of self-reliant India, the emphasis has been given on land, labour, liquidity and laws, in this package," he added.

The PM had also said that the economic package is for "the country's workers, farmers, who are working hard day and night for the countrymen in every season. This economic package is for the middle class of our country, who pays tax honestly and contributes to the development of the country."

He had announced that the fourth phase of the nationwide COVID-19 induced lockdown would be in "new form with new rules."

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March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: The number of COVID-19 cases climbed to 1,071 in India on Monday, while the death toll rose to 29, according to the Union Health Ministry.

The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 942, while 99 people were either cured or discharged and one had migrated, the ministry stated.

In its updated data at 10.30 am, it said two fresh deaths were reported from Maharashtra.

Thus, Maharashtra has reported the maximum number of eight COVID-19 deaths so far, followed by Gujarat (5), Karnataka (3), Madhya Pradesh (2), Delhi (2) and Jammu and Kashmir (2).

Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, West Bengal, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh have reported a death each.

The total number of 1,071 cases includes 49 foreigners.

The highest number of confirmed cases of the pandemic has been reported from Kerala (194) so far, followed by Maharashtra at 193.

The number of cases has gone up to 80 in Karnataka, while Uttar Pradesh has reported 75 cases.

The number of cases has risen to 69 in Telangana, 58 in Gujarat and 57 in Rajasthan.

Delhi has reported 53 cases, while in Tamil Nadu, the number of positive cases is 50.

Punjab has reported 38 cases, while 33 COVID-19 cases have been detected each in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.

There are 31 cases of the contagion in Jammu and Kashmir, followed by Andhra Pradesh (19), West Bengal (19) and Ladakh (13).

Bihar has 11 cases, while nine cases have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Chandigarh has eight cases, while Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand have reported seven cases each.

Goa has reported five coronavirus cases, while Himachal Pradesh and Odisha have reported three cases each. Puducherry, Mizoram and Manipur have reported a case each, the Health Ministry said.

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June 9,2020

Bijnor: A 17-year-old Dalit youth was shot dead by four miscreants belonging to the upper caste of Hinduism after the former tried to enter a temple in Uttar Pradesh.

The deceased was identified as Vikas Jatav. The accused had tried to stop the deceased from entering into a temple. 

On being stopped from entering the temple located in Domkhera village, Jatav raised and objection and started arguing with the accused. 

The accused were identified as - Lala Chauhan, Horam Chauhan, Bhushan and Jasveer. The incident took place on May 31, according to the father of the deceased. 

How it happened 
On May 31, Jatav went to a temple in Domkhera to offer his prayers. The four accused, however, did not let him go inside. Following this, an argument broke out between the accused and the 17-year-old boy. 

On the same day, the victim approached the police and lodged a complaint in relation to the incident. The police, however, did not take any action against the accused men. 

Late night on Saturday, Jatav was sleeping inside his house when the four men barged in and opened fire at him. 

Hearing the gunshots, Jatav's family rushed to rescue him, following which, the accused escaped. Vikas was profusely bleeding after being shot and succumbed to the injuries before he could reach the hospital. 

Lala Chauhan and Horam were nabbed by the police while the other two are still at large. The four accused have been booked under section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the SC/ST Act.

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