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Maharashtra bandh update: Stone-pelting incident in some parts of Mumbai, says NCP’s Nawab Malik

Mumbai: Incidence of stone-pelting were reported in some parts of Mumbai amid Maharashtra bandh, according to media reports.

Nine buses, including one hired on a lease, were damaged in areas like Dharavi, Mankhurd, Shivaji Nagar, Charkop, Oshiwara, Deonar, and near Inorbit Mall here early in the morning, said a statement issued by BEST, which is the transport undertaking of the city civic body.

“There are reports about stone pelting at some places, which is not right. No one should indulge in such activities… We demand the resignation/termination of Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra,” Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik said to ANI.

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Bus services are affected due to the Maharashtra bandh. No buses were available at the Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminal this morning.

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Several organizations have extended support to the bandh. The Retail Traders Welfare Association (FRTWA) also said in a press statement that it has decided to keep shops shut till 4 pm in support of the bandh called by the ruling coalition. Security has been tightened in the state ahead of the shutdown and patrolling will be intensified for the bandh.

The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) has announced a bandh all over Maharashtra on October 11. They have called the bandh to protest against the Lakhimpur Kheri violence which claimed the lives of eight people, among which four were farmers.

The announcement was made by the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) state president Jayant Patil. The state cabinet earlier in the day expressed its condolences over the “unfortunate” death of farmers. “NCP has called for a Maharashtra Bandh to protest the attack on farmers at Lakhimpur Khiri in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Jayant_R_Patil told the media,” the tweet read.

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The MVA facing criticism from the Maharashtra Bhartiya Janta Party over the lack of relief package for flood-affected farmers in Central Maharashtra and Vidarbha regions, in a counter attack to the Maharashtra BJP, the MVA is trying to corner them with Lakhimpur incident.

The decision came a day after NCP chief Sharad Pawar compared the mowing of farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri to the Jallianwala Bagh. Pawar also called the BJP government insensitive. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut also met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the issue in New Delhi on Tuesday.

“To condemn the incident where farmers were crushed to death in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri, Maharashtra will observe a day’s bandh. The cabinet too expressed condolence over the incident. It is extremely important to condemn the cruelty of the BJP or its state governments against the farmers and to scuttle the farmers’ protests at several places. So far, the accused have not been nabbed yet,” said Patil, who was flanked by Congress’ Balasaheb Thorat and Shiv Sena’s Eknath Shinde.

He added that MVA allies Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress along with the smaller parties in the alliance have decided to hold this band. “The bandh will be observed the entire day, barring essential services such as hospitals, ambulances, milk supply, etc,” Patil added.

The opposition reacting to the one day bandh said the MVA is attempting to politicise the Lakhimpur incident for their benefit, “Condemning the [Lakhimpur Kheri] incident is fine but had the cabinet thought about the farmers in Maharashtra, who are affected by the flood, then it would have been better. But instead of thinking of the farmers, such a proposal was passed, which is nothing but opportunism. It reeks of politics,” he said.

 

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