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Hindustan Times
43 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Loosely lodged pipes fall from moving truck in Khopoli, 2 dead
NAVI MUMBAI: Two people died, and four sustained grievous injuries after heavy iron pipes fell from a moving truck on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in Khopoli. The accident led to traffic congestion for up to 2 km on the stretch, which was cleared after two hours. Mangled remains of the car and scooter that was striken by pipes According to the police, the accident occurred around 6.40pm on Saturday when a truck transporting large iron pipes was at the Magic Point, Saimala village. The truck driver, whose identity remains unknown, allegedly failed to secure the load properly. As he drove along the expressway, several heavy pipes dislodged and fell on the vehicles behind it. 'The driver abandoned the vehicle and ran away. It appears prime facie that the truck was speeding and carrying excess load. The pipes were also not secured properly, 12 of which came undone,' said the police inspector Sachin Hire of Khopoli station. The Highway traffic police had informed the local police about the accident. Police said each of these pipes weigh nearly 1.5 tonnes. One of the pipes landed on a Maruti car, instantly killing Ankita Lalit Shinde, who was seated in the passenger seat. Her husband, Lalit Sopan Shinde, 31, was also injured. Another pipe struck a two-wheeler, resulting in the death of its pillion rider, Rutuja Vikas Chavan. Both victims were residents of Warje, Pune. The accident also injured Lalit Shinde, Sonali Nikhil Khadatre, 34, Shivraj Nikhil Khadatre, 6, and Vaibhav Ashok Gawande, 29. The police rushed all injured persons to a Pune hospital for treatment. 'We have traced the vehicle owner using the registration number and served him with a notice. We are determining who drove the vehicle at the time,' said Hire. Based on Lalit Shinde's complaint, the Khopoli police registered an FIR under Sections 106(1) (death by negligence), 281(rash and negligent driving), 125 A and B (endangering human life) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, 2023, and Sections 134 (duties of a driver) and 184 (dangerous driving) of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.


The Print
5 hours ago
- The Print
Autorickshaw driver thrashed by Sena (UBT) workers over ‘anti-Marathi' remarks; video goes viral
Referring to the episode, a leader from the 'Uttar Bharatiya (North Indian)' community has condemned 'attempts to incite violence' and urged the state government to take strict action. Police on Sunday said they have seen the video but not received any formal complaint in the matter so far, hence no case has been registered as of now. Palghar, Jul 13 (PTI) A video showing an autorickshaw driver being beaten up allegedly by Shiv Sena (UBT) workers in Virar in Maharashtra's Palghar district for 'anti-Marathi' remarks has gone viral on social media, further fuelling controversy over the language issue in the state. A local functionary of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Sena (UBT) claimed the autorickshaw driver was taught a befitting lesson and asserted that anyone insulting the Marathi language and the state will be given a reply in the 'true Shiv Sena style'. The autorickshaw driver, originally from Uttar Pradesh, had allegedly made derogatory remarks against the Marathi language, Maharashtra and Marathi icons. Its clip had also earlier surfaced on social media, drawing sharp reactions online and from local political groups. Sources said the driver's anti-Marathi rant was triggered by an argument with a scooter rider concerning overtaking four days ago. When the scooter rider insisted that he speak in Marathi, the autorickshaw driver refused, claiming he would only speak in Hindi or Bhojpuri. The video clip was recorded by bystanders, they added. In the new video of the confrontation, which took place on Saturday, the auto-rickshaw driver is seen being slapped allegedly by a group of Shiv Sena (UBT) workers, including women, on a busy road near Virar railway station. He is then made to publicly apologise to a man and his sister, with whom he allegedly misbehaved earlier, as well as to the state for 'insulting' it and its linguistic and cultural heritage. Shiv Sena (UBT) Virar city chief Uday Jadhav, who was present at the scene, later justified the action. 'If anyone dares to insult the Marathi language, Maharashtra, or Marathi people, they will get a reply in the true Shiv Sena style. We will not sit silent,' Jadhav told reporters. 'The driver had the audacity to speak ill of Maharashtra and Marathi manoos. He was taught a befitting lesson. We made him apologise to the people of the state and to those he had offended,' he added. When contacted, a senior police official confirmed the incident occurred on Saturday, but said no formal complaint had been lodged so far. 'We have seen the viral video and are verifying the facts, but as of now, no complaint has been received from either party,' the official said. Meanwhile, Shivpratap Singh, a leader from the 'Uttar Bharatiya (North Indian)' community, condemned 'attempts to incite violence' and appealed to the state government to take strict legal action against those taking the law into their own hands. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Singh said the issue has been simmering for decades. Referring to the assault on the auto driver, he said, 'If someone doesn't know how to speak Marathi, he will try to learn. Will you make him speak Marathi by using violence?' Creating communal or regional discord in the name of Marathi or Hindi is unacceptable, he said. The Hindi-Marathi row was ignited in the state, especially in the Mumbai metropolitan region, after opposition parties like the Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena took on the government over two GRs on the three-language policy in schools and teaching of Hindi from Class I. The Devendra Fadnavis dispensation had to withdraw the two government resolutions, following which the Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS held a 'victory rally' in Mumbai's Worli, the highlight of the event being estranged cousins Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray sharing the stage for the first time in nearly two decades. Amid the language controversy, workers of the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) slapped a food stall owner at Bhayander in neighbouring Thane district on July 1 for not speaking in Marathi. Traders from the area later staged a protest against it. On July 8, the MNS and other groups led a protest march in Mira Bhayandar area to defend Marathi 'asmita' (pride) and counter the traders' agitation. The march witnessed the detention of several activists by the police, with leaders and workers of the opposition Shiv Sena (UBT) and NCP (SP) also joining the protest. PTI COR GK BNM NR This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Time of India
Maharashtra: Uddhav Sena's men trace & assault autowala over Marathi
The autorickshaw driver was not only assaulted but also forced to apologise to a passenger with whom he had refused to speak in Marathi VASAI: Days after a video showing an autorickshaw driver's refusal to converse in Marathi had gone viral, the driver was traced and assaulted by a group of men, allegedly from Shiv Sena (UBT), Saturday afternoon. A case of rioting has been filed against at least eight people. The rickshaw driver, Raju Patwa who plies his vehicle from Virar (east) autorickshaw stand, had in the viral video defiantly said that he would speak only Bhojpuri and Hindi, and would not speak Marathi. The video went viral the day Maharashtra Navnirman Sena was to hold a rally in Mira Road last week. On Saturday, not only was the autorickshaw driver assaulted but he was also forced to apologise to a passenger to whom he had refused to speak Marathi. In a fresh video of Saturday, the rickshaw driver is seen apologising for his act, hands joined, while a group of men rain blows on him. Last week, the passenger, identified only as Bhavesh, was on his way to Virar station to drop off a relative when an autorickshaw brushed past him. Bhavesh told the driver in Marathi to be careful. The rickshaw driver responded in Hindi, saying he would "not speak Marathi" but would converse only in Hindi. Shiv Sena (UBT) neta from Vasai Virar, Uday Jadhav, who allegedly led the assault with his men, said that they had been scouting for the autorickshaw driver over the past week since the video had gone viral. "He has disrespected Marathi language [in the video]. We have now taught him a lesson... Anyone who disrespects the Marathi language will be taught a lesson in this manner. Senior inspector of Virar police station, Lalu Tare, said eight or nine have been booked for rioting and assault.