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Satyajit Patankar reminds Shambhuraj Desai of ‘betrayal' with Sena
Satyajit Patankar reminds Shambhuraj Desai of ‘betrayal' with Sena

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Satyajit Patankar reminds Shambhuraj Desai of ‘betrayal' with Sena

Kolhapur: Satyajit Patankar, a recent defector from NCP (SP) to the BJP , has publicly accused Shiv Sena leader and minister Shambhuraj Desai of "betrayal". Patankar claims that the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) will help him restore "cultured politics" to the Patan assembly segment, a thinly veiled jab at Desai, whose father, Balasaheb, was once challenged by Patankar's father, Vikramsinh, about four decades ago. A visibly angered Desai retorted that the rivalry began when Vikramsinh Patankar rebelled against his father. Desai's supporters further circulated messages highlighting that Patankar was welcomed by a junior BJP leader, unlike Desai's own welcome to Shiv Sena by its late supremo Balasaheb Thackeray. After returning to Patan, the newly-joined BJP leader Patankar was asked about the comparison. "How did you treat the party whose top leader welcomed you to join. How did you leave the party? After that, how did you reach Guwahati via Surat? What was the reason to betray a party that welcomed you?" he retorted. The statement by Patankar is bound to continue to fuel the feud between the two key Mahayuti allies — which are the BJP and Shiv Sena. Desai has said that he will meet chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and his party leader, deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, and speak his mind about letting Patankar join the BJP. Shambhuraj Desai was among the first batch of the MLAs who had joined the Eknath Shinde-led rebellion, which led to the downfall of the Mahavikas Aghadi govt in the year 2022. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Flat owner booked for not disclosing tenant info
Flat owner booked for not disclosing tenant info

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Time of India

Flat owner booked for not disclosing tenant info

Pune: The Kondhwa police registered a case against a property owner and a real estate agent for renting out a 2BHK flat to two Nigerian nationals at Bhagyodayanagar without disclosing their credentials to the police. Senior inspector Vinayak Patankar, in a statement issued on Thursday, said reliable information was received by the foreigner registration office that two Nigerian women were illegally staying in a flat at Kondhwa since May. Patankar's statement revealed that investigations showed the flat owner rented the property to the Nigerians through a real estate agent without signing a lease and licence or notarised agreement and did not provide information to the police. The police repeatedly conducted meetings with property owners and real estate agents and appealed them to disclose information about their tenants for security reasons. In addition, police displayed banners at housing societies and prominent locations to share information about tenants or else property owners and real estate agents would face action as per law, he added.

MP to launch inaugural Women's Cricket League
MP to launch inaugural Women's Cricket League

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

MP to launch inaugural Women's Cricket League

Bhopal: The inaugural Women's Cricket League tournament of Madhya Pradesh is set to commence. The competition will feature three participating teams, with one representing Bhopal. This women's league will run concurrently with the MPL men's league tournament. The event is likely to take place in Indore in June. The three teams will be Chambal Ghariyals , Bhopal Wolves , and Bundelkhand Bulls . MPL's CEO, Ravi Patankar, said that it marks a milestone for women's sports in the region. "The three teams will showcase talented cricketers from different parts of the state," said Patankar. Each team will comprise local talent. The organisers have arranged for professional umpires, match officials, and support staff. The tournament will follow standard cricket regulations and playing conditions. The June schedule has been strategically planned to avoid extreme weather conditions. The teams will undergo training camps and practice sessions. Professional coaches will guide them. Team management will focus on player rotation and workload management during the tournament. The tournament represents a significant step towards developing women's cricket at the grassroots level in MP.

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