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‘Get your facts checked:’ Home Min Anil Deshmukh slams ex-Mayor Joshi on ‘congratulatory’ tweet

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, on Saturday, responded to Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) former Mayor of Nagpur Sandeep Joshis tweet on him and said that Joshi should get his facts checked before posting anything on social media.
A few days ago, Joshi took to Twitter and posted a creative congratulatory message for Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Deshmukh, after Nagpur ranked second to Patna in most murders in 2019.
Referring to a media report, based on the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) stats of 2019, Joshi sarcastically pointed mismanagement of law and order by the states Home Minister two days after resigning as Mayor of Nagpur.
Joshi had written, Congratulations to Home Minister Saheb. In the last one year, under your leadership, Nagpur ranked second to Patna. This is a record in the history of past 70 years, Congratulations on that. Thank you!
I think Joshi forgot who was in the power in 2019, which party was leading Maharashtra governmentAnd who was the Home Minister, under whom such records were achieved, said Deshmukh calling out, former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis-led state government.
He further stated that Joshi should have had a double-check on his facts before posting anything on public platforms.
We have managed to bring the crime rate under control. Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA)-led Maharashtra government is committed in making the state free from crime. I will soon make the latest records public, in which, people could see the progress we have made in less than 11 months of our governance, said Deshmukh while mentioning the progress of MVA.
Deshmukh retorted, We are ready to take credit for adding momentum to projects started by the former BJP state government; won’t accept critics for their wrong-doings.
However, Nagpur Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar, while speaking to Nation Next, had clarified by saying that the statistics of Nagpur being second to Patna, was an old figure and certainly that wasn’t the present situation.

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Disgruntled Ashish Deshmukh resigns as Maharashtra Congress General Secretary

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Radhika Dhawad | Photographer : Bhavesh Mahalle | Nagpur
Ayushree and Ashish Deshmukh during 'Amrut Mahotsav' organised at Suresh Bhat auditorium in Nagpur to celebrate Ranjeet Deshmukh's 75th birthday

Ashish Deshmukh with wife Ayushree (Photo by: Bhavesh Mahalle)

Congress leader Ashish Deshmukh tendered his resignation as the General Secretary of MPCC to party Chief Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday, May 31.

Deshmukh said that the decision to resign was taken after the Congress nominated Imran Pratapgarhi from Maharashtra as Rajya Sabha candidate. Deshmukh said that although he has resigned from the post, he would remain in the party and continue to work for the same. 

The list of Rajya Sabha candidates by Congress that stirred massive resent in the ranks, shortlisted 34-year-old Pratapgarhi – Congress minority department chairperson and a poet from Maharashtra. He had contested the Lok Sabha polls from Moradabad on a Congress ticket but lost his seat to a BJP candidate.

 

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Shatrughan Sinha, Prithviraj Chavan grace Ranjeet Deshmukh’s 75th birthday celebrations in Nagpur

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Amar Ashok Jajoo | Photographer : Bhavesh Mahalle | Nagpur

Political bigwigs gathered under one roof on May 29 to extend their wishes to veteran politician and former minister Ranjeet Deshmukh at ‘Amrut Mahotsav’ organised at Suresh Bhat auditorium in Nagpur to celebrate Deshmukh’s 75th birthday. Deshmukh turned 75 last year but celebrations could not be held due to the COVID pandemic.

Lok Sabha MP Shatrughan Sinha, former Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan, Maharashtra minister Balasaheb Thorat and other politicians were prominently present during the event. Deshmukh’s son Ashish Deshmukh and Dr Amol Deshmukh played perfect hosts to those who attended the event.

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‘There’s wave of andh bhakts; don’t be one:’ CM Uddhav Thackeray during Nitin Raut’s book release

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Radhika Dhawad | Photographer : Nitin Mankar | Nagpur

Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray said there was a wave of andh bhakts (a term colloquially used for blind illogical followers) at the moment and people shouldn’t become andh bhakts.

Thackeray said the same while virtually releasing state cabinet minister Dr Nitin Raut’s book ‘Ambedkar on Population Policy’ on Sunday from Mumbai.

Thackeray said, “Babasaheb Ambedkar’s thoughts guide us and show us the way forward. He not only framed the Constitution but also told us the obstacles that may come up and how to overcome them. The true follower will understand the teaching of his God and spread it to all. The blind follower will only praise superficially and then sometimes change his affection.”

Raut, who was praised by Thackeray for coming up with a ‘well-researched’ book, said the government in the state should implement suggestions given by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and initiate welfare programmes based on them.

The event was held at Vasantrao Deshpande Hall in Nagpur in the presence of Congress MP and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge, Professor at Indiana University in USA Dr Kevin Brown, ex-Chairman UGC and renowned economist Dr Sukhdeo Thorat apart from several other prominent leaders.
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