Assam Congress chief Bhupen Bora also wrote a letter to Shinde telling him that their presence at such a critical juncture has defamed the state. Congress leaders were not allowed to enter the hotel and a police official deployed there was requested to hand over the letter to the Sena leader.
Shiv Sena leader and minister Aaditya Thackeray was present at the Shiv Sena Bhavan during the chief minister s address. In the wake of the revolt by Shinde, CM Thackeray had on Wednesday night vacated his official residence in south Mumbai and moved to the family home in suburban Bandra.
Mumbai news live updates: Mumbai Police submits report in court on probe against Kangana Ranaut
Mumbai news live updates: Mumbai Police submits report in court on probe against Kangana Ranaut
The number of active COVID-19 patients in Mumbai city on Wednesday once again crossed the 10,000 mark with the addition of new cased. The city has reported 1,121 new coronavirus-positive cases, the highest in the last two days, while six persons succumbed to the infection. Mumbai s cumulative case tally now stands at 3,28,740, while the death toll increased to 11,482.Mumbai had reported less than 1,000 cases in the last two days in a row. On Tuesday, the city reported only two fatalities, the lowest count in a single day since April 2020. Meanwhile, the Mumbai police have tightened the noose around the violators of COVID-19 guidelines. Chief Minister Uddhav said that his first priority is to ensure people s safety amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Mumbai: City reports over 600 new cases
Mumbai: City reports over 600 new cases
The number of recoveries crossed the 3-lakh mark in Mumbai city amid concerns over rising Coronavirus cases. The city reported 760 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, a drop from 921 a day earlier, and four fresh fatalities. However, the number of active patients under treatment increased to 7,397. Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has warned that the cyber cell is keeping a close eye on those who are spreading false rumors that lockdown has been reimposed in Maharashtra and warned of stringent action. Meanwhile, Transport Minister Anil Parab said that the minimum fare for Mumbai s autorickshaws and taxis will be Rs 21 and Rs 25 respectively from March 1 after a hike of Rs 3 was approved.
Mumbai News Live: Mumbai reports 599 coronavirus cases, four deaths
Mumbai News Live: Mumbai reports 599 coronavirus cases, four deaths
The country s financial capital has reported over 500 new COVID-19 cases on the second day in a row this week on Thursday. The COVID-19 tally in Mumbai increased to 3,12,303 after 510 more people tested positive. The number of active cases stands at 5,252 in the city. On the immunization front, the number of people inoculated against COVID-19 crossed the 1-lakh mark in Mumbai. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said mobile laboratories for COVID-19 testing will soon be made available across the state. Whereas, in another development, a fresh political slugfest has erupted between the Governor and Maharashtra government after Bhagat Singh Koshyari was forced to deboard from a state government aircraft at Mumbai Airport as he planned to fly to Dehradun. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray s office has pointed fingers at the Raj Bhavan.