Maha NCP leader s murder: Absconding editor nabbed from Hyd (Ld)
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Ahmednagar : , March 13 (IANS) The Maharashtra Police have arrested a senior journalist, editor and author, Balasaheb J. Bothe-Patil, the alleged key conspirator in the brutal killing of a Nationalist Congress Party leader, Rekha Jare, on November 30, 2020, officials said here on Saturday.
Bothe-Patil, who was absconding for over three months, was finally traced to his hideout in Hyderabad, from where he was arrested, said Ahmednagar Superintendent of Police, Manoj Patil, who personally supervised the case.
Women s rights activist Trupti Desai stopped from going to Shirdi
Women s rights activist Trupti Desai was stopped by police from going to Shirdi s famous Saibaba temple on Thursday.
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UPDATED: December 11, 2020 05:19 IST
Trupti Desai had been barred from entering Shirdi in Ahmednagar district till December 11 after she announced the protest.
Women s rights activist Trupti Desai was detained in Amednagar in Maharashtra on Thursday while she was on her way to Shirdi to protest against the boards put up outside the famous Saibaba temple asking devotees to dress properly.
Over a dozen members of her organization were also detained alongside.
As per a report in PTI, Desai stated later that if the boards were not removed by December 31, they will again head for the temple town. The activist had been barred from entering Shirdi in Ahmednagar district till December 11 after she announced the protest.
Watch: Activist Trupti Desai, aides detained on way to Shirdi, released later
Social activist Trupti Desai and over a dozen members of her outfit were detained in Ahmednagar in Maharashtra on Thursday while they were on way to Shirdi to protest against the dress code boards put up outside the Saibaba temple, police said.
Activist Trupti Desai detained by Ahmednagar police from Supa toll naka, Ahmednagar on her way to Shirdi demanding removal of posters put by Saibaba temple authorities requesting devotees to wear civilised and indian traditional costume in temple premise. pic.twitter.com/ZV8gwDrsZm Ali shaikh (@alishaikh3310) December 10, 2020