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Sambhaji Brigade's Pravindada Gaikwad refuses govt security after his face blackened, BJP promises action against attacker
Sambhaji Brigade's Pravindada Gaikwad refuses govt security after his face blackened, BJP promises action against attacker

Indian Express

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  • Indian Express

Sambhaji Brigade's Pravindada Gaikwad refuses govt security after his face blackened, BJP promises action against attacker

The Maharashtra BJP on Tuesday said it would soon take action against Deepak Kate, the party worker who allegedly attacked Pravindada Gaikwad, chief of Sambhaji Brigade's political wing, even as he asserted that the ruling party had orchestrated the attack, and refused any government security. 'We have strongly condemned the attack on Gaikwad. There is no room for such things in our party. The process to take action in the matter is underway. Soon the party will announce the decision,' BJP spokesperson Keshav Upadhye said. 'There is no question of shielding any accused, whoever he may be.' Activists of the Shivdharma Foundation smeared black oil on the Maratha leader's face in an attack allegedly led by Kate in Solapur on Sunday. Speaking to The Indian Express, Gaikwad said, 'The government has actually not offered any security to me. I don't think they will provide me security. But I have already conveyed the message that I don't want any security cover. The bahujan samaj is there to protect me from the wrongdoers.' Gaikwad said, 'Why would the government want to provide me security? Its own people are attacking me and want to kill me. And now the government is indulging in the drama of providing me security. I can live without security. My people will decide whether I should live or die. I have devoted my life to the welfare of the people. They will take care of me.' Gaikwad said Deepak Kate had phoned him up twice before the attack. 'He said we should change the name of our organisation from Sambhaji Brigade to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Brigade. I told him that there was technical difficulty in it as the name has already been registered by another organisation. Also, it does not mean that we have any disrespect for Sambhaji Maharaj. Sambhaji Brigade has produced a serial on the warrior king and has also published several books on him,'' he said. Gaikwad said the real reason behind the attack was something else and referred to an incident where the RSS headquarters in Nagpur was gheraoed by two lakh people belonging to the All India Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation (BAMCEF), established by Kanshi Ram and others. 'The Sangh Parivar had then planned to finish off BAMCEF. Similarly, they want to do away with organisations like Sambhaji Brigade and Maratha Seva Sangh. All these organisations share similar ideologies. The Sangh Parivar does not want any of our ideologies to thrive,' he said. The BJP, however, denied that the Sangh Parivar had made any such plan. 'There is no truth in the allegations being made,' said Upadhaye. Gaikwad said, 'In a video of BJP leader Chandrashekhar Bawankule, which has gone viral, he is heard saying that Kate is not guilty. Actually, there are 10 serious criminal cases against Kate. He also has a murder charge against him. Yet, Bawankule is heard saying that Kate should not worry and that he and the chief minister are behind him. His speeches on social media are proof of how he is supporting the attacker… All these things highlight the attack on me was orchestrated by the BJP.' Gaikwad also denied he had made any comment against Swami Samarth. 'My own daughter-in-law is a follower of Swami Samarth…I have never said anything against Swami Samarth,' he said. Manoj More has been working with the Indian Express since 1992. For the first 16 years, he worked on the desk, edited stories, made pages, wrote special stories and handled The Indian Express edition. In 31 years of his career, he has regularly written stories on a range of topics, primarily on civic issues like state of roads, choked drains, garbage problems, inadequate transport facilities and the like. He has also written aggressively on local gondaism. 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Migrant detentions rekindle Bengali identity politics, trigger new churn ahead of 2026 Bengal polls
Migrant detentions rekindle Bengali identity politics, trigger new churn ahead of 2026 Bengal polls

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Migrant detentions rekindle Bengali identity politics, trigger new churn ahead of 2026 Bengal polls

The Mamata Banerjee-led TMC is going all guns blazing to turn what was once a socio-economic crisis into an emotive electoral issue, accusing BJP governments in Odisha, Assam, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Gujarat of 'institutional and linguistic profiling' and 'criminalisation of poverty' under guise of national security. With months to go for the 2026 Assembly polls, what began as isolated complaints of harassment of migrant workers has now evolved into a full-blown political flashpoint. Kolkata, Jul 15 (PTI) The detention of Bengali-speaking migrant labourers in BJP-ruled states and their profiling as suspected Bangladeshis has ignited a fresh political firestorm in West Bengal, with the ruling TMC reigniting its Bengali identity pitch that had blunted the BJP's Hindutva juggernaut in the 2021 Assembly polls. From branding the crackdown as a 'humiliation of Bengalis' to planning massive protest rallies in Kolkata, including a July 16 march to be led by Banerjee herself, the TMC is rekindling the sub-nationalist fervour it used to great effect in 2021 through the slogan 'Bangla Nijer Meyeke Chaye' (Bengal wants its own daughter). The flashpoint first emerged in June, when at least seven Bengali-speaking people were pushed back to Bangladesh from Maharashtra and other states, allegedly without proper citizenship verification or intimation to the West Bengal government. They were later repatriated through legal and diplomatic intervention after their Indian citizenship was confirmed. Last week, Odisha Police detained 444 workers from various Bengal districts on suspicion of being illegal immigrants, though 50 were later released after submitting documents. In Delhi, electricity and water supply were snapped in Bengali-dominated Jai Hind Colony, following a civil court order amid allegations of power theft, adding further fuel to the fire. 'There are over 1.5 crore migrant workers in Bengal who live with dignity. But the same cannot be said for BJP-ruled states, where Bengalis are being treated as infiltrators in their own country. Speaking Bengali does not make one Bangladeshi,' said TMC MP Samirul Islam. 'Harassment of Bengali workers is proof that this is part of a pattern of hatred towards Bengali-speaking people. Do these migrant labourers now need separate visas to visit BJP-ruled states?' Islam told PTI. The Bengal government is now exploring legal options against what it calls the 'unconstitutional deportation' of Indian citizens. Seizing the moment, the TMC has pivoted its campaign narrative to champion the rights and dignity of Bengali-speaking migrant labourers, an estimated 22.5 lakh of whom work across in construction, brick kilns, factories, and informal sectors across the country. 'Our people are being treated like infiltrators just because they are poor and speak Bengali,' said senior TMC leader Firhad Hakim. TMC minister Manas Bhunia said, 'These inhumane acts against Bengali workers reflect BJP's deep-rooted hatred for Bengalis. People of Bengal will give a befitting reply to this insult in the coming elections.' Sociologist Supriya Basu called the developments part of an effort to 'impose North Indian Hindutva culture on Bengal.' 'The BJP is attempting to set up colonies of Uttar Pradesh-style Hindutva in Bengal. Targeting migrants over language is just one manifestation of that push.' 'The large migrant population could have been an administrative liability, highlighting Bengal's job crisis. But BJP's aggressive profiling has flipped the narrative in TMC's favour.' The BJP has countered TMC's allegations by citing national security and illegal immigration concerns. BJP's IT cell chief Amit Malviya claimed over 300 of the 444 detained in Odisha had 'fake or unverifiable' documents. Newly appointed Bengal BJP chief Samik Bhattacharya went a step further, alleging a deliberate TMC-backed infiltration plan. 'These people work in other states and return to Bengal to vote for Mamata Banerjee. This is a demographic and national security threat,' he said. 'Instead of protecting Indian citizens, the TMC is shielding infiltrators and playing the victimhood card,' said BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. While the Congress and CPI(M) have condemned the harassment and arbitrary arrests, they have carefully distanced themselves from TMC's more emotive 'Bengali vs outsider' pitch. 'Migrants labour rights are non-negotiable. 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Whether the next election will replicate the 'Bengali versus outsider' wave of 2021 or produce a more fractured verdict depends on how each party can sustain its competing narratives. PTI PNT MNB This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

School Assembly news headlines for today July 16, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news
School Assembly news headlines for today July 16, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

Time of India

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  • Time of India

School Assembly news headlines for today July 16, 2025: From sports to education, check 20+ national & international news

School Assembly news headlines for today July 16, 2025: Welcome to today's school assembly news headlines for July 16, 2025! Here, you will find the latest updates from around the world, covering sports, education, national, and international news. Today, we highlight important stories such as Prime Minister Modi paying tribute to freedom fighter K. Kamaraj on his birth anniversary, and expressing sorrow over the death of marathon legend Fauja Singh. In education, students and parents should know that the JNU admissions window is closing, and Delhi University is gearing up for its much-awaited seat allotment. Internationally, talks between India and China are in focus after important meetings, and Yemen has postponed the execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya. In sports, exciting events like the Mysore horse races are happening, and Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are set to clash in the FIFA Club World Cup final. Monsoon rains have also caused severe weather in parts of Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, leading to landslides and flood. Today's national news headlines in English for school assembly, July 16, 2025 Veteran marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 after an accident in Punjab; known worldwide as 'The Turbaned Tornado'. Supreme Court to hear pleas on NEET-PG transparency on August 3, focusing on exam evaluation and answer key release. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurates India's second-longest cable-stayed bridge in Karnataka, improving connectivity in the Sharavathi backwaters region. President Droupadi Murmu appoints new governors for Haryana, Goa, and Ladakh; Kavinder Gupta becomes Ladakh's Lieutenant Governor. Mumbai reports 126 measles cases among children in 2025; health officials intensify monitoring and treatment efforts. Today's international news headlines in English for school assembly, July 16, 2025 France celebrates Bastille Day with a grand military parade, drone show, and fireworks in Paris. Dutch medical flight SUZ1 crashes after takeoff from London Southend Airport; airport temporarily closed for safety checks. European Union announces prolongation of halt on countermeasures against the US to continue trade negotiations. New Zealand plans to double its international student market by 2034, easing work permit rules to attract global talent. Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar meets Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, emphasizing improved India-China relations. Today's sports news headlines in English for school assembly, July 16, 2025 Australia defeats West Indies in a close T20I series finale, securing the title with a thrilling run chase. Chelsea set to face Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final, stirring excitement among football fans. England takes a 2-1 lead in the Test series against India after a tense 22-run victory at Lord's. MI New York claims the Major League Cricket title, with Rushil Ugarkar successfully defending the final over under extreme pressure. England storms into Women's Euro quarterfinals, overpowering Wales 6-1 after another resounding win against the Netherlands. Today's education news headlines in English for school assembly, July 16, 2025 HPBOSE announces date sheet for Class 10th and 12th Supplementary Exams, beginning July 22 in a single morning session. Delhi University approves major curriculum changes amid faculty concerns, with new measures to address teacher shortages. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar refers to coaching centres as "black holes," sparking calls for reforms in India's test-prep industry. A Kerala school introduces innovative classroom seating, ending traditional backbenching to enhance student engagement. World Youth Skills Day is celebrated, focusing on youth empowerment through artificial intelligence and digital skills. Today's state news headlines in English for school assembly, July 16, 2025 President Droupadi Murmu appoints new Governors for Haryana, Goa, and Ladakh, with Kavinder Gupta replacing BD Mishra as Ladakh's Lieutenant Governor. Mumbai reports an increased 126 measles cases among children this year, prompting intensified measures at BMC hospitals. Nitin Gadkari inaugurates Karnataka's second-longest cable-stayed Sigandur Bridge. The monsoon remains active in Himachal Pradesh, prompting Orange and Yellow weather alerts for multiple districts due to forecasted heavy rain. New orange alert issued for heavy downpours in Rajasthan, leading to local flood warnings and emergency response preparations. Top business and economic news headlines for July 16, 2025 Tesla launches Model Y electric cars in India, opens first Mumbai showroom Global trade grows $300 billion in first half of 2025 despite volume slowdown US proposes 100% tariffs on Russia's trade partners to push Ukraine peace deal Japan's 10-year government bond yields reach multi-decade highs ahead of elections UNCTAD urges stronger global competition laws amid Big Tech market dominance Daily word and thought of the day for school assembly, July 16, 2025 For the school assembly on July 16, 2025, here are the Daily Word and Thought of the Day: Daily Word: Integrity (noun) Meaning: The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Example: "A person with integrity always does the right thing, even when no one is watching." For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.

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