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Hans India
a day ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Alleti lays foundation stone for CC road construction
Nirmal: Legislative Party leader for BJP Alleti Maheshwar Reddy laid the foundation stone for a new CC road construction project in Mayapur village of Dilawarpur mandal, funded by CRR at a cost of Rs 30 lakhs. On this occasion, Maheshwar Reddy stated that he would always stand by and work for the development of Mayapur village. He also assured efforts to secure housing approvals for eligible poor residents who don't own homes. Participating in the event were leaders including Ramnath, former Nirmal Mandal Parishad President V Satyanarayana Goud, recently serving ZPTC Thakkal Ramana Reddy, former MPTC Satyam Chandrakant, and others.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Time of India
Missing woman found, files child marriage complaint
Nashik: The 18-year-old daughter of a farmer, who allegedly died by suicide on Sunday, on Friday filed a complaint against seven people, including her in-laws' family from Kolhapur, under the Pocso Act and the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 after she was located and handed over to her family on Thursday night. She had gone missing on June 21. Jalgaon SP MCV Maheshwar Reddy said, "The police were looking for her in Parbhani's Gangakhed taluka. She travelled to Manmad, from where the police took her into custody on Thursday and handed her to the family. She has registered a complaint against seven people, including members of a Kolhapur family she was married into. Her medical examination is being done." According to the Jalgaon police, the woman said she was seventeen-and-a-half years old in Jan when one of the seven people named in the complaint, who is a resident of Jalgaon, asked her to be a part of their group that solemnised fake marriages and minted money. "The woman in her complaint alleged that the other people in the group told her mother that they had arranged a job for her in Nashik. They took her to Kolhapur, where she was married in exchange for Rs 2 lakh in Feb," the police said. The seven people named in the complaint already face investigation in a cheating case registered by the person from the Kolhapur family with whom the girl was allegedly married to. In the complaint registered with Jalgaon, the complainant claimed that the family paid Rs 1.95 lakh and gave 40g of gold to her family through a social worker and the girl's aunt, after she was introduced to him in Kolhapur 'as an orphan' and was married off to him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo The woman returned to Jalgaon from Kolhapur, and her brother filed a police complaint stating that their father had taken his own life on June 29 due to pressure from the Kolhapur family and a social worker, who insisted that she return to her marital home. On Friday, Jalgaon police said they received another FIR registered where a 31-year-old man alleged that six people, including the 18-year-old woman, cheated him and his family by accepting Rs 3.7 lakh under the pretext of marriage.


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Time of India
Woman ‘social worker' among 4 held on charge of abetting Jalgaon farmer's suicide
Nashik: Jalgaon police on Monday arrested four people, including a woman social worker, on charges of abetting a 47-year-old farmer's death by suicide early Sunday morning. The police are also investigating a suspected human trafficking and underage marriage angle amid claims that the farmer's daughter, who was seventeen-and-half-year-old in Jan this year when she left home in search of a job in Nashik with the social worker, was married off to a man from a family in Kolhapur. Her in-laws were putting pressure on the farmer and his family to send her back to Kolhapur as they had paid Rs 1.90 lakh and some gold to solemnise the marriage. Her father ended life because of the stress caused by these events, her brother stated in a police complaint. A senior police officer associated with the investigation said the woman, who turned major in May this year, was reported missing. "The police have traced her to Parbhani in Marathwada but are yet to secure her custody and bring her back to Jalgaon," he said. Senior inspector Rajendra Gunjal of the Ramanand Nagar police in Jalgaon told TOI, "The four people arrested in the suicide abetment case are the woman's 'husband', his cousin, both from Kolhapur, another relative and the social worker, who are from Jalgaon. A search is ongoing for the woman's aunt who accompanied the social worker to Kolhapur to get the girl married off to the family there by claiming that the girl's parents had passed away. " Jalgaon superintendent of police MCV Maheshwar Reddy on Monday said, "A counter-complaint of cheating has been lodged by the Kolhapur family in which the girl, her aunt and the social worker are among the five people named. The Kolhapur family has claimed in this complaint that the girl, her aunt, the social worker, and two others introduced her as an orphan, and claimed they were seeking a groom for her." The complaint further stated that after the Kolhapur family agreed, the woman's relatives demanded Rs2 lakh for the marriage, solemnised on Feb 3, and the Kolhapur family provided 40 gram of gold jewellery, including various ornaments. The complainant alleges that the woman visited Jalgaon and left the gold jewellery at her aunt's place before returning home. In April, she went to Jalgaon and subsequently refused to return, the police said.


Hans India
31-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Modi didn't succumb to Trump's pressure, affirms BJP leader
Hyderabad: BJP LP leader Aleti Maheshwar Reddy criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for what he described as 'playing dirty politics' by promoting a foreign agenda that aims to tarnish the image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian Armed Forces, and the country as a whole. He was responding to alleged remarks made by the Chief Minister during the Jai Hind rally organised by Congress in Bachupalli on Friday. Maheshwar Reddy stated that Revanth's comments reflect a pro-Pakistan stance within Congress. He emphasised that despite Prime Minister Modi's assertion that Operation Sindoor remains ongoing to combat Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, CM Revanth Reddy is using political tactics that undermine Modi's credibility. Maheshwar Reddy condemned Revanth Reddy's claims regarding national security and foreign affairs, particularly the assertion that Modi bowed to pressure from US President Donald Trump, agreeing to a ceasefire without engaging in war with Pakistan, thereby compromising the dignity of 150 crore Indians. He deemed these comments highly inappropriate and equated them to acts of treason. The BJP leader alleged that Congress rallies are echoing pro-Pakistani sentiments while criticising Modi under the guise of Jai Hind rallies, thus exposing what he called the bankrupt politics of Congress. He expressed shame that the party is politicising issues of national security and foreign affairs. He argued that if India had indeed succumbed to pressure from President Trump, the Indian Army would not have carried out attacks against Pakistan.


Hans India
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
BRS model symbolises graft, anarchy: BJP
Hyderabad: BJP Legislative Party leader Aleti Maheshwar Reddy has dubbed the BRS model as being synonymous with destruction, exploitation, corruption, undemocratic practices, anarchy, dictatorship, and family rule. Addressing the media here on Monday, he lashed out at the BRS and the Congress party for joining hands to spread false propaganda against the BJP. Maheshwar Reddy said the BRS chief and former chief minister K Chandrasekhara Rao's remarks and accusations during his public meeting speech were baseless. 'KCR was the one who destroyed Telangana since its formation,' he said. 'Despite spending Rs 150 crore, he could not even gather one lakh attendees. The BRS silver jubilee meeting was a complete failure. The people of Telangana are no longer inclined to believe KCR's words. They have no face value,' he added. Taking strong exception to KCR's stance on Maoists in Chhattisgarh—suggesting that Naxalites should be invited for talks—raises several questions, Aleti pointed out. He wondered why Maoists were not invited for talks by the BRS government and why there were several encounters during their rule. 'Do you only remember the Maoists now that you have lost power? Encounters also occurred when KCR was part of the Congress government in the undivided Andhra Pradesh,' he said. The BJP LP leader said that people cannot forget the 10-year anti-people policies and economic crimes during the KCR reign. There is widespread disenchantment with the BRS, he said. While the debt of the united Andhra Pradesh stood at Rs 70,000 crore, Telangana's debt has skyrocketed to Rs eight lakh crore since its formation. The Kaleshwaram project, costing lakhs of crores, has not provided additional water to even a single acre. It is not a lift irrigation project, rather a return irrigation project,' he alleged. 'According to the National Dam Safety Authority report, significant quality defects and design flaws were found in the construction of the Kaleshwaram project. Thousands of crores were spent under the Mission Bhagiratha and Mission Kakatiya schemes, primarily benefiting contractors. Lakhs of crores were misappropriated through the Dharani portal, and valuable endowment and forest lands were alienated. The nine-and-a-half years of BRS rule have been detrimental to the people, who do not want such governance to continue. Both BRS, which garnered votes by claiming to have achieved Telangana state, and Congress, which now claims to bring in positive changes, have deceived the people,' Maheshwar Reddy claimed.