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Constituency Watch: BJP bastion Mumbai North is ‘open-minded’, elected a royal and rookies 4 times since 1952

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Constituency Watch: BJP bastion Mumbai North is ‘open-minded’, elected a royal and rookies 4 times since 1952

Mumbai, May 16 (IANS) Considered a BJP stronghold, the Mumbai North Lok Sabha seat is largely an open-minded constituency, accepting leadership of the so-called ‘outsiders’, and electing one royal and four political greenhorns since 1952.

The seat has readily embraced the so-called ‘outsiders’ in the 15 LS polls it has witnessed, and sent MPs of whom three became Central ministers in various governments.

In a sort of reversal, this time, a Union Minister of the BJP, Piyush Goyal, is contesting his maiden LS polls from Mumbai North against veteran Congress worker Bhushan K. Patil, who’s also making his debut in electoral politics, and Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi’s rookie nominee, advocate Sonal D. Gondane (33).

Billed as an ‘outsider’ in the poll campaigns, Goyal (59), who hails from the posh Malabar Bill area in south Mumbai, is locking horns with Patil, a resident of Borivali, while Gondane hails from Dahisar.

Given BJP’s strong grip over the 18-lakh voters in the seat, including 19 per cent Muslims and 7 per cent Dalits, plus Marathis, Gujaratis and Rajasthanis, Goyal is confident of sailing through with his long bout of campaign for the May 20 elections.

A chartered accountant and a lawyer, Goyal is banking on his image as a Union Minister for the past 10 years, his political lineage — his late father Vedprakash Goyal was a BJP Union Minister, while his mother Chandrakanta Goyal has been a three-time MLA — the performance of the Modi government, plus the goodwill and the combined support of the BJP-Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) to see him through.

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Nevertheless, he faces a tough challenge from the Maha Vikas Aghadi-INDIA bloc nominee Patil, who has the backing of the Congress-Shiv Sena (UBT)-Nationalist Congress Party (SP) and other allies.

Patil is also buoyed by a perceived ‘sympathy’ factor among the Marathis after senior SS (UBT) leader Abhishek V. Ghosalkar was shot dead on February 8 during a Facebook Live interaction with his constituents by a local goon named Mauris Noronha, who was reportedly planning to join the ruling MahaYuti ally Shiv Sena.

The SS (UBT) is also hoping for Marathi support after the party split (in June 2022), and even contemplated fielding Ghosalkar’s widow, Tejasvee. But the Mumbai North constituency went to the Congress in the seat-sharing, and now all MVA allies are backing Patil.

Earlier, Mumbai North had elected a Kerala royal and Janata Party’s Union Minister Ravindra Varma (1980), Congress’ Narayan S. Kajrolkar (1952) who defeated B.R. Ambedkar from the seat then named Mumbai North Central, Union Minister V.K. Krishna Menon (twice, in 1957 & 1962), and BJP’s Union Minister Ram Naik (5 times, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999).

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Mumbai North also embraced first-timers like Congress’ Vithal Balkrishna Gandhi (1952) known as the ‘American Gandhi’, Janata Party’s Mrinal K. Mohile-Gore (1977) – famed as the ‘Paaniwali Bai’, Congress’ Anoopchand Shah (1984), and Congress’ actor-politician Govinda (2004).

Incidentally, Govinda became a giant-killer in 2004 when he trounced the veteran Naik in one of the biggest upsets. Naik again bit the dust in 2009 when Congress’ Sanjay Nirupam defeated him.

However, Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar became a victim of Congress infighting in 2019, giving a smooth sail to the BJP’s sitting MP Gopal C. Shetty in the two BJP waves (2014, 2019), but this time he had to make way for Goyal.

On the campaign trail since two months, Goyal has had his share of ‘goof-ups’, like walking around the fishing village and slums with his face covered as he couldn’t bear the stench of the down-market localities, or trumpeting his ideas to relocate the slums from here to the barren salt-pans in north-eastern Mumbai to ‘clean up’ Mumbai North.

Both earned the ire of the locals with SS (UBT)’s Aditya Thackeray taking a jibe at him saying “the BJP wants to shift the slum-dwellers as they can’t buy electoral bonds”. The locals also didn’t exactly relish Goyal walking around them with a kerchief to his nose and mouth.

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Mumbai North comprises six Assembly segments of which four are held by the BJP, one by the Shiv Sena and the other by the Congress.

The break-up is — BJP, Dahisar (MLA Manisha Chaudhary), Borivali (MLA Sunil Rane), Kandivali East (MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar) and Charkop (MLA Yogesh Sagar); Shiv Sena, Magathane (MLA Prakash Surve); and Congress, Malad West (MLA Aslam Shaikh).

Like the rest of city, Mumbai North has problems of slums congestion in nearly one-third of the seat, massive traffic, air pollution, the Poisar and Dahisar rivers which are virtually gutters, and lack of sufficient open spaces, though it has some good roads, railways and metro-rail connectivity, and things are gradually improving for the citizenry.

Perched on the north-western boundaries of the country’s commercial capital, it ranks among the greenest constituencies, being home to the sprawling Sanjay Gandhi National Park teeming with leopards and other wild animals which often spill over to the adjoining concrete jungles.

It also nestles the world’s largest unsupported stone domed Global Vipassana Pagoda with a capacity of 8,000 devotees, besides several picturesque beaches in Borivali and Malad, the 1,000-2,000 years old Kanheri Caves complex and other landmarks dotting the region.

(Quaid Najmi can be contacted at: q.najmi@ians.in)

–IANS

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New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, raised concerns in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday regarding the frequent train accidents occurring in recent months, emphasising the need for enhanced passenger safety.

Bandyopadhyay specifically referred to the derailment of the Mumbai-Howrah Express 12810 at 3:43 A.M., on Tuesday which resulted in four fatalities.

“I received information from my Chief Minister in the morning that Mumbai-Howrah train, 12810, had derailed and four people were killed at 3:43 A.M. today. I am keen to know the latest position from the honourable Railway Minister,” Bandyopadhyay stated during the session.

He highlighted that “safety in Railways has become a challenge” and expressed concern over the regular occurrence of accidents, despite past recommendations from the Standing Committee on Railways to prioritise safety.

The TMC MP questioned the absence of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in the House, asking, “Why is the Railway Minister not coming to the House and giving an explanation?”

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The latest accident occurred on Tuesday, with the derailment of the Howrah-CSMT Express near Rajkharsawan and Badabambo stations, approximately 80 km from Jamshedpur in the Chakradharpur railway division of Jharkhand.

–IANS

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New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) The BJP held a silent protest at Rajghat on Tuesday over the deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Old Rajendra Nagar on July 27.

During the protest, Delhi BJP President, Virendra Sachdeva strongly criticised the Delhi government and said, “Today’s silent protest is to express our condolences for the students who died in that incident. This incident is not just an accident, but a murder.”

He mentioned that the ruling AAP leaders had been claiming that 90 per cent of the drains were cleaned, but they backtracked after the incident.

He further targeted the government, saying, “CM Arvind Kejriwal is in jail, why is he not resigning and why are other ministers not doing their work? For Delhi’s drainage management, Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj was given a proposal by the Chief Secretary, which he kept pending for months.”

Sachdeva pointed out, “The Delhi High Court ordered the formation of a committee after the Mukherjee Nagar incident, but the Kejriwal government took no action. Residents of Rajendra Nagar had been lodging complaints with the MLA and municipal councillor for days, but their complaints were ignored.”

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The BJP President accused the Delhi government and the municipal corporation of being deeply involved in corruption.

He demanded that all coaching centres and PG accommodations undergo a safety audit and that the families of the deceased be given compensation of Rs 1 crore each.

He said that leaders of the INDIA bloc were more concerned about CM Kejriwal’s health while the real issue was the safety and deaths of students.

He stated that the municipal corporation and the Kejriwal government must take responsibility.

–IANS

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BJP submits no-confidence motion against Bengal Assembly Speaker

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Kolkata, July 30 (IANS) The BJP on Thursday filed a no-confidence motion against Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay in the West Bengal Assembly.

The proposal signed by as many as 50 BJP legislators was handed over to the Assembly secretary, Sukumar Roy in the afternoon. A team of BJP MLAs led by the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari went to the office of Sukumar Ray and handed over the proposal.

Last year too, BJP’s legislative team moved a similar no-confidence motion against the Speaker on the floor of the House and sought discussion on the matter. However, then, the motion was not admitted by the Speaker.

BJP insiders said that in the proposal handed over to the Assembly secretary, the party’s legislative team has highlighted 18 points on why Bandopadhyay should be removed as the Speaker of the House.

The main allegation is that any motion moved by the opposition, however of public interest that might be, is always dismissed by the Speaker. The BJP accused the Speaker of allowing the ruling Trinamool Congress legislators to move many motions even though their subjects were not directly related to the Assembly proceedings.

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Later speaking to the media persons, Adhikari said that the Speaker was violating the constitutional provisions by all means. “He is acting on behalf of a particular political party sitting on the Chair of the Speaker which is supposed to be unbiased. He is always trying to suppress the voices of the opposition. He does not allow us to speak on crucial issues on the floor of the House. So we have submitted a no-confidence motion against him to the Assembly secretary,” Adhikari said.

Trinamool Congress leadership ridiculed this move of BJP and claimed that the LoP was resorting to such gimmicks just to maintain his own as well as his party’s relevance.

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New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) Adding the Nimotuzumab drug to the standard treatment regimen significantly improves the 10-year overall survival rate for patients with head and neck cancer, a study by Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai showed on Tuesday.

It demonstrated that Nimotuzumab, when combined with concurrent radiotherapy and the drug, cisplatin, enhanced progression-free survival and maintained a good quality of life for long-term survivors.

Patients receiving this combination had a 10-year overall survival rate of 33.5 per cent, compared to 22.5 per cent in those treated with only radiotherapy and cisplatin, the findings showed.

Median overall survival also improved from 2.78 to 3.69 years with Nimotuzumab.

Notably, there was no significant increase in late-term adverse events, stressing its safety and tolerability.

Head and neck cancers represent one-third of the cancer burden in India, with more than 65 per cent of patients presenting with advanced disease.

According to Kumar Prabhash, Professor and Head, the Department of Medical Oncology at Tata Memorial Hospital, the findings are promising for patients with head and neck cancer.

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“By integrating Nimotuzumab into the existing therapy regimen, we have seen a significant increase in long-term survival rates while maintaining patient quality of life,” Prabhash said in a statement.

Shyam Aggarwal, Chairperson of Medical Oncology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, emphasised the treatment’s potential to become a standard option due to its efficacy and safety.

“Nimotuzumab’s safety and efficacy make it a viable option for treatment, preserving the quality of life while effectively managing tumour burden,” Aggarwal said.

This study represents a significant advancement in the treatment of head and neck cancer in India, with Nimotuzumab proving both effective and safe.

Neera Gupta, General Manager of Medical Affairs and Clinical Development at Eris Lifesciences, said that adding Nimotuzumab to concurrent chemoradiation not only improves survival rates but also preserves quality of life, addressing the challenges faced by patients in vital functions like speaking and swallowing.

–IANS

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Woman, granddaughter die in landslip in TN's Coimbatore

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Chennai, July 30 (IANS) A woman and her granddaughter died in a minor landslip that occurred near Valparai in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore district on Tuesday.

The deceased, according to police, were identified as A.Rajeswari alias Muthammal (57) and her granddaughter, T.S. Dhanapriya (15).

The tragedy occurred when a portion of the hill behind their house slipped.

The mud walls of the house collapsed and the duo, who was sleeping inside, died after getting buried under the debris.

Rajeswari’s husband Arumugam, who works as a security guard for a cottage in the locality, was not in the house. Fire and Rescue Services with the help of local people recovered the bodies.

Dhanapriya was studying in Class 10 in a government school in Valparai. The police shifted the bodies to the Government Hospital Valparai.

In another incident, A. Hariharasudhan, a resident of Anna Nagar at Thippampatty near Gomangalam, died after the wall of his house collapsed around 3 a.m.

The police said that the mud wall of a neighbour’s residence, namely Mayilathal, collapsed onto Hariharasudhan’s house and he died on the spot.

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The police shifted the body to the Government Headquarters Hospital, Pollachi.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin condoled the deaths of the three persons in the rain-related disasters and announced a solarium of 3 lakh each to the next of kin.

The South-West monsoon has been active in many regions of Tamil Nadu for the past few days and there has been incessant rain in the area.

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