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Vinaya Deshpande

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Chief of Bureau, Maharashtra, The Hindu. Journalist. Ex-CNN News18, TOI. ACJ. BBC course. Foodie. Mommy. Chevening fellow. IVLP alumna. Laadli. Wanderer.

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Vinaya Deshpande CPI Maoist activities are closely monitored. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Delhi among them.the UPA had provided a list of such organisations, including Kabir Kala Manch. The UPA govt had filed an affidavit in the court. It stated that such organisations functioned under the garb

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Vinaya Deshpande Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Telangana have banned organisations. Maharashtra has 64 organisations, the highest in the country. Not a single one of the left extremist organisations have been banned. The State has become a safe haven. They have stationed their headquarters here.

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Vinaya Deshpande In Gadchiroli, the active cadres are coming to an end. Like ISI, ISIS do radicalisation, they do radicalisation. The modus operandi is to brainwash academics, bureaucrats, says CM. He adds that no individual entity can be arrested. The person will have to be a part of the banned

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Vinaya Deshpande "We can't arrest someone for speaking against the government. This is a misunderstanding. For the process, the advisory board will have to certify for a notification to be issued. Under this law, we go to the court before arresting someone. Only if the evidence is found right,

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Vinaya Deshpande After the advisory board's approval, the organisation has one month to approach the Bombay High Court, says the CM. He adds that the State machinery won't be able to misuse its authority. Our law is more progressive than the laws made in the other four States, says the CM. -

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Vinaya Deshpande CM says further: We called the journalists to speak with the Advocate General. This isn't our political position. When people want to work against the country, strong laws have to made. When MCOCA was made, there was no judicial intervention. This law is necessary for the Indian

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Vinaya Deshpande Congress leader Nitin Raut appreciates the CM for the reduction in Naxalism in Gadchiroli. He says that the organisations working in the ambit of the Constitution should not suffer. NCP SP leader Rohit Pawar says that the definitions need clarity and are ambigious in nature.

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Vinaya Deshpande “No extremism is good, right or left. There should have been clarity in definition,” he says. The words ‘Naxalism’ or ‘Maoism’ should have been used, he adds. - Vinaya Deshpande reports Read live updates here: thehindu.com/news/national/…

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Vinaya Deshpande Vishwajeet Kadam, Congress: Can action be taken after years? If financial aid was given a decade ago, can action still be taken? No innocent person should suffer

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Vinaya Deshpande Vinod Nikole, CPI: Organisations which protest in accordance with the rule of law, which believe in the framework of the Constitution, should not face problems. The possibility of such organisations suffering is there, so I oppose this bill. Communist Party has opposed the bill.

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Vinaya Deshpande CM #DevendraFadnavis: This law is not against any Left parties. CPI Maoist was banned in 2009. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee of West Bengal was asked to bring out a notification. Thereafter, the party was banned. The rule was that active violent activity should happen. That is why they

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Vinaya Deshpande “Legal language is different, like 'shall' and 'may'. 'Left wing extremist organisation' is a coined term now. It has nothing to do with CPI, CPI Marxist. Though they believe in a different ideology than ours, we respect them as many of them have been ethically strong. Students'

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JUST IN | The centuries-old tradition of Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav has today been officially declared as the ‘State Festival of Maharashtra’. The announcement was made by the state Cultural Affairs minister Adv. Ashish Shelar in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. - Vinaya Deshpande

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The Legislative Council on Friday passed the Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill by majority, even as the Opposition staged a walkout and later handed over an eight-page dissent note to the Chairperson of the Legislative Council expressing opposition to the Bill - Vinaya Deshpande

The Legislative Council on Friday passed the Maharashtra Special Public Security Bill by majority, even as the Opposition staged a walkout and later handed over an eight-page dissent note to the Chairperson of the Legislative Council expressing opposition to the Bill
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In this episode of #PulseMaharashtra, Vinaya Deshpande talks to Dr Narendra Jadhav who is at the heart of the three-language debate that has left the political landscape of Maharashtra in a turmoil. Tune into The Hindu's YouTube channel on Saturday at 8:30 for more!

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In this week's Pulse Maharashtra episode, Vinaya Deshpande speaks with Dr. Narendra Jadhav on the backlash over #Maharashtra’s three-language formula. Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=RwaEMV…

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#Watch | In this Pulse Maharashtra episode, Vinaya Deshpande speaks with Dr. Narendra Jadhav on the backlash over Maharashtra’s three-language formula. thehindu.com/videos/decodin…

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#Watch | In this Pulse Maharashtra episode, Vinaya Deshpande speaks with Dr. Narendra Jadhav on the backlash over Maharashtra’s three-language formula. trib.al/vSHcHx1