City Calm After Uddhav Spoke On Thursday
Mumbai: A nudge by Mumbai police top brass prompted Shiv Sena CEO Uddhav Thackeray late Thursday night to give a health update on his ailing father, party patriarch Bal Thackeray, and appeal to Sainiks to maintain peace in the city.
Uddhav's announcement had the desired effect on Friday as Mumbai crept back to normalcy. Autorickshaws and taxis returned to the roads, buses ran as normal and no incidents of violence were reported. All importantly, there was little of the uncertainty and anxiety that had permeated Mumbai on Thursday, impelling joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy to speak to Uddhav to defuse the tension in the city.
The state government, it is learnt, believes the Thackerays should allow a medical doctor to issue regular health bulletins instead of having visitors make pronouncements on leaving Matoshree. On Friday, it was party members again—not doctors—who gave out news on Thackeray's condition. Fewer cops were deployed outside Matoshree on Friday
Popular Posts
-
For most people, it isn't the easiest transition to make. Going green is prohibitively expensive, they say. However, contrary to popular...
-
London: In a first-of-its kind attempt, an Australian pilot plans a 16,898 kilometre historic trip from Sydney to London using fuel prod...
-
Mumbai: In a sudden and unprecedented eviction drive, a special squad of the Mumbai police (west region) removed 200 unauthorized hawker...
-
Mithi Project Stonewalled Pre-Rain Desilting Project Delayed As BMC & MMRDA Indulge In Bickering And Blame Game The constant squabbling ...
-
Thursday's fire at Mantralaya could have been tackled better had the firefighting equipment installed in the building been in working co...
-
Only 184 of 600 minor roads re-laid 129 Out Of 171 Major Ones Done Mumbai: Learning from its mistakes, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Co...
-
-
Mumbai: Twenty-seven members of a wedding party were killed and at least 29 injured early Monday in the worst-ever accident on the 11-year-o...
-
It's the "transition period" that is causing a stink in three wards in the city: N (Ghatkopar), S (Bhandup) and T (Mulund). Wi...
-
MILD SNORERS have a negligible risk of dying from cancer, but it doubles in moderate cases and shoots up to nearly five times in case of sev...
0 comments:
Post a Comment