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Mumbai cops book Raj Thackeray, Abu Azmi

Mumbai cops book Raj Thackeray, Abu Azmi

Rediff.com11 Feb 2008

Trouble had erupted in India's financial capital on February 3 when activists belonging to Samajwadi Party and MNS clashed over Raj Thackeray's controversial remarks against north Indians.

Azmi faces threat to life, says Amar Singh

Azmi faces threat to life, says Amar Singh

Rediff.com11 Nov 2009

Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh on Wednesday claimed there was a threat to the life of party Member of Legislative Assembly Abu Asim Azmi, who was assaulted by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena members in the Maharashtra assembly for taking oath in Hindi defying Raj Thackeray's diktat.

Thackeray-Azmi rivalry goes back a long way

Thackeray-Azmi rivalry goes back a long way

Rediff.com10 Nov 2009

The rivalry between the two leaders began last year, when Raj launched an anti-north Indian campaign, demanding rights for sons-of-the-soil.

Maharashtra polls: Sena fields a Muslim candidate

Maharashtra polls: Sena fields a Muslim candidate

Rediff.com6 Oct 2009

The Shiv Sena has fielded a Muslim candidate in Mumbai for the upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra.

Elections to 12 RS seats on November 21

Elections to 12 RS seats on November 21

Rediff.com13 Oct 2008

According to the schedule announced by the EC, the notifications would be issued on November three. The last date for filing nominations would be on November 10 and scrutiny would be on the following day. Last date of withdrawal of candidature would be on November 14. Counting of votes would take place on November 21 at the end of the polling.

Police harassed Bachchan, favoured Raj: Azmi

Police harassed Bachchan, favoured Raj: Azmi

Rediff.com18 Apr 2008

Police harassed superstar Amitabh Bachchan and favoured people like Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi alleged on Friday. Azmi claimed Bachchan was forced to withdraw a case of attack on his bungalow in Mumbai during the anti-north Indian campaign led by the Raj's party.

Sena candidate beats Azmi's son in Mumbai by-poll

Sena candidate beats Azmi's son in Mumbai by-poll

Rediff.com23 Jan 2010

Shiv Sena candidate Rupesh Mhatre won the by-polls held in Bhiwandi (East), Mumbai, by a margin of 16,076 votes on Saturday. The by-poll was held after Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi resigned from the seat as he had also won from Mankhurd in Mumbai in the state assembly polls that were held in October.Azmi had fielded his son Farhan Azmi to retain the seat for the party. But the presence of Muzaffar Hussain of the Congress split the Muslim votes.

Arrests mandatory in cases against Raj, Azmi: Cop

Arrests mandatory in cases against Raj, Azmi: Cop

Rediff.com11 Feb 2008

Arrests are mandatory in cases registered against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray and Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi, a top police official said on Monday.

RS, LS adjourned over Afzal issue

RS, LS adjourned over Afzal issue

Rediff.com23 Nov 2006

Both Houses have been adjourned for some time.

Two UP women raped during Raj-led campaign: SP

Two UP women raped during Raj-led campaign: SP

Rediff.com18 Apr 2008

"Two women from Uttar Pradesh were raped and no complaint has been lodged so far. Local people know the culprits but they are frightened to name them," Abu Azmi said. Azmi alleged that the Congress, heading the coalition government in Maharashtra, is supporting Raj to secure its vote bank and ignoring his activities.Raj should be charged for murder and robbery as the MNS campaign claimed two lives and many north Indians were looted while fleeing Maharashtra, he said.

Mumbai: SP leader Azmi offers to court arrest

Mumbai: SP leader Azmi offers to court arrest

Rediff.com12 Feb 2008

Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi on Tuesday met top police officials in Mumbai and offered to court arrest and join any inquiry relating to offences registered against him on the issue of North Indians in Maharashtra. He, however, was not taken into custody.

Samajwadi Party MP held in extortion case,released

Samajwadi Party MP held in extortion case,released

Rediff.com12 Dec 2007

Raees Siddiqui, who owned a bakery at Sakinaka in suburban Andheri, had filed an FIR against Azmi, lawyer S K Dubey and three others alleging that all the five had threatened him to sign a document effecting the transfer of a property to someone else.

Samajwadi MP denies role in blasts

Samajwadi MP denies role in blasts

Rediff.com12 Jul 2006

Samajwadi to go it alone in Maharashtra polls

Samajwadi to go it alone in Maharashtra polls

Rediff.com26 May 2004

The party would be holding a two-day workshop from May 29 to prepare its workers for the Maharashtra assembly election

Muslims being targeted over blasts: Abu Azmi

Muslims being targeted over blasts: Abu Azmi

Rediff.com15 Jul 2006

Abu Azmi has said police have been committing excesses.

Farhan Azmi released, to reach Mumbai on Tue

Farhan Azmi released, to reach Mumbai on Tue

Rediff.com2 Dec 2003

Farhan Azmi, the son of Samajwadi Party MP, Abu Asim Azmi, detained by the Dubai police for 37 days on alleged drug charges, was released on Tuesday morning, family sources said.

Abu Azmi mocks Karan Johar's surrogacy choice, says he could have adopted

Abu Azmi mocks Karan Johar's surrogacy choice, says he could have adopted

Rediff.com6 Mar 2017

The Samajwadi Party leader said the director's choice to have his twins via surrogacy was a joke on poor people.

Demand to ban liquor on Eid puts Maharashtra government in 'dilemma'

Demand to ban liquor on Eid puts Maharashtra government in 'dilemma'

Rediff.com21 Dec 2015

Government is not able to decide on liquor ban as Eid-e-Milad is falling on the eve of Christmas.

Gurudas Kamat cremated with full state honours

Gurudas Kamat cremated with full state honours

Rediff.com23 Aug 2018

His son Sunil lighted the pyre and a police contingent gave the departed leader a gun salute.

True Muslims cannot vote for BJP: Abu Azmi

True Muslims cannot vote for BJP: Abu Azmi

Rediff.com2 May 2014

"BJP has always been cruel and unjust towards Muslims. Then how can a true Muslim vote for the BJP? When Mulayam Singh was the chief minister, he saved the Babri Masjid from getting demolished," Azmi told news agency Press Trust of India over phone.

Shivpal not in SP's list of star campaigners

Shivpal not in SP's list of star campaigners

Rediff.com24 Jan 2017

SP has fielded Shivpal from Jaswant Nagar seat in Etawah district.

'93 blasts: The road to justice

'93 blasts: The road to justice

Rediff.com7 Sep 2017

A chronology of events in the case in which the main trial ended in 2007.

Farhan Azmi may take on Milind Deora in Lok Sabha polls

Farhan Azmi may take on Milind Deora in Lok Sabha polls

Rediff.com4 Mar 2014

Farhan Azmi, son of state Samajwadi Party chief Abu Asim Azmi, on Tuesday said he was in the reckoning to contest against sitting Congress Member of Parliament and Union minister Milind Deora from the posh Mumbai South constituency in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon likely to be hanged on July 30

1993 Mumbai blasts convict Yakub Memon likely to be hanged on July 30

Rediff.com15 Jul 2015

Yakub Memon, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, is likely to be executed on July 30 if the Supreme Court turns down his mercy plea. It will be the first execution in the serial blasts, which left over 250 dead.

Stampede a 'massacre', fumes Sena; Oppn seeks Goyal's resignation

Stampede a 'massacre', fumes Sena; Oppn seeks Goyal's resignation

Rediff.com29 Sep 2017

'The bullet train project is a complete sham'

Who helped Dhananjay Desai spread his poison?

Who helped Dhananjay Desai spread his poison?

Rediff.com16 Jun 2014

Dhananjay Desai has been allowed to spread his poison to young men in Maharashtra and Goa over the last five years, by a 'secular' Congress-NCP government. The 23 cases pending against him have not stopped him. He and his supporters must have thought they were immune when they lynched a bearded Muslim at night. Neither Desai nor his followers, nor the police, nor their 'secular' political masters, must have expected the nationwide furore that followed, says Jyoti Punwani.

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