Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Bookie claims loss of Rs 1,000 crore in chats with Amruta Fadnavis

 

Anil Jaisinghani who was arrested in connection with the alleged blackmail and extortion of Amruta Fadnavis, wife of Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, has claimed to have suffered a loss of Rs 1,000 crore in the past years.

Alleged bookie Jaisinghani made the claim in a chat with Amruta Fadnavis, saying the loss was because he was on the run for eight years in 17 cases registered against him.

Incidentally, in the FIR filed by Amruta Fadnavis on February 20, she stated that Jaisinghani’s daughter had offered Rs 1 crore to get her father off the hook in police cases using her political connection.

The chats are part of the 733-page chargesheet submitted by the Mumbai police against Jaisinghani, his daughter Aniksha and cousin brother Nirmal for allegedly blackmailing and trying to extort Rs 10 crore from Amruta after she declined to accept her offer of Rs 1 crore to help her father.

Amruta had claimed in her FIR that after she refused their offer, the father-daughter duo started sending her videos and voice chats. They went on to blackmail her and demand Rs 10 crore for not making the videos public though police claimed that the video was fabricated.

“Dear Didiji, if you talk to me it will help both of us, you give Rs 10 crore one time and help my father in police case, I promise you I will give you all original video and audio recording… I will not keep anything with me and my father will also delete all the recording and nobody will come to know and all will happy,” read a message sent by Aniksha at 11.17pm on February 21.

The FIR was registered against Aniksha and her father on February 20. After a report on the FIR was published in The Indian Express on March 16, Fadnavis, in response to a question raised by the opposition in the state Assembly, said that Amruta continued to engage in a conversation with the accused on police advice after the FIR in order to catch them.

“My father knows that you and hon’ble Devendra sir will use police against him and police will say that video is fake but it will not help… my father is in regular contact with Sharad Pawarji and Uddav Thackerji and he will give all video and audio recording to them and to Modiji,” read another message sent to Amruta on the same day (February 21).

In another message, Amruta was threatened that it will become a big political issue that could lead Fadnavis to lose his deputy chief minister post and finish his political career.

In the chats, Jaisinghani also allegedly blackmailed her stating that Amruta took dollars from Aniksha in a T-series office. In a statement of a witness, it is claimed that Amruta visited the T-series office for the press conference related a song, where Aniksha and her friend met her for 4 to 5 minutes.

In her statement, the friend claimed that she recorded videos multiple times at Sagar Bungalow, the official residence of Fadnavis, on Aniksha’s instruction. He even offered to undergo a narco test and challenged her whether she would do it, too.

After she was challenged and threatened with videos and audio messages, Amruta responded, “What is this cash issue? Why r u doing this thing to a straight person?”

The court last week took cognisance of the chargesheet and summoned the accused. While Aniksha and Nirmal were granted bail in March, Jaisinghani’s bail plea was rejected and is still in jail.

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Cyclone to develop in Arabian Sea tomorrow, monsoon onset over Kerala to be hit

 

Adding to the existing delay in the monsoon onset over Kerala, a cyclone is all set to form in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said. Its intensity, location of formation in the Arabian Sea and subsequent movement are likely to affect the onset of the southwest monsoon over Kerala.

The prevailing system rapidly intensified from a cyclonic circulation to a low pressure by Monday evening. By Tuesday morning, it further strengthened into a depression and lay over the southeast Arabian Sea. It is currently located 920 km west-southwest of Goa, 1,120 km south-southwest of Mumbai, 1,160 km south of Porbandar and 1,520 km south of Karachi, Pakistan. As per the cyclone track forecast, it is headed northwards to Pakistan and will not affect India’s west coast.

According to the latest updates from the IMD, this system is likely to move nearly northwards and intensify into a cyclonic storm during the next 24 hours over the east-central Arabian Sea and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea. Once intensified into a storm, the cyclone will be identified as Cyclone Biparjoy, a name given by Bangladesh.

In 2021, Cyclone Yaas had formed at the time of the monsoon onset.

This will be the second cyclone to form within three weeks in the North Indian Ocean. Cyclone Mocha, which formed in the Bay of Bengal, barrelled into Bangladesh and Myanmar causing massive destruction.

Even though several favourable factors brought the monsoon to Kerala’s doorstep, the monsoon winds have not gained enough strength yet propelling its progress to mainland India, IMD officials said on Monday.

“Since a week, the conditions for the monsoon progress have remained favourable. The satellite images have consistently shown cloud formation off the Kerala coast and the monsoon strengthening,” a senior IMD official said.

While the normal date for the monsoon onset over Kerala is June 1, this year, the IMD had said that the onset was likely on June 4 with a standard deviation of four days.

“As of now, the monsoon is still within the acceptable onset date, but there are several uncertainties involved. Development of a cyclone will not be good for the monsoon progress,” the official added.

One of the possible reasons for the monsoon winds to remain weak, even while the first week of June comes to an end, is the inadequate land heating during the ongoing summer season.

“There were fewer heatwaves last month as there were several rainfall spells influenced by the western disturbances. The required land heating favouring the monsoons was not recorded,” the weather expert said.

Since 2005, the most delayed monsoon onset over Kerala was June 8, the IMD’s monsoon onset data revealed.

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Bookie claims loss of Rs 1,000 crore in chats with Amruta Fadnavis

  Anil Jaisinghani who was arrested in connection with the alleged blackmail and extortion of Amruta Fadnavis, wife of Deputy Chief Minister...