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Rakesh Maria- 9 lesser known facts about the 'super cop'

9/9/2015

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PictureThe 'super cop' wearing his most simplified yet clandestine smile! Image Courtesy- DNA
First the murder of Sheena Bora, then arrest of Sheena’s sister Indrani Mukerjee, who later turned out to be actually her mother and furthermore the various mysterious unfurling. The entire saga has certainly sent ripples across the nation and beyond! However, along with the case one man who finds himself in the midst of much spot light is former Mumbai Police chief Rakesh Maria. While it is speculated that his recent removal from the post of Mumbai Police commissioner and elevation as Director General of Home Guards might shackle the course of investigation; his transfer has even sharpen the focus. Though the Indrani story for it’s murky sketch has managed to make much noise, however given his flair for investigations and as a sleuth this super cop is one of the best in the country and much used to this limelight! Here are nine lesser known facts about Rakesh Maria, who is known for cracking tough nuts-


1) It’s won’t be wrong to call him the man behind the hanging of Yakub Memon
-Maria shot to fame after his hard-hitting investigations of the 1993 Mumbai blasts. On the evening of March 12, 1993, the day 12 serial bomb blasts rocked the city, the Matunga police station received a phone from Dr. Jaichand K Mandot, a skin specialist who had noticed a light blue scooter parked in front of his clinic at Dadar (East), a stone's throw from the crowded train station. It was there before the blast and continued to be there after. A team led by Maria reached the spot and discovered the scooter laden with explosives. The same night an abandoned Maruti van was found off Worli by the Police. The van registered in the name of Rubina Memon, a resident of Al-Hussaini building in Mahim, was found with weapons, hand grenades and other weapons. Maria led a team to the Memon residence and found it locked. When they broke into the flat, he found the key to the explosive-laden scooter outside Mandot's clinic.

The key linked the scooter to Abdul Razzak Memon and his five sons including Tiger and Yakub Memon. Two days after the bomb blasts, Maria, despite being from the traffic division, had cracked the case. The state government created a post of Deputy Commissioner of Police (Detection) especially for Maria to head. His investigations into the bomb blasts led to 100 convictions and the hanging of Yakub Memon.


2) Avid lover of gazals and qawwali  and may not miss out and opportunity even in the midst of an investigation!
-It reportedly came to light that during an investigation into the terrorist group Indian Mujahideen in an eastern UP town, Maria was told that a well-known qawwali singer was performing through the night at a known dargah. Once he finished his work for the day, Maria went across to the dargah and enjoyed a night of qawwali.

3) From real life to reel life with an age old bond with the silver screen
-While a number of bollywood movies have characters based on Rakesh Maria, his father Vijay Maria came to Mumbai in the months after Partition aspiring to become a film actor. He became a financer and producer. Maria's family still owns the production house Kala Niketan. Actor Anupam Kher is a close friend of Maria and his role as Prakash Rathore in the Hindi flick A Wednesday is one of them. Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday on the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts saw actor Kay Kay Menon depicting Maria. Actor Nana Patekar's character in Ram Gopal Varma's The Attacks of 26/11 is also based on Maria.

4) Often termed by his associates as viagra of the demoralised police force
-Espying his obsession with a case, though his detractors within the force may accuse him of "hijacking" cases however Maria has the complete respect of his juniors, who even call him "a shot of viagra" to a demoralised police force considering him a task master working for the best of the fraternity with no political masters.

5) Known for his non-violent yet innovative and fierce methods of interrogation
-As an interrogator he does not believe in the third degree methods. He plays mind games with the accused like interrogating them at odd hours and can continue his interrogations at a stretch of 10 hours without losing his cool. Maria also has the capability to establish an emotive bond with the accused. They start to trust him and give valuable information. That is how he got Ajmal Kasab, to confess about the role of Pakistan's Hafeez Sayeed in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

6) Inspector Dinesh Kadam supposedly Maria’s most trusted man?
-Through his journey from the traffic department to the crime branch to anti-terrorism squad to city police commissioner, inspector Dinesh Kadam has always moved with him. Kadam helped Maria investigate the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case, now he is the investigating officer in the Sheena Bora murder case. In the Sheena Bora murder, when Maria received a tip off from a woman, he transferred Kadam to Khar Police Station discreetly because he knew a bigger scandal was about to erupt. In the three months since that tip-off, the Maria-Kadam combination had been building a case against Indrani Mukerjea. He has barred all policemen from leaking information to the media on crucial cases.

7) Amidst controversy for alleged links with fugitive former IPL boss Lalit Modi
-Maria got entangled in a controversy after a news channel telecast photos of Maria with the ex-IPL chief.  Maria subsequently issued a statement clarifying that Modi sought the help of Mumbai Police in view of "threat" to his life by the underworld in London, adding that he had apprised the then Home Minister (late RR Patil) about the meeting soon after his return. In due course, the Maharashtra government gave Maria a clean chit terming his explanation which was sough by Additional Chief Secretary (Home) KP Bakshi, a satisfactory one.

8) Man with a razor sharp memory
-He knows even the smallest players in the underworld. Though sometimes his colleagues and subordinates might tend to forget but the 58-year old cop gives every penny of details along with the latest status of the criminal. He remembers names of criminals including their middle names, age, addresses and their crime sheet. All this without anything written down!

9) An abled sportsperson
-Maria is a keen basketball player and cricketer. He has also represented Maharashtra in the National Games in Karate.


(The above piece is compiled after extraction of information and excerpts from various news pieces published in Open Magazine, Hindustan Times, NDTV, India Today and First Post. Can be reproduced with due credit to the original publications and the owner of this blog)

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Sudeep’s new novel comes with the chills of thriller (Book review)

2/9/2015

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TITLE: You’re trending in my dreams.
GENRE- Fiction
AUTHOR: Sudeep Nagarkar
PUBLISHER: Random House India
PAGES: 202
PRICE: MRP- 175 INR

REVIEW: Apparently he strode into the writing sphere ‘by chance’ and not ‘by choice’, yet that barely makes any difference for he is today the author of five back-to-back bestsellers with sixth one already in the loop. In Sudeep Nagarkar’s latest release- You’re Trending in My Dreams his readers would relish a new avatar of his pen. Known for his candid chronicles of friendship and love with the younger lot as the prime poles, this book is no different, however elements of thrill and clement pieces of mystery comes from the author as an add on. You’re Trending in My Dreams is a story about four college students each with their own set of problems, challenges and backdrop tales, who come to live in a common city sharing a common flat. 


Sudeep has tried to portray the lives of Varun, Ahana, Malvika and Garima, who as young adults has just stepped into the harsh world. They are acquainted to its problems and apprised of the cruelties wherein they tend to succumb while riding through the bumpy road, but again reinvigorates lost zeal with the warmth and support of one another. The book also explores other relationship with a friendly touch. Unlike Sudeep previous books this one might redeem an escalated popularity among the young strata as there’s one male character and three females and all of them decides to share a common flat forms the primary crux of the story. Thus, this might trigger and bit more interest.

The book also looks to establish how both friendship and love can march in parallel residing in the same life zones! In his book Sudeep has ensured that your adrenaline glands are ticked, but again this isn’t based on a thriller or mysterious plot. If you have read Sudeep’s previous novels then you ought to love it more and even if you haven’t you would still enjoy reading. Highly recommended for avid readers of trash fiction. You can start reading You’re Trending in My Dreams, with a smile which will remain intact till the last page.

My take away from the book has been, ‘wrong deed doesn’t always certify people as wrong beings, it may also imply that time and situation weren’t right. Everybody has a story behind’


STARS: Well, to be very honest Sudeep Nagarkar is already a rising start and heartthrob of millions of readers!! 

              Available in all leading book stores across India including FLIPKART, AMAZON  and other shopping sites


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An Open Letter to 'journalist' HEMEN RAJBONGSHI

20/8/2015

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PictureHemen Rajbongshi | Photo Courtesy- Hemen's facebook
Dear Mr. Hemen Rajbongshi

Greeting! Your social media bio says you are a reporter serving Pratidin Time- a vernacular satellite news channel catering to the regional Assamese audience. It further states that you began your stint with News Live, another regional channel in 2009 and quit News Live to join Pratidin Time in 2013 where you continue to work. This goes on to say that your tenure stretches to a span of six years which is a pretty bulky experience. Thus, Sir compared to your experience I am mere novice in this vast arena of journalism. However, since you with your recent reportage ‘Scantily clad girls, a summer time nuisance’ you went on to establish that you’re an earnest believer that everything which we esp ought to be symbolic! Hence, trying to put forth my credentials before I opine. Sir, just humbly informing you that I have been into working journalism from the tender age of 17, having accredited with bylined reports at that age. Added to that academically, I am a graduate in Journalism and have been recently selected for fellowship in International Journalism at University of Sussex, United Kingdom with a full scholarship. I have contributed to regional, national as well as international publication including the BBC. The reason why I am stating about myself is because you have already proved to be a stereotypical person who tends to judge a person character through her attire. So, I hope given my credentials would help you to objectify my opinion.

However, I write to you today not as a journalist or your counterpart but as a common young Assamese who is hurt, ashamed and equally furious for wrongfully utilizing the forth state. By using your channel, Pratidin Time for moral policing and your voyeurism of women's clothes and bodies, you have tainted the sanity of journalism. Sir, you said in your report that attired in knee length dress is bringing disgrace to Assamese culture, but filming young girls’ body parts without blurring their face is neither safeguarding culture nor journalism. Sir, when confronted you went on to say with all audacity that, just because your mother or sister doesn’t wear knee length dress, thus your work doesn’t disrespect anybody. You didn’t even spare little girls from being captured on camera! If so, Sir what about those thousands of women of the state who are comfortable in their own attire? I am sure they too are mothers, sisters, wife, beloved or daughters of someone, so would you personify them as immoral and lose-character? You also spoke about male psychology and believe that it’s visually stimulated! No, Sir absolutely not, I being a male condemn and object to such irrational generalization. Your opinion only stripes off your own perverted, hypocritical, sexist and male chauvinistic set of mind

I and my sibling have been brought up in an environment where I was acclimatized to both foreign culture and taught about the essence of Assamese tradition. I am well appraised about the history and personae of Valentines day and also is exhilarated by the sound of a ‘pepa’ and celebrate Bihu giving my heart out to it. My mother looks as beautiful and respectful in a Mekhela Chadar and being a working lady she is equally respected when attired in a jeans, t-shirt or skirt! The same goes for my sister as well. But, who knows tomorrow just to feed your news sensitization and voyeurism you might film by mother and sister to objectify them as public indecency!

No, Sir, never! Enough is enough! If you think in the name of news you would do anything and everything, that’s not going to happen. You can’t go scot free. In a country where women are often involuntarily considered  the flagbearers of morality, where have we left these women, who will now have to deal with  families and a society prone to quick judgements and uncharitable tags? You and your channel have no business to use the television medium to propagate hatred against women in this fashion.

I am resentful when I come across the word ‘presstitute’, but what hurts me even more is people using such derogatory word have enough arguments to establish their claim and individuals like Hemen Rajbongshi are crux of their argument. But, the fact that people have started identifying the individualistic reason who brings a shame to the profession, ushers us with ray of hope.

Assam having a galore of news channels bounty of non-professional and untrained people are appointed in low stipend and these channels air stuff which are profitable for the channel owners. Thus, along with HEMEN RAJBONGSHI, the Editor-in-chief, NITUMONI SAIKIA along with the entire editorial wing at large is also accountable for granting permission to air such illicit package.

Please do not take me mistakenly for I ain't generalising, but perhaps representing the Hemen Rajbongshi strata believes having a logo engraved microphone and shoving it every now and then gives them the liberty to walk an inch above the ground. The outrage that you are presently espying is just the tip of the ice-berg. This flame will keep augmenting and look to burn down every mess created in the name of news. It will melt down every insanity thriving in the name of journalistic practice. This collusion of news maker, audience and news breaker will stitch a new dawn to the fabric of journalism, of which we will be proud of!

May you soon come out of your sick mindset,

Shamim Zakaria



(This letter comes in response to a news story entitled 'Scantily clad girls, a summer time nuisance,' by Hemen Rajbongshi who went on to claim in his piece that, knee length attire symbolizes public indecency. Later on a social media campaign demanding apology was run which wen viral and sparked a nation wide outrage and was further given mileage by national media. The details of the entire episode is available here- 
(https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1033309753380806&set=a.301914279853694.75433.100001053731683&&theater   )

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