New Delhi: The monsoon session of the state legislature in Maharashtra begins today amid the continuing battle against Covid 19 outbreak, and the growing row over the Sushant Singh Rajput death case. For the ruling Shiv Sena government, the investigation of the actor’s death has stirred up a political turmoil that grows each day. ALSO READ | We Are On Our Way, Says DMRC As Delhi Metro Resumes Services After 169 Days; Trains On Aqua Line Start In Noida


The most recent controversy arose after Shiv Sena Sanjay Raut openly threatened Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, who has been critical about the investigation of Rajput’s case by Maharashtra authorities.

A few days ago, the actress had shared a tweet in which she said she does not feel safe in the state and compared Mumbai to Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Raut then told her not to come back to the city and called her ‘Haramkhor Ladki’.

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The comment has kicked up a storm and the actress reacted to his comment in a video saying that the daughters of this country will not forgive him. She also said that Sanjay Raut is not ‘Maharashtra’ and that he cannot say that she cannot travel back there as she has the freedom to travel anywhere.

The state government has already been under fire over its handling of Rajput's death cases. The family of the actor has accused the Mumbai Police of being callous and the case is now being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation. It is likely that the issue will find its way in the monsoon session.

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Apart from this, the state continues to reel under Covid 19 cases. On Sunday Maharashtra was one of the five states, that registered the most number of new cases. For the assembly session, several safety measures are being used.

According to an article by the Indian Express germicidal ultraviolet lights inside the Vidhan Bhavan and special disinfectant coating to maintain sterilisation for hours are some of the steps taken to ensure the safety of legislators. As was announced earlier all legislators also had to undergo Covid 19 testing before participating in the session.