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Illegal shops razed in Vishalgad as Sambhajiraje leads right wing protests

Prohibitory orders have been issued under relevant sections of the Maharashtra Police Act 1951 from July 15 to 29 at the fort.

Illegal shopsThe anti-encroachment drive resumed on Monday amid tight security in the presence of district administration officials. (Express Photo by Arul Horizon)

THE Kolhapur district administration on Monday started removing encroachments from Vishalgad Fort in Kolhapur amid tight police deployment. By evening, 35 shops were demolished by the administration, officials said.

The administration took action in the wake of protests led by Sambhajiraje Chhatrapati, former Rajya Sabha MP and descendant of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The right-wing activists had been protesting against the encroachments for months now.

After the protest led by Sambhajiraje, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde himself landed in Kolhapur past midnight on Sunday. He apparently directed the Kolhapur district administration to remove encroachments from the fort which is located about 70 km from Kolhapur city. It is located in Shahuwadi taluka of the district.

“The administration has started removing encroachments from Vishalgad. However, attempts are being made to give it a communal colour. The first few encroachments which have been removed belong to Hindu community members,” Sambhajiraje told reporters in Kolhapur.

Sambhajiraje said if any case is filed against him, then he should be arrested.

Police have registered four cases against more than 500 people, including political leaders, and arrested 21 people, officials said, adding that a search is on for others.

Meanwhile, the CM, who visited Kolhapur past midnight on Sunday, took stock of the situation arising out of the violent incidents in the area. Incidents of stone-pelting were reported from the Vishalgad area. Some local residents were also allegedly beaten up. In Gajapur area too, stone pelting was reported on some houses. Several vehicles were also damaged.

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Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Mahendra Pandit said the situation was under control and action is being taken against those who indulged in violence.

Sambhajiraje, who led the march on Sunday, had demanded that all encroachments be removed irrespective of the caste and religion of illegal occupants.

Prohibitory orders have been issued under relevant sections of the Maharashtra Police Act 1951 from July 15 to 29 at the fort.

The fort holds profound significance in Maratha history as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj escaped to it after being besieged at Panhala Fort in 1660. In 1844, Vishalgad was ruled by the Kolhapur State when a rebellion was led against a Brahmin regent who had been installed by the British when the natural heir to the throne was underage.

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Violence erupted on Sunday after some right-wing activists led by Maratha royal family member and former MP Sambhajiraje Chhatrapati, who had come from Pune, were stopped at the base of the fort in view of prohibitory orders. “Police personnel deputed at the fort to maintain law and order were injured as miscreants hurled stones and damaged public property following protests by the right-wing organisation. We have received reports of arson,” an official said.

The anti-encroachment drive resumed on Monday amid tight security in the presence of district administration officials.

Meanwhile, the Muslim community has given a memorandum to the district administration to take action against those who indulged in violence.

Manoj Dattatrye More is a Senior Editor at The Indian Express, having been with the publication since 1992. Based in Pune, he is a veteran journalist with a 33-year career that spans editorial desk work, investigative reporting, and political analysis. Professional Legacy Experience: He spent his first 16 years on the editorial desk before moving into active field reporting. He has written over 20,000 stories, including more than 10,000 bylined articles. Impact Journalism: He is widely respected for "campaign-style" reporting that leads to tangible social change. Road Safety: His decade-long campaign regarding the dangerous state of the Pune-Mumbai highway in Khadki resulted in a ₹23 crore reconstruction project in 2006, which dramatically reduced fatalities. Environmental Protection: His reports against tree cutting on the Pune-Mumbai and Pune-Nashik highways saved approximately 2,000 trees. Anti-Corruption: During the COVID-19 pandemic, he exposed a scam where doctors were being asked to pay bribes for government jobs, resulting in them being hired without payment. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Manoj More's recent work focuses heavily on the shifting political landscape of Maharashtra and civic governance in the Pimpri-Chinchwad area: 1. Political Shifts & Alliances "Ajit Pawar's NCP continues domination in Pune, wins 10 of 17 local bodies" (Dec 21, 2025): A major report on the local self-government election results, detailing the NCP’s stronghold in Baramati, Indapur, and Lonavala. "BJP ropes in 13 ex-corporators, deals major blow to NCP" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on a significant political defection in Pimpri-Chinchwad as the BJP gears up for civic polls. "Congress opts for solo BMC run as alliance talks with Sena (UBT) collapse" (Dec 17, 2025): Covering the breakdown of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) talks for the Mumbai civic elections. "NCP(SP)'s Rahul Kalate, Sena (UBT) leader Sanjog Waghere set to join BJP" (Dec 19, 2025): Detailing high-profile party-hopping ahead of the municipal elections. 2. Civic & Administrative Accountability "PCMC draws ire for issuing tenders worth Rs 250 crore just before poll code" (Dec 17, 2025): An investigative piece on the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation’s last-minute spending spree before election restrictions. "93 killed in 76 accidents in five years: Bypass service roads in Pune remain undeveloped for 18 yrs" (Nov 16, 2025): A critical look at the long-delayed infrastructure projects contributing to fatalities on Pune’s bypass roads. 3. Social & Labor Issues "As state says TCS has laid off 376 employees: FITE flags figures, say nearly 2,500 were forced to quit" (Dec 11, 2025): Investigating conflicting reports regarding IT sector layoffs in Maharashtra. "Maharashtra govt move to 'downgrade' Aadhaar cards" (Nov 30, 2025): Reporting on the state’s decision to require additional documents alongside Aadhaar to combat identity misuse. Signature Beat Manoj More is the definitive voice on Pimpri-Chinchwad, an industrial hub he has covered for three decades. His reporting is characterized by its aggressive stance against local "gondaism" (thuggery) and a relentless focus on civic infrastructure—choked drains, garbage management, and public transport. X (Twitter): @manojmore91982 ... Read More


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