Wednesday, November 30, 2022

'Should not have happened', SC on Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's remarks on collegium

The Supreme Court on Monday took strong exception to Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's recent comment on the collegium system of appointing judges, saying it should not have happened.

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'Should not have happened', SC on Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's remarks on collegium

The Supreme Court on Monday took strong exception to Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's recent comment on the collegium system of appointing judges, saying it should not have happened.

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OPINION | Unfair to attack Aftab: Let police investigate and courts punish the guilty

Shraddha Walkar murder case: A Delhi court on Tuesday granted permission to Delhi Police to carry out narco-analysis test of Shraddha’s alleged killer Aaftab Poonawala on December 1 and 5. The narco-analysis test will be carried out by Forensic Science Lab officials. Aaftab will undergo pre-test medical examination at Ambedkar Hospital on December 1. He will be produced for narco-analysis test on December 5.   Already 20 days have passed since the Shraddha murder probe began, but police is yet to get hold of some vital evidences related to this gruesome murder. Investigators hope to unearth fresh clues after the narco-analysis test. Remaining body parts and Shraddha’s cell phone are some of the vital evidences yet to be recovered.   Till now, only 13 body parts have been recovered, while the jaw, said to be of Shraddha’s, has been recovered from the Mehrauli forest area. Blood stains have been found from the washroom, kitchen and bedroom of the flat where the couple lived. Since the probe began six months after the gruesome murder, police has to depend on Aaftab’s statement about the date, time and place of murder. The motive behind the murder is yet to be ascertained, despite Aaftab claiming that he strangulated her in the heat of moment, when he suspected that Shraddha may leave him.   Meanwhile, there was drama at the Forensic Science Laboratory complex in Rohini on Monday evening, when a group of sword-wielding men, claiming to be members of Hindu Sena, tried to attack Aaftab sitting inside a police van, but their attempt was quickly foiled. The police van was taking Aaftab back to jail after his polygraph test was completed.   The police van was waylaid by a group of  men who had come in a car. The men, waving swords, and some carrying hammers and lathis, tried to attack Aaftab who was inside the van.   A police sub-inspector, guarding the alleged killer, pointed his service revolver in the air and threatened to fire a warning shot. Inside the van, one of the security guards whipped out his rifle and pointed at the attackers menacingly.   The van quickly whisked Aaftab away, while police detained two of the attackers, Nigam Gujjar, a truck driver and Kuldeep Thakur, a car sales agent, both residents of Gurugram. The high-voltage drama was captured on camera by mediapersons waiting outside the FSL lab.   The attackers claimed that they were from Hindu Sena. One of the attackers shouted ‘He chopped out daughter into 35 pieces, we will chop him into 70 pieces’. The attackers said they would have run over their vehicles on Aaftab, had he walked out with police on the road. The attackers, out of frustration, struck their swords on the police van, as it was caught in a traffic jam outside the complex.   Mediapersons who watched the drama asked the attackers who gave them the right to take law into their hands. The attackers replied that they had come for revenge, and would chop Aaftab into 70 pieces. One of the attackers said, “I am also the father of two girls. We will not let Aaftab live.” The group appeared to come fully prepared with the intent to attack Aaftab. There were five policemen of Delhi Police 3rd armed battalion sitting with Aaftab inside the van. They were led by a sub-inspector who was sitting in front.   There can be no two views about the barbaric manner in which Aaftab killed Shraddha and chopped it into 35 pieces. Already there is anger among common people across India, but to take law into own hands and attack Aaftab, is unjustified. This should be left to the courts to decide.   Already investigators are toiling hard to prepare a strong open-and-shut case against Aaftab. To hunt for body parts thrown in a dense jungle six months ago is not an easy task. To remove water from a pond in search of Shraddha’s skull is not an easy job. To make Aaftab tell the truth about the manner in which he killed and disposed of the body is not easy, particularly when the killer is lying. To prove Aaftab’s crime in this case is a big challenge for police.   The murder took place six months ago, the body was chopped into 35 pieces and cleverly disposed of for nearly two months. Shraddha’s cellphone was thrown into a river. The flat where she was strangulated was cleaned up with chemical. One must understand how police is trying to set all pieces of evidence in the jigsaw puzzle. Any attempt to punish Aaftab by using swords is shameful and unacceptable. Police must take action against those men who attacked the van carrying the killer. In this age of internet, killers have become clever and they adopt new means of erasing evidence.    A similar gruesome murder took place in Trilokpuri near Pandav Nagar, East Delhi, where a 52-year-old man, Anjan Das, from Bihar was killed by his wife and her son from a previous marriage, after he was sedated and his throat was slit. The next day, his body was copped into more than 22 pieces, which were stored in a refrigerator, and the mother-son duo dumped these body parts at several places.   This gruesome murder took place in June, exactly 12 days after Shraddha was murdered in South Delhi. Police have arrested the woman Poonam (48) and her son Deepak (25). The woman alleged that her husband was sexually harassing her daughter and daughter-in-law, and that’s when she and her son decided to kill him. Special Police Commissioner (Crime Branch) Ravindra Yadav said, some body parts were found from Ramlila Maidan from June 5 for five days, and the body had to be identified through technical analysis.   The pattern of disposal of body in this case is similar to Shraddha Walkar murder case. The question is: From where do people get such gruesome ideas on how to dispose of dead bodies?   In the case of Aaftab, it was said that he had watched an American web series crime thriller. This is a dangerous trend.  With the advent of smart phones and latest information technology, people get easy access to such modus operandi. All information on internet is available with the help of a click. It is a big challenge to ensure such information do not lead to gory and gruesome murders.

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'Should not have happened', SC on Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's remarks on collegium

The Supreme Court on Monday took strong exception to Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's recent comment on the collegium system of appointing judges, saying it should not have happened.

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OPINION | Unfair to attack Aftab: Let police investigate and courts punish the guilty

Shraddha Walkar murder case: A Delhi court on Tuesday granted permission to Delhi Police to carry out narco-analysis test of Shraddha’s alleged killer Aaftab Poonawala on December 1 and 5. The narco-analysis test will be carried out by Forensic Science Lab officials. Aaftab will undergo pre-test medical examination at Ambedkar Hospital on December 1. He will be produced for narco-analysis test on December 5.   Already 20 days have passed since the Shraddha murder probe began, but police is yet to get hold of some vital evidences related to this gruesome murder. Investigators hope to unearth fresh clues after the narco-analysis test. Remaining body parts and Shraddha’s cell phone are some of the vital evidences yet to be recovered.   Till now, only 13 body parts have been recovered, while the jaw, said to be of Shraddha’s, has been recovered from the Mehrauli forest area. Blood stains have been found from the washroom, kitchen and bedroom of the flat where the couple lived. Since the probe began six months after the gruesome murder, police has to depend on Aaftab’s statement about the date, time and place of murder. The motive behind the murder is yet to be ascertained, despite Aaftab claiming that he strangulated her in the heat of moment, when he suspected that Shraddha may leave him.   Meanwhile, there was drama at the Forensic Science Laboratory complex in Rohini on Monday evening, when a group of sword-wielding men, claiming to be members of Hindu Sena, tried to attack Aaftab sitting inside a police van, but their attempt was quickly foiled. The police van was taking Aaftab back to jail after his polygraph test was completed.   The police van was waylaid by a group of  men who had come in a car. The men, waving swords, and some carrying hammers and lathis, tried to attack Aaftab who was inside the van.   A police sub-inspector, guarding the alleged killer, pointed his service revolver in the air and threatened to fire a warning shot. Inside the van, one of the security guards whipped out his rifle and pointed at the attackers menacingly.   The van quickly whisked Aaftab away, while police detained two of the attackers, Nigam Gujjar, a truck driver and Kuldeep Thakur, a car sales agent, both residents of Gurugram. The high-voltage drama was captured on camera by mediapersons waiting outside the FSL lab.   The attackers claimed that they were from Hindu Sena. One of the attackers shouted ‘He chopped out daughter into 35 pieces, we will chop him into 70 pieces’. The attackers said they would have run over their vehicles on Aaftab, had he walked out with police on the road. The attackers, out of frustration, struck their swords on the police van, as it was caught in a traffic jam outside the complex.   Mediapersons who watched the drama asked the attackers who gave them the right to take law into their hands. The attackers replied that they had come for revenge, and would chop Aaftab into 70 pieces. One of the attackers said, “I am also the father of two girls. We will not let Aaftab live.” The group appeared to come fully prepared with the intent to attack Aaftab. There were five policemen of Delhi Police 3rd armed battalion sitting with Aaftab inside the van. They were led by a sub-inspector who was sitting in front.   There can be no two views about the barbaric manner in which Aaftab killed Shraddha and chopped it into 35 pieces. Already there is anger among common people across India, but to take law into own hands and attack Aaftab, is unjustified. This should be left to the courts to decide.   Already investigators are toiling hard to prepare a strong open-and-shut case against Aaftab. To hunt for body parts thrown in a dense jungle six months ago is not an easy task. To remove water from a pond in search of Shraddha’s skull is not an easy job. To make Aaftab tell the truth about the manner in which he killed and disposed of the body is not easy, particularly when the killer is lying. To prove Aaftab’s crime in this case is a big challenge for police.   The murder took place six months ago, the body was chopped into 35 pieces and cleverly disposed of for nearly two months. Shraddha’s cellphone was thrown into a river. The flat where she was strangulated was cleaned up with chemical. One must understand how police is trying to set all pieces of evidence in the jigsaw puzzle. Any attempt to punish Aaftab by using swords is shameful and unacceptable. Police must take action against those men who attacked the van carrying the killer. In this age of internet, killers have become clever and they adopt new means of erasing evidence.    A similar gruesome murder took place in Trilokpuri near Pandav Nagar, East Delhi, where a 52-year-old man, Anjan Das, from Bihar was killed by his wife and her son from a previous marriage, after he was sedated and his throat was slit. The next day, his body was copped into more than 22 pieces, which were stored in a refrigerator, and the mother-son duo dumped these body parts at several places.   This gruesome murder took place in June, exactly 12 days after Shraddha was murdered in South Delhi. Police have arrested the woman Poonam (48) and her son Deepak (25). The woman alleged that her husband was sexually harassing her daughter and daughter-in-law, and that’s when she and her son decided to kill him. Special Police Commissioner (Crime Branch) Ravindra Yadav said, some body parts were found from Ramlila Maidan from June 5 for five days, and the body had to be identified through technical analysis.   The pattern of disposal of body in this case is similar to Shraddha Walkar murder case. The question is: From where do people get such gruesome ideas on how to dispose of dead bodies?   In the case of Aaftab, it was said that he had watched an American web series crime thriller. This is a dangerous trend.  With the advent of smart phones and latest information technology, people get easy access to such modus operandi. All information on internet is available with the help of a click. It is a big challenge to ensure such information do not lead to gory and gruesome murders.

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'Should not have happened', SC on Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's remarks on collegium

The Supreme Court on Monday took strong exception to Law Minister Kiren Rijiju's recent comment on the collegium system of appointing judges, saying it should not have happened.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

K-Rail project in Kerala comes to a halt as 205 employees sent back

Kerala: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala suffered a major blow when the Centre issued an official order asking all the revenue officials employed for land acquisition for the Silver Line (K-Rail) project to be absorbed in other projects. When the news surfaced last week, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran had refused receiving any such intimation and said the matter has to be discussed in the ruling Left Democratic Front.

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K-Rail project in Kerala comes to a halt as 205 employees sent back

Kerala: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala suffered a major blow when the Centre issued an official order asking all the revenue officials employed for land acquisition for the Silver Line (K-Rail) project to be absorbed in other projects. When the news surfaced last week, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran had refused receiving any such intimation and said the matter has to be discussed in the ruling Left Democratic Front.

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K-Rail project in Kerala comes to a halt as 205 employees sent back

Kerala: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala suffered a major blow when the Centre issued an official order asking all the revenue officials employed for land acquisition for the Silver Line (K-Rail) project to be absorbed in other projects. When the news surfaced last week, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran had refused receiving any such intimation and said the matter has to be discussed in the ruling Left Democratic Front.

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K-Rail project in Kerala comes to a halt as 205 employees sent back

Kerala: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala suffered a major blow when the Centre issued an official order asking all the revenue officials employed for land acquisition for the Silver Line (K-Rail) project to be absorbed in other projects. When the news surfaced last week, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran had refused receiving any such intimation and said the matter has to be discussed in the ruling Left Democratic Front.

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K-Rail project in Kerala comes to a halt as 205 employees sent back

Kerala: The Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala suffered a major blow when the Centre issued an official order asking all the revenue officials employed for land acquisition for the Silver Line (K-Rail) project to be absorbed in other projects. When the news surfaced last week, CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran had refused receiving any such intimation and said the matter has to be discussed in the ruling Left Democratic Front.

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Monday, November 28, 2022

Telangana: CM Chandrashekhar Rao to lay foundation stone for Hyd Airport Express Metro on Dec 9

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will lay foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro next month. The 31-km long project will connect the information technology district Hitec City to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad. Municipal administration and Urban Development Minister K. T. Rama Rao revealed that the chief minister will lay the foundation stone on December 9.

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Telangana: CM Chandrashekhar Rao to lay foundation stone for Hyd Airport Express Metro on Dec 9

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will lay foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro next month. The 31-km long project will connect the information technology district Hitec City to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad. Municipal administration and Urban Development Minister K. T. Rama Rao revealed that the chief minister will lay the foundation stone on December 9.

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Telangana: CM Chandrashekhar Rao to lay foundation stone for Hyd Airport Express Metro on Dec 9

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will lay foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro next month. The 31-km long project will connect the information technology district Hitec City to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad. Municipal administration and Urban Development Minister K. T. Rama Rao revealed that the chief minister will lay the foundation stone on December 9.

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Telangana: CM Chandrashekhar Rao to lay foundation stone for Hyd Airport Express Metro on Dec 9

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will lay foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro next month. The 31-km long project will connect the information technology district Hitec City to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad. Municipal administration and Urban Development Minister K. T. Rama Rao revealed that the chief minister will lay the foundation stone on December 9.

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Telangana: CM Chandrashekhar Rao to lay foundation stone for Hyd Airport Express Metro on Dec 9

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will lay foundation stone for Hyderabad Airport Express Metro next month. The 31-km long project will connect the information technology district Hitec City to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at Shamshabad. Municipal administration and Urban Development Minister K. T. Rama Rao revealed that the chief minister will lay the foundation stone on December 9.

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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Satyendar Jain new video from jail: Jailed AAP minister seen interacting with suspended prison superintendent

Satyendar Jain jail video: Jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain's another video from Tihar prison's cell has surfaced showing him having a conversation with 3-4 people including jail superintendent Ajit Kumar who is currently under suspension. In the video, Satyendar Jain can be seen lying on his bed while suspended superintendent Ajit Kumar is sitting on a chair and having a conversation with the Delhi minister.

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Satyendar Jain new video from jail: Jailed AAP minister seen interacting with suspended prison superintendent

Satyendar Jain jail video: Jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain's another video from Tihar prison's cell has surfaced showing him having a conversation with 3-4 people including jail superintendent Ajit Kumar who is currently under suspension. In the video, Satyendar Jain can be seen lying on his bed while suspended superintendent Ajit Kumar is sitting on a chair and having a conversation with the Delhi minister.

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Satyendar Jain new video from jail: Jailed AAP minister seen interacting with suspended prison superintendent

Satyendar Jain jail video: Jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain's another video from Tihar prison's cell has surfaced showing him having a conversation with 3-4 people including jail superintendent Ajit Kumar who is currently under suspension. In the video, Satyendar Jain can be seen lying on his bed while suspended superintendent Ajit Kumar is sitting on a chair and having a conversation with the Delhi minister.

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Bihar: Seven arrested in connection with Railway engine theft case in Barauni

Bihar rail engine theft: Seven accused on Saturday were arrested by police in connection with the rail engine theft case in Bihar’ Barauni. They allegedly stole spare parts of an engine from a yard in Barauni. 

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Satyendar Jain new video from jail: Jailed AAP minister seen interacting with suspended prison superintendent

Satyendar Jain jail video: Jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain's another video from Tihar prison's cell has surfaced showing him having a conversation with 3-4 people including jail superintendent Ajit Kumar who is currently under suspension. In the video, Satyendar Jain can be seen lying on his bed while suspended superintendent Ajit Kumar is sitting on a chair and having a conversation with the Delhi minister.

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Saturday, November 26, 2022

Centre may cancel proposal for registration of digital media under PRB Act: Official

The government may shelve the proposal for registration of digital media under the colonial era law dealing with registration of newspapers and periodicals after receiving criticism over the prosed move, a senior official said on Friday.

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Centre may cancel proposal for registration of digital media under PRB Act: Official

The government may shelve the proposal for registration of digital media under the colonial era law dealing with registration of newspapers and periodicals after receiving criticism over the prosed move, a senior official said on Friday.

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Centre may cancel proposal for registration of digital media under PRB Act: Official

The government may shelve the proposal for registration of digital media under the colonial era law dealing with registration of newspapers and periodicals after receiving criticism over the prosed move, a senior official said on Friday.

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Centre may cancel proposal for registration of digital media under PRB Act: Official

The government may shelve the proposal for registration of digital media under the colonial era law dealing with registration of newspapers and periodicals after receiving criticism over the prosed move, a senior official said on Friday.

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Government convenes all-party meet on G20 preparations on December 5; 40 party presidents invited

To avoid any political confront over G20 summit which will be hosted by India next year, the government convened an all-party meet on December 5 to inform leaders about India's preparations for the global event, a senior leader of a party said on Friday.

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Friday, November 25, 2022

Sachin Pilot responds to Ashok Gehlot’s ‘traitor’ remark as Rajasthan Congress infighting revives

The infighting in Rajasthan Congress once again revived as Ashok Gehlot Vs Sachin Pilot cropped up in the ugliest form as the former called the latter a ‘Gaddar’ (traitor). Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Thursday responded to his senior party colleague and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s ‘Gaddar remark. Speaking to news agency ANI, Pilot said he did not know on whose behest Gehlot called him ‘Gaddar’.

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Sachin Pilot responds to Ashok Gehlot’s ‘traitor’ remark as Rajasthan Congress infighting revives

The infighting in Rajasthan Congress once again revived as Ashok Gehlot Vs Sachin Pilot cropped up in the ugliest form as the former called the latter a ‘Gaddar’ (traitor). Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Thursday responded to his senior party colleague and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s ‘Gaddar remark. Speaking to news agency ANI, Pilot said he did not know on whose behest Gehlot called him ‘Gaddar’.

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Sachin Pilot responds to Ashok Gehlot’s ‘traitor’ remark as Rajasthan Congress infighting revives

The infighting in Rajasthan Congress once again revived as Ashok Gehlot Vs Sachin Pilot cropped up in the ugliest form as the former called the latter a ‘Gaddar’ (traitor). Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Thursday responded to his senior party colleague and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s ‘Gaddar remark. Speaking to news agency ANI, Pilot said he did not know on whose behest Gehlot called him ‘Gaddar’.

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Don't know if Sheena Bora is still alive, Peter Mukerjea's son Rahul tells court

Rahul Mukerjea, son of former media baron Peter Mukerjea, on Thursday denied before a special court in Mumbai that he knew whether Sheena Bora was still alive.

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Sachin Pilot responds to Ashok Gehlot’s ‘traitor’ remark as Rajasthan Congress infighting revives

The infighting in Rajasthan Congress once again revived as Ashok Gehlot Vs Sachin Pilot cropped up in the ugliest form as the former called the latter a ‘Gaddar’ (traitor). Congress leader Sachin Pilot on Thursday responded to his senior party colleague and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s ‘Gaddar remark. Speaking to news agency ANI, Pilot said he did not know on whose behest Gehlot called him ‘Gaddar’.

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Thursday, November 24, 2022

Assam govt transfers SP, orders probe, day after violence at Meghalaya border killed 6

Assam-Meghalaya border violence: The Superintendent of Police (SP) of Assam's West Karbi Anglong district was transferred by the state government on Wednesday. The development comes a day after the firing incident along the Assam-Meghalaya border, which killed six people. 

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Mangaluru autorickshaw blast accused projected himself as Hindu to conceal his identity: Police

The prime accused in the Mangaluru autorickshaw blast - Mohammed Shariq - projected himself as a Hindu to hide his real identity when he went underground, police said on Wednesday.

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Delhi L-G with legal experts can recommend Satyendar Jain's suspension: Kiran Bedi on special treatment

Satyendar Jain video: On the issue of jailed Delhi minister Satyendar Jain enjoying special treatment in Tihar Jail, Former IPS Officer Kiran Bedi today (November 23) said that such lapses are the fault of the prison administration. Bedi, who was Inspector-General of Delhi's prisons, said, "It's the prison administration's fault, it reports to political system. How will they take action when their own minister is jailed?

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Delhi L-G with legal experts can recommend Satyendar Jain's suspension: Kiran Bedi on special treatment

Satyendar Jain video: On the issue of jailed Delhi minister Satyendar Jain enjoying special treatment in Tihar Jail, Former IPS Officer Kiran Bedi today (November 23) said that such lapses are the fault of the prison administration. Bedi, who was Inspector-General of Delhi's prisons, said, "It's the prison administration's fault, it reports to political system. How will they take action when their own minister is jailed?

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Delhi L-G with legal experts can recommend Satyendar Jain's suspension: Kiran Bedi on special treatment

Satyendar Jain video: On the issue of jailed Delhi minister Satyendar Jain enjoying special treatment in Tihar Jail, Former IPS Officer Kiran Bedi today (November 23) said that such lapses are the fault of the prison administration. Bedi, who was Inspector-General of Delhi's prisons, said, "It's the prison administration's fault, it reports to political system. How will they take action when their own minister is jailed?

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Assam: Nearly 100 houses, shops gutted as short circuit triggers massive fire in Karbi Anglong

Assam: A large number of houses and shops were gutted after a massive fire broke out in the Lahorijaan area of Assam's Karbi Anglong district on Wednesday. According to the details, the blaze was reported from near Bokajan along the Assam-Nagaland border. 

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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Ghaziabad: One-year-old baby gets over 60 stitches after street dog bites her

Despite new guidelines and awareness campaigns, dog bite incidents continue to come in Delhi-NCR. In the latest incident, a one-year-old baby was attacked by a street dog in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. 

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Ghaziabad: One-year-old baby gets over 60 stitches after street dog bites her

Despite new guidelines and awareness campaigns, dog bite incidents continue to come in Delhi-NCR. In the latest incident, a one-year-old baby was attacked by a street dog in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. 

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Ghaziabad: One-year-old baby gets over 60 stitches after street dog bites her

Despite new guidelines and awareness campaigns, dog bite incidents continue to come in Delhi-NCR. In the latest incident, a one-year-old baby was attacked by a street dog in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. 

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Andhra Pradesh: Woman delivers baby on road in Tirupati after hospital staff deny admission

A woman delivered a baby on a road near a government hospital in Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati town on Tuesday. The incident happened after the hospital staff denied her admission. This shocking incident happened in front of Tirupati Maternity Hospital. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. In the video, a man can be seen helping the woman deliver the baby while two other women can be seen holding a bedsheet to cover her.

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Ghaziabad: One-year-old baby gets over 60 stitches after street dog bites her

Despite new guidelines and awareness campaigns, dog bite incidents continue to come in Delhi-NCR. In the latest incident, a one-year-old baby was attacked by a street dog in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. 

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Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Shivaji Row: Eknath Shinde faction MLA demands Governor’s ousting | Is BJP-Shiv Sena (S) alliance in trouble?

Trouble for Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been mounting over his remarks on Maratha icon Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as MLA from the ruling party came forward demanding his ousting from the state on Monday. 

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Shivaji Row: Eknath Shinde faction MLA demands Governor’s ousting | Is BJP-Shiv Sena (S) alliance in trouble?

Trouble for Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been mounting over his remarks on Maratha icon Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as MLA from the ruling party came forward demanding his ousting from the state on Monday. 

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Shivaji Row: Eknath Shinde faction MLA demands Governor’s ousting | Is BJP-Shiv Sena (S) alliance in trouble?

Trouble for Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been mounting over his remarks on Maratha icon Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as MLA from the ruling party came forward demanding his ousting from the state on Monday. 

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Shivaji Row: Eknath Shinde faction MLA demands Governor’s ousting | Is BJP-Shiv Sena (S) alliance in trouble?

Trouble for Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been mounting over his remarks on Maratha icon Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as MLA from the ruling party came forward demanding his ousting from the state on Monday. 

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Shivaji Row: Eknath Shinde faction MLA demands Governor’s ousting | Is BJP-Shiv Sena (S) alliance in trouble?

Trouble for Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been mounting over his remarks on Maratha icon Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as MLA from the ruling party came forward demanding his ousting from the state on Monday. 

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Ghaziabad: 11-year-old attacked by stray dogs outside residential society

Adding up to the latest incidents of dog bites, an 11-year-old girl was attacked by stray dogs in Ghaziabad. The incident was reported from outside a residential society in the Vaishali area. 

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Ghaziabad: 11-year-old attacked by stray dogs outside residential society

Adding up to the latest incidents of dog bites, an 11-year-old girl was attacked by stray dogs in Ghaziabad. The incident was reported from outside a residential society in the Vaishali area. 

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Ghaziabad: 11-year-old attacked by stray dogs outside residential society

Adding up to the latest incidents of dog bites, an 11-year-old girl was attacked by stray dogs in Ghaziabad. The incident was reported from outside a residential society in the Vaishali area. 

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Republic Day 2024: French band, marching contingent and Rafale jets participate in parade | WATCH

Republic Day 2024 : As India's 75th Republic Day Parade kicked off in the national capital, a 30-member band contingent and a marching c...