Four men were arrested in Aligarh for allegedly defacing temple walls with "I love Muhammad" graffiti to frame their Muslim neighbors in a property dispute. Police identified the suspects, noting misspelled slogans that differed from previous protests, leading to their apprehension through technical surveillance. The accused have been jailed under BNS.
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Four men were arrested in Aligarh for allegedly defacing temple walls with "I love Muhammad" graffiti to frame their Muslim neighbors in a property dispute. Police identified the suspects, noting misspelled slogans that differed from previous protests, leading to their apprehension through technical surveillance. The accused have been jailed under BNS.
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Shreyas Iyer has been discharged from a Sydney hospital after suffering a ruptured spleen and rib cage injury during a match against Australia. He sustained the injury while attempting a catch, leading to ICU treatment. Iyer is now recovering in Sydney and will return to India when medically cleared.
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