Aam Aadmi Party accuses Bharatiya Janata Party of misusing the Election Commission and Delhi Police to defame Punjabis by conducting an unwarranted raid at Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's Delhi residence. AAP calls out BJP for allegedly distributing money openly without repercussions.
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A 52-year-old doctor was found murdered at his south Delhi flat on Thursday noon. Police arrested Sunny Sharma (23), a nutritionist, who claimed the doctor behaved inappropriately with him. The doctor had stab wounds and appeared to have been attacked the previous night. Further investigations revealed Sharma used a knife and scissors to commit the crime.
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