A father-son duo in Bulandshahr was arrested for illegal arms smuggling shortly after being released on bail. Police seized a significant cache of firearms and ammunition, including pistols and cartridges, from their vehicle. The arrests followed celebratory firing in their neighbourhood, leading to another case registered against them. Both have prior criminal records and face multiple charges.
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A nine-hour bandh called by farmers' unions for a legally guaranteed minimum support price paralyzed Punjab's transport, with bus and rail services halted. Stranded passengers faced difficulties at railway stations. Protesters caused disruptions and confrontations, while farm activist Jagjit Singh Dallewal's health became a focal point. Rival factions plan parallel kisan mahapanchayats in January.
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