Akhilesh Yadav criticized PM Modi's Maha Kumbh post for not mentioning the victims of the January 29 stampede, implying that hiding the truth signifies guilt. PM Modi highlighted Maha Kumbh's unity and spiritual significance. Yadav's remarks urge recognition of both the event's grandeur and the tragedy.
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A 36-year-old woman from Dehradun was arrested in Jaipur for allegedly defrauding her newlywed husband, a jeweler, of valuables and cash worth over ₹36 lakh. Police investigations revealed a history of similar scams spanning a decade, involving marriages, false accusations, and extortion targeting wealthy men across multiple cities.
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The SIT filed a 500-page chargesheet in the alleged murders of Mohd Bilal and Ayan during the Shahi Jama Masjid survey violence in Sambhal. Ghulam Shah and Mulla Afroz, with alleged ties to Dubai-based Shariq Satha, face charges for murder and inciting violence. The investigation suggests Satha orchestrated the unrest and supplied weapons, with recovered bullets indicating potential external links.
Bombay high court ordered the State to register an FIR against five police officers after a magistrate’s inquiry into Akshay Shinde’s death. Shinde, accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case, died in police custody. The magistrate's report found that force used by police was unjustified and raised suspicion of an alleged encounter.
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10 opposition MPs, including Kalyan Banerjee and Asaduddin Owaisi, were suspended during a Joint Parliamentary Committee meeting on the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024, following a ruckus. TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee accused the chairman of ignoring opposition requests and behaving autocratically. The meeting was previously disrupted in October due to a scuffle, with similar accusations of undemocratic conduct.