"Congress government in Karnataka is deliberately delaying permission for Ganesh festival celebration for Hindu organisations," Hubli-Dharwad West MLA Aravind Bellad said.
The accused were identified as Mohammad Tahir (30) and Sohan Lal Meskar (35), residents of Shahjahanabad, Bhopal and Sharda Devi (40), a resident of Bihar.
"The development came four days after AGTF in a pan-India operation had arrested three key shooters of Gangster Sonu Khatri after recovering three foreign-made sophisticated pistols of .32 bore from their possession. Accused Sukhman Brar was arrested from the Indo-Nepal Border, while he was
"BJP is trying to suppress the rights of the states where it is not in power, using many institutions like ED which are under the central government to create fear," said Chandru during a media interaction in Davangere.
Based on the complaint on Sunday, a case has been registered against D Sudhakar, Srinivas and Bhagyamma for atrocities on Dalits, fraud, assault and caste abuse. Sudhakar has been made the second accused in the case.
Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Court has acquitted four men who were accused of having links with banned separatist outfits pertaining to possession of explosive material for want of evidence, reported The News International.
According to Bharatpur Superintendent of Police Mridul Kachhawa, "Presently Haryana Police is taking legal action against the accused and our officers are in touch with them. When the legal action of Haryana Police is completed then the district police will start a legal action."
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal Secular (JDS) of 'doing politics' on the Cauvery water-sharing issue.
Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Monday came out heavily against Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena saying that had the LG been concerned about the health of Delhi people, he would have taken action against the officers who were "guilty of delaying payments to the doctors of Mohalla Cli
A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Monday sentenced 10-year rigorous imprisonment to the sixth accused in the East Champaran fake currency case.