Opposition leaders in Maharashtra have submitted a complaint letter to Governor CP Radhakrishnan, alleging bias by the Speaker and Chairman of the Legislative Assembly and Council, restricting opposition voices and violating their constitutional rights.
On March 9, Nusrat Kousar, a resident of Pamali Jandyal, complained against her father-in-law and three others for allegedly attacking her mother-in-law. The incident was reported at the Amb Gharota Police Station.
Despite numerous complaints from the public, meaningful action has not been taken to resolve the situation, raising concerns regarding accountability and governance.
"The verses of Quran, which were written on a cloth were burned, and when this incident happened the Muslims and Hindus of the area complained to the DCP, urging him to stop this but no action was taken. Then in the evening this incident happened (Nagpur violence)," Owaisi told reporters
Suggesting that the Prime Minister should speak about the unemployment issue, Gandhi said that the youth who went to Mahakumbh were also seeking employment opportunities.
The court on March 11, directed Delhi police to file an FIR on a complaint filed against former CM Arvind Kejriwal, former MLA Gulab Singh and MCD councillor Nitika Sharma.
Dhankhar was discharged from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi on March 12 after being admitted to the facility on March 9 following complaints of uneasiness and chest pain.
A Rouse Avenue court on Monday reserved an order on cognizance of a defamation complaint filed by BJP MP Raju Bista against BJP MLA Bishnu Prasad Sharma, both from West Bengal.
The complaint was filed by Bashir Ahmad Khanday, stating that on March 12, one unknown person, after monitoring his transition activity within the ATM at Chowgam, "quickly took out my ATM card and exchanged it tactfully."
The accused, identified as Tanish Chhedja, Manu Srivastava, Faisal Rafiq, Abdul, and Hrithik Panchal, allegedly lured the complainant, Roshan Bhinder, into arranging promotions for an energy drink named Sky 63.
The court has scheduled a hearing on April 8 for a case filed against the organizers of the Gulmarg Fashion Show. The complaint alleges obscenity and inappropriate content, alongside public alcohol consumption, which hurt local religious sentiments.
According to the police, the victim had filed a complaint at Cyber Police Station, North West District, alleging that she had befriended an individual on social media.