"I have faith that I will get justice in the Supreme Court. Kuldeep Sengar has bribed (Delhi HC) judge and CBI Investigating Officer. My husband's job was snatched away, my children and witnesses are under threat. Protection must be provided to those who we name in front of the CBI. I req
West Bengal Congress President Subhankar Sarkar said on Sunday that no one can think of advancing in the country by abandoning the Congress party. The statement was issued on the party's foundation day. He said the Congress was built on the sacrifices of freedom fighters and its members,
Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Rajani Patil, on Sunday, addressed the Aravalli issue, alleging that the government is attempting to capture the area in an autocratic manner.
Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday extended greetings to party workers across the country on the Foundation Day and vowed to fight for the Constitution.
Providing details of the case, Pramod Kumar, Superintendent of Police (City), said the incident took place on December 9 in the evening in the Premnagar police station area.
"It is a decade-long exploitation and oppression, and we are continuously fighting for our survival. Nobody is paying heed to our cries. The latest situation is really bad," he said.
The day began with Awadh Ramdoots edging past Kanpur Warriors 35-34 in a tense contest that remained undecided until the final raid. Kanpur Warriors went into halftime with a 17-15 advantage after a late super raid by Sushant, but Awadh Ramdoots showed resilience in the second half. Captain
In a significant move to bolster India's fight against organised crime, terrorism, and extremism, the first-ever weapons database, the 'Lost, Looted and Recovered Firearm' database, was launched in India on Friday.
In a decisive boost to India's fight against organised crime and terror-linked networks, India on Friday launched its first-ever national-level 'Organised Crime Network Database' (OCND), a landmark initiative aimed at dismantling criminal syndicates that have repeatedly compromised intern
Sardar Udham Singh, who was hanged on 31st July 1940 in London, remains a symbol of India's unwavering resolve to seek justice for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.