In a troubling episode this week, two Indian fishermen from Karaikal sustained injuries after the Sri Lankan Navy allegedly opened fire at them in Jaffna Sea.
Pakistani security forces allegedly opened fire on three men riding a motorcycle in Turbat's Absar Main Road, injuring one individual, as reported by Balochistan Post.
Special Judge Vishal Gogne said, "The present complaint is evidently a case of someone else firing from the shoulder of Praveen Shankar Kapoor. Praveen Shankar Kapoor is not 'some person aggrieved' within the meaning of section 199 Cr. PC but only looking to be 'some person aggrieved'."
India has lodged strong protest involving firing by the Sri Lankan Navy during apprehension of 13 Indian fishermen in the close proximity of Delft Island on Tuesday.
Two Indian fishermen from Karaikal were injured after the Sri Lankan Navy opened fire when they attempted to escape following an arrest attempt in the Jaffna Sea. Both injured fishermen are undergoing treatment at the Jaffna Teaching Hospital, while the Sri Lankan authorities have detained t
The accused opened fire in broad daylight at Umesh Kumar's office. Visuals from the spot showed two bullet holes in the office's glass window and patches of bullet marks on the wall too.
Speaking to ANI, Singh said "Law is doing it's work in Bihar. If anything happens, then the law will take it's course and the police do it's work. When there was a rule of Tejashwi's parents in Bihar there was 'jungle raj'... the public of Bihar is not going to trust them again.."
"The Chief minister has become unwary. Now 'apradh' (crime) has become a 'aadat' (habit) and 'bhrastachar' (corruption) has become 'shistachar' (decorum). Under the current government, such soul-crushing things have become the norm. The CM is silent over this incident..." Yadav said.
Speaking about the incident, Choudhary said while speaking to the media, "Action is underway. Whoever is found guilty, action will be taken against them.."