After Delhi women's panel chief Swati Maliwal alleged that National Commission for Women (NCW) failed to act even after knowing about the Manipur incident, NCW chief Rekha Sharma on Friday said it is wrong to state that the Commission was sitting on complaints.
Referring to an alleged incident of assault against a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker in West Bengal’s South Panchla, State BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar on Friday said that the party condemned the incident that happened in Manipur while adding that the South Panchla incident isn’t less sad
In his letter to Bhalla, Mehta further said that even the security of the Supreme Court would have been put at serious risk if any untoward incident were to happen.
Advocate Rohit Pandey, Secretary of Supreme Court Bar Association said that the Executive Committee has expressed its deep concern over the incidents which have tarnished the humanitarian ethics to its core.
Three accused persons have been arrested in the Rs ₹51.50 lakh stolen from a cash van case, said Delhi Police on Tuesday. The robbery happened near Inderlok Metro station in the Sarai Rohilla area of Delhi.
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson Swati Maliwal plans to visit Manipur for assessing the situation after incidents of sexual violence against women and girls emerged.
After the incident came to light, members of the Banjara community protested outside the Shivamogga police station against the church priest for allegedly assaulting a minor belonging to their community.
Maharashtra BJP has instructed its party workers to observe Sewa Diwas tomorrow and help people in distress due to heavy rains, landslides and floods etc. No one to put any celebratory or congratulatory posters banners etc, all party workers have been instructed.
For the second day in a row, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day on Friday amid ruckus created by the Opposition party members over ethnic violence in Manipur seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement as well as suspension of business to hold detailed discussion on the issue.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a scathing attack on the BJP-led government over the Manipur incident and said women of the country will throw the party “out of the country's politics” in the coming elections
Amid renewed calls for his resignation and the ruckus in Parliament over a viral video Manipur, purportedly showing two women being paraded in the nude, Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Friday evaded a question on the demand for him to step down, saying his job was to restore peace to the