Ahirwar said, "We received the information about the death of elephants on October 29 and later within three days 10 elephants died till October 31. Teams have been constituted and a probe is underway. I have visited the spot where the last rites of the elephants were performed."
Earlier today, NC President Farooq Abdullah demanded an investigation in the Budgam terror attack and said that he has a doubt that is it done by the people who were trying to destabilise the government in Jammu and Kashmir.
Calling the National Conference President Farooq Abdullah for demanding an investigation into the Budgam terror attack "wrong statement," the Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday said that when Farooq Abdullah knows that terrorism is coming from Pakistan then what is the need of investigati
After National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah demanded an investigation into Budgam terror attack, Nationalist Congress Party (SCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday suggested the central government and Home Ministry to take it seriously and try to resolve the issue.
The Pakistani government has introduced a bill in the National Assembly that seeks to grant military and civil armed forces the authority to detain individuals facing terrorism charges for up to three months. The proposed amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act aim to enhance national security
National Conference President Farooq Abdullah demanded an investigation in Budgam terror attack and said that he have a doubt that is it done by the people who were trying to destabilise the government in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Crime Branch of Mumbai Police has begun the extradition process to bring back Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi who is wanted in the firing case outside actor Salman Khan's house, from the US.
In the wake of the shocking rape and murder case at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College, junior doctor, Dr. Rajdeep has called for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take strict action and ensure capital punishment for those responsible.
According to officials, the matter came to light on October 28 after after suspicions of foul play arose in the wife's death. Preliminary investigation revealed that the wife was forcibly injected with anaesthesia, which led to her death.
Acting on credible information, Chanda Nagar police conducted a raid on a house and arrested an individual for selling drugs for easy money. The arrested person has been identified as Krishna Ram, a native of Rajasthan.