The Delhi High Court on Friday granted relief to Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid by reducing the amount to 50 per cent of what was demanded by the Tihar Jail authorities for his travel to Parliament to attend the ongoing session.
Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher was released from the Mukhtsar Sahib jail on Friday, following which he strongly condemned the AAP-led Punjab government for "destroying" farmers' front.
Bhopal Central Jail Superintendent Rakesh Kumar Bhangre told ANI, "Bhopal Central Jail management has restricted the open meeting system, facilitating from the past during festivals, this time due to security concerns as construction works are going on at a large scale at three different pla
"I have been released from Mukhtsar Sahib prison, and I will reach Bahadurgarh Fort around 9 am and will hold a press conference there... I strongly condemn the Punjab government and the way our fronts were destroyed... We will hold discussions on our future course of action with our partner
Speaking in the Assembly today, CM Revanth Reddy recalled his 16-day detention in Cherlapally jail over flying a drone, claiming that he was treated like a criminal, with his movements restricted and even prevented from attending his daughter's wedding functions.
Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid has approached the Delhi High Court seeking modification of an order requiring him to bear expenses for travel from Tihar Jail to Parliament. Citing financial constraints, Rashid argued that the Rs 1.45 lakh per day cost is excessive. The matter is scheduled for
The Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday called for a medical report of former AAP MLA Naresh Balyan. He told the court that earlier he had provided treatment for anxiety. He is in judicial custody in an MCOCAOCA case linked with the Nanduandu Gang.
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan strongly reprimanded the current Pakistani government, criticising the mounting challenges faced by the country, particularly in the situation in Balochistan and its foreign policy.
The HC order issued on Monday allows Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan to meet his family and lawyers on Tuesdays while he can meet his friends on Thursdays. However, only those permitted by Imran Khan's coordinator, lawyer Salman Akram Raja will be able to meet Khan.