The Congress MP mentioned that the BJP is the "mother" of violence and there is anger among people for them. He also referred to previous cases of former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal being attacked during public meetings and said that the BJP used to claim that the AAP chief used to be behind th
Sachdeva said that a man approached her and presented her papers during the Jan Sunvai on Wednesday morning. The accused tried to pull CM Gupta towards him, following which there was a little "jostling".
In Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, the search operation continues for those missing after a cloudburst hit Chasoti village, which claimed 61 lives.
The Delhi Police on Wednesday apprehended one person in connection with attack on Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and has been taken to the Civil Lines police station.
Delhi BJP president Virendraa Sachdeva condemned the "attack" on Delhi CM Rekha Gupta as the police inquiry into the matter is underway, the statement further mentioned.
Earlier, two schools in Malviya Nagar and Prasad Nagar in Karol Bagh received a bomb threat at 7:40 AM, with a fire tender being dispatched in the area.
This case pertains to an FIR registered at the Dayal Pur Police Station. The court noted that the starting point of FIR was the alleged incident of setting a bike showroom on fire. But the charge sheet was silent about this incident. The accused were arrested in connection with another case.
DGP Gaurav Yadav said that acting swiftly on forward and backward linkages, CI Jalandhar, recovered one 86P Hand Grenade following the arrest of two BKI operatives
A blood-soaked body with a slit neck was found behind Rajawat Farm House on Saturday night. The victim was identified as Manoj Kumar from Malpura Gate, according to police.
Upon receiving information, an 108 ambulance unit and personnel from the BMC, Mumbai Fire Brigade, and local police reached the site and initiated rescue operations. Six passengers who experienced suffocation were treated in the on-site ambulances and later discharged.
In an urgent meeting, leaders of all district bar associations unanimously condemned the move, calling it "anti-lawyer, anti-justice and against public interest."