Retorting to Mamata Banerjee's remark alleging "collapse of law and order in Uttar Pradesh", National Commission for Protection of Child Rights chairman Priyank Kanoongo on Sunday said that he was shocked by the collapse of the same in West Bengal where he alleged he was "beaten" by the p
Days after the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights chairman, Priyank Kanoongo, claimed to have been assaulted at Tiljila police station, the Kolkata police on Sunday said a case was registered against the accused West Bengal Police officer.
During a visit to the residence of a rape victim in Malda on Saturday, Kanoongo can be seen having a verbal spat with the members of the state commission, a video accessed by ANI showed.
"I have reached Malda today, will meet the girl who was raped inside the school, will also investigate the matter to ensure that she gets justice," NCPCR chairperson Priyank Kanoongo tweeted.
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights Chairman Priyank Kanoongo on Friday alleged that the West Bengal police had beaten him up at the Tiljila police station when he protested against them for recording proceedings of the commission's probe.
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Friday issued notices to all the state chief secretaries to identify madrassas which are being attended by non-muslim students as well.
Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council Chairman Iftikhar Ahmed Javed on Saturday urged the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) to reconsider their letter, urging states and UTs to inspect the recognized madrasas admitting non-Muslim children.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked Delhi Police to bring a chargesheet on record after taking note of the submissions made by Delhi Police that no criminality was found on the part of Mohd Zubair and his name is not included his name in the chargesheet.