On Saturday, Nitin Gadkari received two threatening calls in response to which, the Nagpur Police later beefed up the security around Union minister Nitin Gadkari.
Two men were arrested and sent to jail for kidnapping and raping a girl by threatening to harm her and her family through witchcraft in Uttar Pradesh's Mau.
Hospitals have strong cleanliness and sanitation measures in place to protect patients from microorganisms that rarely affect healthy people but can be deadly to vulnerable patients who are already hospitalised with serious illnesses.
Police said the accused allegedly entered into a physical altercation with a woman doctor and verbally abused her, adding that he also threatened to kill her.
The caller has been identified as Jayesh Kantha, a jailed gangster, serving imprisonment in Belagavi jail, who made threatening calls to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's office from inside the jail, police said.
According to the police, the office received three calls at 11.25 am, 11.32 am, and 12.32 pm at the landline number of Gadkari's office from the BSNL network-registered number. The call records are being obtained, it added.
The ambulance drivers have threatened to go on a 72 hours strike demanding increment, starting of insurance cover and reducing the working hours of the emergency response team and reinstating the objectors.
Jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, prime accused in a Rs 200-crore money laundering case, on Friday wrote to Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena alleging "mental harassment and threats inflicted by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Satyender Jain" to withdraw the complaints filed
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CA announced on Thursday that it would withdraw from the three-match series after consulting with a number of stakeholders, including the Australian government.
The locals in Balakot town of Pakistan have threatened the authorities to stage protests if not recruited in the region's hydropower project, Dawn reported on Monday.