The cybercriminals called the victim over WhatsApp, impersonating Nashik police on March 17 and continued talking to him for around 20 days. The fraudsters made transactions of the amount to different accounts in between, he added.
The Union Minister further claimed that people in the violence-affected areas of Murshidabad and Shamshergan have migrated to Malda and are living in refugee camps.
When asked about the National Herald issue, Naqvi said that the "report on trickery" had not been done by the BJP or the Modi Government. It is a legal action on the "mess of corruption" committed by the Congress earlier. "Victim hood reaction on legal action" has become "mode and mood" of t
Union Minister and Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday expressed deep grief and concern over the brutal killing of two Telugu youth from Telangana in Dubai and confirmed that the Ministry of External Affairs is actively working to ensure the urgent repatriation of the victims'
Power Minister Ashish Sood on Tuesday said that the Delhi government has decided to continue the subsidy for four categories: farmers, lawyers' chambers,1984 anti-Sikh riot victims and domestic consumers.
Rinku Shah, a victim of Murshidabad violence, told ANI that "Muslims" in his village "attacked, looted and vandalised property for four hours" until the BSF arrived and rescued them.
Keshav Mandal, a person staying at the relief camp, expressed dismay over the situation, saying, "We don't know when the situation will be normal and we will be able to go back."
The Supreme Court criticised the Allahabad High Court for its remark that the rape victim herself invited trouble and cautioned judges against making inappropriate observations.
Speaking exclusively to ANI, BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla said, "The West Bengal violence is a state-sponsored, state-protected, state-encouraged, targeted anti-Hindu violence. Instead of taking action, Mamata Banerjee and her government are not only shielding the rioters but also humiliati
Rahaman said, "The situation is under control now. People are sitting peacefully in their homes. By this evening or tomorrow, everything will return to normal. Markets will reopen, and we will urge the public to resume their daily lives. We will ensure that rumours are not spread. Our govern
Union Minister Amit Shah, in a post on X on Sunday, remembered the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, calling it "a dark chapter in India's freedom struggle that shook the entire nation.