Noida: Student injured in firing after clashes outside Amity University, probe on | VIDEO
October 11, 2024 20:00 ISTNoida news: The injured student is in a critical condition and his treatment is underway at Kailash Hospital in Noida.
Noida news: The injured student is in a critical condition and his treatment is underway at Kailash Hospital in Noida.
The clashes erupted after a minor accident involving an auto rickshaw and motorcycle. The heated argument took the form of violence between two groups. The police have tightened the security in the area.
A violent clash in Ajmer, Rajasthan, over a shop construction dispute resulted in one man's death and another injury. The altercation involved firing, vandalism, and property damage, including a JCB set ablaze. Police have increased their presence to maintain order.
Assam news: The two deceased were identified as Juwahid Ali and Haider Ali- both were declared dead at Sonapur District Hospital after suffering injuries that were allegedly caused by a police shooting.
Karnataka communal clash: Stones were thrown on the procession, which led to the communal clashes in Nagamangala town. Section 144 has been imposed in the area for the next two days.
The Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha, BJP's youth wing, on Friday called the 'Yuva Aakrosh rally' against CM Hemant Soren's government for failing to fulfil promises made before elections. The govt imposed restrictions and launched a crackdown on BJYM workers, prompting top state leadership to protest.
It is for the second time during the recent protests that the government shut down internet services, mobile operators said. Social media platforms Facebook and WhatsApp were not available, even via broadband connections.
The violence started after two factions carrying out Tazia processions clashed with each other using weapons, and sticks. The Police resorted to baton-charge to disperse the crowd.
West Bengal: MoS Nisith Pramanik claimed that when his convoy was leaving the area, stones were hurled from the venue of the TMC's rally.
An altercation erupted during a general body meeting at the School of Language, spanning the night between Thursday and Friday.
The police said that some people received minor injuries while some houses were also torn down during the clashes. Meanwhile, investigations are underway to get to the root of the incident.
After recent violence, Haldwani Municipal Corporation issued a recovery notice to key figure Abdul Malik, demanding Rs 2.44 crore for property damages. Malik faces accusations of instigating attacks during protests against demolitions.
Despite a peace agreement signed in November by a faction of the Meitei armed group, United National Liberation Front (UNLF), violence persists. The Central government had previously imposed a five-year ban on UNLF and other groups advocating Manipur's secession through armed means.
The members have decided that statues of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and BR Ambedkar would be installed at Makdone bus stand.
At least nine people were killed in what Pakistan called "a series of highly coordnated and specifically targeted precision military strikes". However, the airstrikes could backfire on Pakistan because the Baluch Liberation Army said it will avenge the killings and wage war on the state.
Meerut news: BJP MLA from Meerut, Somendra Tomar, later arrived at the scene and said action would be taken against everyone who was captured on camera thrashing each other. Meerut Mayor Harikant Ahluwalia added that a probe into the incident is currently underway.
Bihar news: Furious over the killing of the man, who worked as a caretaker at Shiva Temple in Danapur, the mob pelted stones on the police."They created massive jams on the roads and pelted stones on the police personnel. Some of the rowdy elements have been detained by the police," the SDPO added.
The authorities suspended the internet to avoid the situation from escalating. They said that the anti-social elements were using internet to spread "objectionable content" regarding the incident.
It's unclear how the fire started or if anyone was killed. Online footage of the blaze showed clouds of dark smoke rising from the burnt-out glass-paneled tower, one of the tallest buildings in the Sudanese capital.
Pakistani and Afghan border forces exchanged fire at the Torkham border on September, causing the Torkham border crossing to close.
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