Delhi violence: one held for sweet shop employee's killing
India | March 07, 2020 21:20 ISTA 27-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly being involved in another man's killing during the communal violence in northeast Delhi, police said.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly being involved in another man's killing during the communal violence in northeast Delhi, police said.
Shahrukh Pathan, whose picture showing him pointing a gun at an unarmed policeman during the communal riots in northeast Delhi went viral on social media, was sent to three more days' police custody on Saturday, officials said.
AAP legislator Amanatullah Khan said on Saturday that suspended party councillor Tahir Hussain was “paying the price” for being Muslim, as he remarked upon Hussain's alleged involvement in Delhi riots
“Iran should refrain from making such hostile statements against India. The Supreme Leader must realise that such threats against India could possibly serve towards marginalising India’s Shia Muslims from the mainstream."
India faces "imminent danger" from the trinity of social disharmony, economic slowdown and a global health epidemic, former prime minister Manmohan Singh warned on Friday
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to disown councillor Tahir Hussain, after he was named as an accused in the alleged killing of Intelligence Bureau (IB) staffer Ankit Sharma, doesn’t seem to have gone down too well in Mustafabad
Calling the violence a "state-sponsored" move, the Karnataka MP said we have unanimously decided not to let the Parliament run until the government is ready for a debate on Delhi violence and fixes accountability of the guilty behind it.
The Central Reserve Police Force has come to the aid of a former employee who was affected by the anti-CAA Delhi riots. On Wednesday, Director General, CRPF, A.P. Maheshwari, presented a cheque for Rs 11 lakh to Alish Mohammad, a retired CRPF head constable.
A week after the communal violence in northeast Delhi, the residents are slowly picking up the pieces as the government's relief and rehabilitation measures have kicked in amid tight vigil by security forces.
A court sent Shahrukh Khan, who pointed a gun at a police head constable during the violence in northeast Delhi to policy custody. He was nabbed from Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli by the Narcotics Unit of the Crime branch.
The Supreme Court Advocates on-Record Association (SCAORA) on Tuesday expressed deep anguish at the loss of lives and property in the recent spurt of communal violence in northeast Delhi, claiming more than 40 lives and left more than 200 injured.
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After attending a meeting called by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in Parliament, AIMIM chief attacked the central government for opposing discussion on the Delhi riots in the Lok Sabha as it would disrupt peace, and said that the parliamentarians cannot be prevented from speaking.
Delhi violence pistol man Shahrukh has been arrested from Uttar Pradesh's Shamli. Shahrukh, the man in the red t-shirt who had opened fire at police during violence in northeast Delhi on February 24, has been arrested by Delhi Police Crime Branch from Uttar Pradesh. Delhi Police will address a press conference at around 3:30 pm today.
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The crowdfunding campaign being led by Kapil Mishra, first shared through his Twitter account on March 1, has so far been able to collect more than Rs 72 lakh for 'Hindu' riot victims
Significantly, it has been reported that many of those involved in carrying out the violence were “outsiders.”
Though no new incident of violence was reported in northeast Delhi, where riots took place last week, but an atmosphere of fear and tension can be seen there. In this atmosphere, local students appeared for the board examinations conducted in various government schools on Monday.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit out at the Centre over Delhi riots saying she is deeply pained by the killing of innocent people in Delhi and think it was genocide. The violence in Delhi was state-sponsored, she added.
A video of ex-JNU student Umar Khalid, who was among those who raised 'tukde-tukde' slogans inside the university campus in 2016, has been heard making provocative statements saying they will be on the roads when Trump will visit India to convey a message present government is dividing the nation.
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