Mateen Ahmad, five-time Congress MLA, joins AAP ahead of Delhi Assembly elections
November 10, 2024 15:40 ISTMateen Ahmad, a senior Congress leader joined the AAP days after his son and daughter-in-law moved to the Kejriwal-led party.
Mateen Ahmad, a senior Congress leader joined the AAP days after his son and daughter-in-law moved to the Kejriwal-led party.
Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: The Delhi Assembly polls are expected to be held early next year. The polls hold much more symbolic significance that the Union Territory's political weight.
The victim's condition is said to be stable as of now. The reason for this attack is yet to known. Police have registered a case under section 307 of IPC and Arms Act.
Delhi news: A case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code was registered against the accused at Seelampur police station. "Nazim has a criminal record and had been arrested previously on charges of robbery and theft," the Delhi Police informed further.
A teenager from Seelampur area of Delhi has braved all odds to shine in her exams of Class 12. Fazia, who stitches clothes in her free time to accommodate the expenses for her studies, has scored 96 percent marks in CBSE board exams.
Seelampur Constituency Result: AAP's Abdul Rehman has won the election against BJP's Kaushal Kumar Mishra and Congress' Chaudhary Mateen Ahmad.
Seelampur Assembly constituency in east Delhi is closely linked to the Emergency (1975-77) as it was established to relocate people, mainly Muslims displaced after the demolition of their homes in the north and central Delhi then.
Some social media handles are being closely monitored by police to check the spread of wrong information in the national capital amid protest over the amended citizenship law, officials said on Wednesday. Eight people who were involved in Tuesday's violence in the North-East district of Delhi have already been arrested so far for their alleged involvement in the violence at Jaffrabad and Seelampur during protests against the new citizenship law and three FIRs have been registered.
Angry protesters demanding scrapping of the amended citizenship law torched several motor bikes, pelted stones at police personnel and damaged buses and a police booth in Northeast Delhi's Seelampur area on Tuesday afternoon, in fresh violence in the national capital.
A "hidden mob", which swelled to 4,000 to 5,000 people, indulged in "minor clashes" with police in Seelampur on Tuesday, officials said, asserting that the situation was brought under control soon.
At least 21 people suffered injuries in violence that broke out in Seelampur on Tuesday. The injured included 12 policemen and six civilians.
Thirty nine robbed mobile phones were recovered from the accused along with the motorcycle which was found to be stolen from New Usmanpur area, a senior officer said.
Two people were killed and several have been injured in the building collapse at Seelampur area of Delhi.
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