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Bhiwani lynching to storm Haryana Assembly today
Ravi Katara
Bharatpur: Lashing out at the Haryana government for the Bhiwani lynching case, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly, Aftab Ahmed, on Sunday said the issue would be raised during the upcoming Assembly session scheduled to start on Monday. Ahmed has also appealed to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for ensuring the strictest punishment for the culprits and said that they should be hanged till death. Nasir (25) and Junaid (35), residents of Bharatpur were allegedly abducted and their charred bodies were found in a burnt car in Haryana’s Bhiwani.
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It later came to light that after abducting the two youths from Rajasthan, the cow vigi- lantes had first taken them to Haryana Police.
Ahmed and Haryana’s Punhana MLA and former minister Mohammad Ilyas who met the families of the two victims today, assured them of justice and held the adminis- tration and the police responsible for the horrific incident.
The Rajasthan government has announced a compensation of Rs 15 lakh each to the families of the victims. Minister of state Zahida Khan has
Vaibhav Gehlot assures financial aid to Moomal Mehar of Barmer
First India Bureau
Jaipur : President of RCA Vaibhav Gehlot on Sunday assured financial assistance to budding female cricketer Moomal Mehar of Barmer. 14-year-old Moomal Mehar’s video of playing cricket went viral on social media, following which, legendary former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar also tweeted.
Vaibhav Gehlot as- sured her help from the CM Relief Fund to promote her in the field of cricket and said that the association will give her financial assistance
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Owaisi corners BJP, Cong on Bhiwani Killing
First India Bureau
RAJ POLICE DID NOT ENTER COW VIGILANTE’S HOUSE: OFFICIAL
Jaipur: Malviya Nagar MLA Kalicharan Saraf inaugurated colourful fountains, twinkling lights, railings, tiles, flowers and beautification works at Guru Teg Bahadur Circle located at Royalty Crossroads worth Rs 11 lakh 15 thousand from the MLA’s Fund. The programme was presided over by Sardar Ajaypal Singh, President of Rajasthan Sikh Society.
Jaipur: BJP on Sunday alleged that the paper of Community Health Officer (CHO) recruitment exam was leaked. The exam was conducted by RSSB on Sunday for 3,531 posts. The Board has refuted the allegations. BJP’s state spox Ramlal Sharma said that before the start of exam, the paper was leaked on social media and the questions which were there in the exam were the same. He demanded prompt investigation. On the other hand, RSSB Chairman Hariprasad Sharma rejected the allegation and said that the paper was not leaked.
of Rs 2 lakhs. The RCA president also let the family members of Moomal met the CM Gehlot. CM also praised the Moomal’s efforts.
announced assistance of Rs 5 lakh and another Rs 50,000 has been announced by Pahari Pradhan. The police have arrested one of the accused Rinku Saini while relatives of the other accused have been detained.
Jaipur: Raj Police has denied allegation of a woman who said her full-term pregnant daughter-in-law lost her child after she was assaulted by it during a raid at her house. Her son, Srikant Pandit, is an accused in a case of abduction and murder of two men by cow vigilantes. Pandit is a member of the cow protection group led by local Bajrang Dal leader Monu Manesar. Dulari Devi, Pandit’s mother, in her complaint also alleged that the police forcibly took away her two other sons but Bharatpur SP refuted these claims.
Tonk: While hinting at the lynching of Bharatpur’s youth in Haryana’s Bhiwani, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi in Tonk said, “Sometimes Muslims are killed by cow protectors in the name of cow slaughter and sometimes in the name of love jihad but no one supports Muslims,”.
“No leader will come for you from heaven or earth, you will have to become leader yourself, and not only this, you will also have to take decisions for your rights. Votes are sought in the election in the name of secularism, but after winning the election no one bothers,” he added. He said that the govt gives different compensation on death. Rs 50 lakh and a govt job was given in Udaipur beheading. “But in Alwar and others, only assurances are given on the death in the name of cow smuggling. This is a dual policy,” he said.