When can the police shoot when there is a protest, when can they lathi charge? Katihar Firing Explained
News | Aug 29, 2023, 06:07 PM ISTWhen can the police shoot when there is a protest, when can they lathi charge? Katihar Firing Explained
When can the police shoot when there is a protest, when can they lathi charge? Katihar Firing Explained
Aaj Ki Baat: Is Haryana Police failure responsible for violence?
At present there is communal tension in some districts of Haryana…..there has been a clash between Hindu Muslims in Sohna….the procession of Hindus in Nuh was attacked in the Muslim area…after that the entire city has been hit hard since the whole day there are tensions
Dharmyudh: Violence in Mewat and Sohna...Police action begins!
After the violence in Sambhaji Nagar of Maharashtra, the action of the police continues continuously. The police have now arrested 8 more accused in the riots.
Violence and vandalism in many states on the occasion of Ram Navami
Howrah Ram Navami Clashes: On the occasion of Ramnavmi, a conspiracy was hatched to vitiate the atmosphere in different cities of the country. Maximum violence took place in West Bengal, where stones were pelted during the procession in Howrah and many vehicles were burned.
After the violence in Gujarat's Vadodara during Shobhayatra on the occasion of Ramnavmi, the police action continued all night.
Nuh: Controversy in the Hindu-Muslim community.. Haryana scared of bullets, sticks and stones.. Police kept sleeping. Clash between two groups in Haryana's Nuh, bars and rods. Also, there are reports of gunfire in the neighbourhood, which is why Kheda Khalilpur has a significant police presence.
Violence is remembered by dates and cities, but Friday is becoming the day which reminds of riots, stone pelting and arson. Is the Friday prayer being made a day of experimentation to tarnish the international image of the country?#MuslimProtest #kurukshetra #IndiaTV
The day of worship is turning into a date of stone pelting. Today how many cities should I count Prayagraj, Delhi, Saharanpur, Ranchi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Howrah, Lucknow, Parbhani. First there were demonstrations, then there were hate slogans, then stones came, then there was a fire and even at this time such pictures are coming from all over the country. The names of the cities are changing, the pictures are the same.#MuslimProtest #NupurSharma #IndiaTV
Launching a direct attack on the Narendra Modi-led Central government, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said he and his party will continue to fight against Prime Minister's "ideology that divides India", even as he claimed that the Opposition is not being allowed to raise important issues like farm bills, snooping, unemployment and corruption in Parliament.
Widespread violence was reported on Thursday from various districts, including Siddharthnagar, Sitapur, Gorakhpur, Sambhal during the nomination of papers for the block pramukh elections.
BJP on Monday said that its party will hold a nationwide dharna on May 5 against the widespread violence unleashed by Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers post the Assembly election results.
In a major development, Delhi Police on Sunday arrested an individual accused in the recent violence that broke out at Red Fort on Republic Day during farmers' tractor rally in the national capital.
The national capital witnessed clashes between protesters and police during the tractor parade by farmers on the Republic Day to press their demand of repealing three new farm laws.
The national capital witnessed clashes between protesters and police during the tractor parade by farmers on the Republic Day to press their demand of repealing three new farm laws.
Patience & control shown by you is right. We've to keep ourselves strong & prepare by focusing on intelligence reports, & sticking to strategy & ideas: Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava
A huge crowd of people gathered at Ghazipur border amid the ongoing farmers' protest on January 29. RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary arrived at the site to meet Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait and other farmers.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar hit out at state government over the law and order situation in the state and said that officers want to become artillery and infantry of the political machinery.
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