Yogi Adityanath orders UP police to protect busts of icons
Asking officials to identify those involved in the Meerut incident, Yogi adityanath said that it should be ensured that such incidents are not repeated. TWO
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Skip to contentAsking officials to identify those involved in the Meerut incident, Yogi adityanath said that it should be ensured that such incidents are not repeated. TWO
The court also said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) can go ahead with its probe into a so-called “larger conspiracy” behind the alleged forced religious
The news comes at a time when there have been multiple instances of statue vandalisation across the country started after Lenin’s statue was razed in
A week’s salary of constable Sanjeev Kumar, posted in the 15th battalion of the Border Security Force deployed in West Bengal’s Nadia district, was cut
The farmers, who began the 180-km-long march last evening from the CBS chowk in Central Nashik, took a night halt and resumed their journey today
Punishment for the offence would be enhanced to three years in prison. Leader of Opposition Dhananjay Munde alleged through a calling attention motion that though
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