The FIR has been lodged on the statement of the mother of the victim, stating that the accused was living in their house as a tenant for the past two years
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As Gloria Steinem said, “The truth will set you free. But first it will piss you off.”
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In July, Clare Wenham and her daughter, Scarlett, and Scarlett’s picture of a unicorn went viral. Wenham researches global health policy at the London School of Economics, and she was giving an interview to the BBC about Britain’s attempts to manage the coronavirus pandemic. But Scarlett had another pressing issue on her mind: Which shelf displayed her unicorn to its best advantage?
Wenham soldiered on through Scarlett’s entreaties, and her interviewer even offered his opinion (the lower shelf, if you’re interested). The moment provided a neat contrast with another incident three years earlier, also on the BBC, when the South Korea expert Robert Kelly was interrupted by his children during a live interview from his home. Back then, the clip’s humor came from Kelly’s wife desperately try