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Mumbai: Man who threw rod over railway track denied bail; âserious mishapâ could have taken place, says court
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A sessions court on Tuesday rejected the bail application of a 30-year-old man who had thrown an iron rod on the railway tracks near Charni Road station in the early hours in October last year, stating that a serious mishap could have taken place had a train passed on it.
The court in its order said that the accused is seen in the CCTV footage throwing an iron rod towards the railway line. It observed that if any train had passed over it, then the possibility cannot be ruled out that a serious mishap would have taken place and that many people would have likely lost their lives. It noted that fortunately the train stopped.
Updated Feb 25, 2021 | 16:54 IST
Members of an upper-caste allegedly harassed a Dalit youth after he used the suffix sinh in his name on social media. Bhatesara used the name Viveksinh Bhatesara on his social media (Representative Image).  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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A 19-year-old Dalit teenager was allegedly harassed by upper-caste men over a suffix he used on social media
The upper-caste men harassed the youth as he used the suffix sinh for his name
Ahmedabad: A Dalit teenager in Gujarat was allegedly harassed by four members of the upper-caste over a suffix he used on his social media. The youth used sinh as a suffix before his name and the same irked members of the Darbar community.
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