Himachal CM invites children to witness Assembly session
Shimla: Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu invited 69 children of Balika Ashram Tutikandi, including 16 orphans, to watch the proceedings of the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday. Sukhu interacted with the children during their
Chandigarh: Haryana s Palwal police have now arrested a constable for spying for ISI after Habib khan was arrested for spying for Pakistan s intelligence agency ISI. The accused was earlier in the Army and joined Haryana Police from the ex-servicemen quota after retiring in 2018.
The accused constable has been identified as Surendra of Ambala district. He is a resident of Boh village and was on guard duty at the district police office. Police have recovered two mobile phones from him. He used to give intelligence inputs related to the Indian Army to the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI through WhatsApp. The accused Surendra was reportedly in touch with a Girl from Pakistan through Facebook. According to the report, inquiries revealed that the accused Surendra had been selling Army Secrets to the enemy country since 2018.
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Farmers Republic Day Tractor Rally: Haryana Cops Book 2,000 Protesters For Violence
Around 50 protesters have already been booked, police officials said PTI photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-27T20:56:13+05:30 Farmers Republic Day Tractor Rally: Haryana Cops Book 2,000 Protesters For Violence outlookindia.com 2021-01-27T21:52:56+05:30
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A day after the farmers tractor parade in the national capital ended in chaos and violence, Haryana s Palwal district police on Wednesday filed an FIR against nearly 2,000 unidentified protesters. The complaints have been filed for allegedly trying to break barricades, forcibly entering Delhi and driving dangerously during the protests, among other charges, officials said.
A farmer puts a flag on top of the historic Red Fort, during a protest against farm laws in Delhi on Wednesday. File photo/ Reuters
NEW DELHI: A day after the tractor rally of the protesting farmers turned violent, the Delhi Police on Wednesday alleged that the union leaders betrayed the agreement reached between the two and that no one found guilty would be spared.
On the other hand, while cancelling the march to Parliament on budget day (February 1), the farmers alleged that a conspiracy had been hatched to defame their agitation. On the political front, the BJP, Congress and AAP indulged in mud-slinging.