The petition was filed in court registry on Wednesday and is likely to come up for hearing on February 8
AYODHYA: Two days after two Delhi sisters moved Lucknow bench of Allahabad high court, claiming ownership of 5acre allotted to Sunni Waqf Board for construction of a mosque in Ayodhya’s Dhannipur village in accordance with the apex court verdict, the district administration on Friday issued a statement, saying plot numbers in the land claimed by petitioners, Rani Kapoor Punjabi, 51, and Rama Rani Punjabi, 59, fall in the jurisdiction of a neighbouring village, Shekhpur Jafar.
The petition was filed in court registry on Wednesday and is likely to come up for hearing on February 8.
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MAHOBA: An 80-year-old woman was allegedly raped in a village in Kharela area here, police said on Friday.
The incident took place on February 2 when the woman was alone in the house as her family members were out attending a religious function, SHO, Kharela, Anil Kumar said.
A complaint was lodged by the victim s grandson who alleged that two people entered the house from the terrace and one of them identified as Phoolchandra alias Phullu raped the woman, Kumar said.
An FIR was registered against Phoolchandra, a resident of Jalalpur area in Hamirpur and an unidentified person on Thursday, the SHO said.
RAMPUR: Like many young farmers across the agri belts in Punjab, Haryana and UP, Navreet Singh would make the trip to Delhi’s Ghazipur border to join the protest every few days. The 24-year-old had just come home from Australia, newly married and was a vocal opponent of the new farm laws. On Tuesday, he was among the protesters on tractors that veered towards the heart of Delhi. Moments after his tractor turned turtle, people found him dead.
On Wednesday, the lingering question of how he really died hanging heavy, his family cremated him. His village with 8,000-odd people, Dibdiba in UP’s Rampur, had gone quiet, police presence marking every inch. While Navreet’s wife Mansweet (21) who is in Melbourne has not recovered from the shock, his grandfather Hardeep Singh Dibdiba who attended the cremation along with Navreet’s father, says, “He died a martyr.”