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Budaun murder: Uttar Pradesh: Double murder shifts focus to law and order in Budaun

The brutal murder of two minor brothers in Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, has become a political issue ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. The Samajwadi Party is targeting the BJP over the law and order situation, while the saffron party claims that "rapid police action" resulted in the death of the main accused. Budaun is considered the gateway to the Braj region from Rohailkhand.

Double Murder In Focus As BJP, Samajwadi Party Campaign In UP s Budaun

Murder | Double murder shifts focus to law and order in Uttar Pradesh s Budaun ahead of the Lok Sabha polls

Murder | Double murder shifts focus to law and order in Uttar Pradesh s Budaun ahead of the Lok Sabha polls
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Accused held in nun s harassment case released on bail

Accused held in nun s harassment case released on bail ​ By IANS | ​ 2 Views UP: Jain idol row ends after ABVP apologizes. Image Source: IANS News Jhansi : , April 8 (IANS) Three right wing leaders, including an Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) member, involved in harassing two nuns and their two students recently, have been granted bail by the city magistrate s court. All the three were released from the jail on Wednesday evening. All the three accused persons, Ajay Shankar Tiwari, an ABVP member, Anchal Arjaria, president of Rashtra Bhakt Sangathan and Purgesh Amaria, secretary of the Hindu Jagran Manch, were arrested by GRP on April 2 in connection with the harassment of two nuns and their two students, who were travelling to Rourkela in Orissa from Delhi on Utkal Express on March 19.

Railway police yet to act against ABVP youths who bullied nuns

Senior GRP official admits delaying tactics Railway police yet to act against ABVP youths who bullied nuns A senior GRP official, who sought anonymity, said the office of the SP is resorting to “delaying tactics” Railway police are yet to act against the ABVP members whose false allegation of illegal conversions led to two nuns and two women postulants being forced off a train 13 days ago and made to sit four hours in the GRP station at Jhansi Junction. A senior GRP official who sought anonymity said the office of the SP railways, which is probing whether the four youths should be prosecuted, is resorting to “delaying tactics”.

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