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Branded Terrorists , Beaten by Inmates, Untreated: How Delhi Riots Accused Are Faring in Jail

Branded Terrorists , Beaten by Inmates, Untreated: How Delhi Riots Accused Are Faring in Jail Ishrat Jahan, for one, has said she was beaten up by fellow inmates when she attempted to pray in the morning. The Mandoli Jail authorities have agreed with her account. Representative image. Photo: Raffaella/Flickr (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Rights23/Dec/2020 New Delhi: Former Congress councillor Ishrat Jahan alleged in court on Tuesday that she was beaten brutally by inmates of the Mandoli jail where is is lodged and continues to face harassment in prison. Jahan is not the only accused in the Delhi riots cases – investigation into which is already a matter of deep controversy – who has said that she has been severely mistreated in jail.

Current Indian XI vs 90 s Pakistan XI

Current Indian XI vs 90 s Pakistan XI If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Current Indian XI vs 90 s Pakistan XI I am creating this thread as a certain poster brings this argument in every other thread. Lets have an honest discussion on who will win and put this issue to bed once and for all. I have used test match scenario as that is the ultimate battle.

Delhi Riots: Court Grants Bail to Accused in Vandalism and Arson Case

3-MIN READ Delhi Riots: Court Grants Bail to Accused in Vandalism and Arson Case File photo of security forces patrolling a street in New Delhi after the riots in February. (Reuters) The court said the police opposed the bail application on the strength of categorical identification of two public witnesses but a perusal of their statements revealed that they have specifically named co-accused Shahnawaz and were silent about the role of Rashid. FOLLOW US ON: A Delhi court Friday granted bail to a man in a north east Delhi riots case, saying he was arrested 55 days after the incident, though he was already in jail in another riots case. It was alleged that he made a disclosure statement about his involvement in the incident while he was in jail.

Explained: Lyon vs Kohli-Pujara and the perils of going back or pressing forward

Explained: Lyon vs Kohli-Pujara and the perils of going back or pressing forward When batsmen think of going back, the ball climbs and turns inexorably. This makes them feel that they can’t wrist it down or tap it past waiting palms at backward short-leg and the very squarish-short leg which Lyon regularly deploys. Written by Sriram Veera , Edited by Explained Desk | Mumbai | Updated: December 18, 2020 9:47:19 am Virat Kohli lifts his bat after making 50 runs against Australia during their cricket test match at the Adelaide Oval in Australia (AP/PTI) There are a couple of questions that get frequently asked when batsmen struggle to face Aussie off-spinner Nathan Lyon. Why don’t the batsmen go back and work the ball behind square? Why don’t they press forward to blunt the spin? The answer is simple: He doesn’t allow them.

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