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Vijay Mallya s defence says Indian jails over-crowded with poor hygiene

Vijay Mallya s defence says Indian jails over-crowded with poor hygiene Vijay Mallya s defence says Indian jails over-crowded with poor hygiene Mallya’s Barrister, Clare Montgomery, Deposed Dr Alan Mitchell Before The Westminster Magistrates’ Court In London Where The Liquor Baron Is Facing An Extradition Trial. PTI | Updated on: 14 Dec 2017, 09:03:48 PM London: Vijay Mallya’s defence today fielded a UK-based prison service expert to claim that jails in India are over-crowded with poor hygiene as they sought to counter Indian government assurances on how he would be treated on being extradited to face fraud and money laundering charges. Mallya’s barrister, Clare Montgomery, deposed Dr Alan Mitchell before the Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London where the liquor baron is facing an extradition trial.

Chhattisgarh Naxal attack: Abducted Jawan handed over after trial in kangaroo court

Chhattisgarh Naxal attack: Abducted Jawan handed over after trial in kangaroo court Photo Credit: Twitter Raipur: Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) COBRA jawan who was kidnapped during a deadly encounter in Chhattisgarh’ Bijapur on April 3, was released after five days of Maoist captivity, said the Bastar police officials on Thursday. The release was secured with the help of an 11-member committee of mediators, including social workers and local journalists; there were two arbiters from the Maoist side. Before being handed over to the interlocutors, Manhas was presented in the Jan Adalat (Kangaroo Court) thronged by scores of villagers and surrounded by 50 armed naxals.

In Bastar, journalists force the Maoists to roll back death threats

In Bastar, journalists force the Maoists to roll back death threats
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CPI (Maoist) cadres kill two villagers in Odisha

CPI (Maoist) cadres kill two villagers in Odisha Updated: Updated: The extremist group claim the deceased were police informants Share Article The extremist group claim the deceased were police informants Suspected CPI (Maoist) cadres killed two persons accusing them of being police informers in Odisha’s Kandhamal district. Bodies of two villagers from Bhandarangi and Guchhaguda villages in Tumudibandha block of Kandhamal were found at different places on Saturday morning. According to Kandhamal police, the left-wing extremists killed them after calling them out from their house on Friday night. One of the deceased was the son of a sarpanch. According to a handwritten note left behind by the CPI (Maoist) cadres, the two were among those who had tipped off security forces about the presence of extremists in Belghar area of Kandhamal. In September 2020, five LWEs were killed in an encounter at Sikri village in the district.

Dangerous Daydreams | Outlook India Magazine

outlookindia.com 2021-01-28T11:28:57+05:30 Ashutosh Bhardwaj lived in Chhattisgarh for over four years (2011-2015), reporting from Maoist-control­led areas. This is an account of his trips to the jungles of Dandakaranya, where he has combined facts with novelist imagination, making The Death Script a thrilling read. Bhardwaj vividly describes the harsh life of Maoists who live with minimum facilities, in constant fear of attack by security forces. We learn about guerrilla life from various perspectives. A woman cadre, for instance, claims that she and other women are not subjected to the male gaze or molestation. But soon it is revealed that senior cadres were punished for misbehaving with women.

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