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Man Marries Both His Girlfriends in Same Mandap in Front of 500 People, Says Couldn’t Betray Them
Chandu Maurya solemnises his marriage with the two women on January 5. (Photo: Twitter)
Chandu Maurya said he marriad two women because they both loved him and agreed to live with him forever.
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In what can only be described as unusual, a man in Chhattisgarh married two women at the same time in the same mandap in presence of family members and villagers with all the rituals and formalities. Chandu Maurya, 24, solemnised his marriage with the two women, both his lovers, at a ceremony attended by 500 people on January 5, Hindustan Times reported.
File photo of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. | IANS
The police in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul district on Tuesday registered a first information report against a farmer leader for allegedly threatening to blow up the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters in Nagpur along with its chief Mohan Bhagwat, the
Hindustan Times reported.
The case was registered at Kotwali police station in Betul city against Arun Bankar, the secretary of the Maharashtra State Kisan Mahasabha, under sections 506 (criminal intimidation) and 505 (2) (statements conducting to public mischief and with an intention to incite public).
Kotwali police station in-charge Santosh Pandre said that Bankar made the remarks during a rally held in Betul when farmers were travelling from Nagpur to Delhi to join the protests against the farm laws. “Farmer leader Arun Bankar paid tributes at Shaheed Kisan Stambh at Multai in the district on Monday and also addressed the farmers,” Pandre said. “In his s
Updated Dec 27, 2020 | 11:14 IST
A farmer in MP s Betul district has filed a police complaint, stating that a gang has abducted his two buffaloes for Rs 50,000 ransom. Two buffaloes ‘kidnapped’ for Rs 50,000 ransom [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The complainant, identified as Amarchand Patel, told the police that the gang took away his buffaloes when he was transporting them in a pick-up van.
The gang demanded Rs 50,000 from him for releasing the animals.
In another incident, a crocodile was held hostage by some people at a village in UP for Rs 50,000 ransom.
Indore: In a bizarre crime incident reported from Madhya Pradesh’s Betul district, a gang “abducted” two buffaloes of a farmer and demanded Rs 50,000 to return them. Police, after being informed, managed to safely rescue one of the two animals and are, currently, taking efforts to rescue the other.