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Police in Kerala, India, took legal action on Thursday against 480 Church of South India (CSI) priests for their role in organizing a retreat that has resulted in over 100 confirmed Chinese coronavirus cases, local media revealed.
The CSI retreat began on April 13 and brought together hundreds of the region’s clergymen shortly before the eruption of what is now considered the world’s worst national coronavirus outbreak. India has been seeing as many as 400,000 confirmed coronavirus cases a day this week and has documented over 21 million coronavirus cases since China failed to contain the Chinese coronavirus in Wuhan in late 2019.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the interim bail application filed by Kerala Union of Working Journalists, seeking release of journalist Siddique Kappan, citing critical health condition of his.
SC grants 5 days interim bail for Siddique Kappan to visit his ailing mother
As per the bail condition Kappan shall not meet members of the public except his relatives and doctors and anybody else in connection with his mothers health.
By News Desk| Updated: 15th February 2021 1:31 pm IST
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the interim bail application filed by Kerala Union of Working Journalists, seeking release of journalist Siddique Kappan, citing critical health condition of his 90 years old bed-ridden mother and her last wish to see her son.
“Mother is said to be in a critical situation and that she is likely not to survive for many days. In these circumstances, we consider it appropriate to permit the detenu to visit his mother and return to prison at the end of the 5th day,” the bench led by CJI SA Bobde ordered.
11 CPI(M) activists arrested in Kerala for attacking BJP-RSS activists
11 CPI(M) activists arrested in Kerala for attacking BJP-RSS activists
Following the announcement of local body election results, CPI(M) activists took out victory marches at several place. During one such march, they allegedly attacked BJP-RSS workers inside a temple premises.
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Police in Kerala have arrested 11 activists of the ruling CPI(M) for allegedly attacking BJP-RSS workers inside a temple premises.
The alleged attack took place in Palakkad district of Kerala.
According to the police, following the announcement of the local body election results, CPI(M) activists took out victory marches at several place.