Bharat Express

haryana

The Supreme Court on Friday proposed a committee established by the Director General of Police (DGP) of Haryana to look into the charges filed in the wake of the recent communal disturbances in the state that lost six lives, noting that there must be harmony and comity across communities...

Munfed and Saikul, individuals accused of involvement in the Nuh violence, were apprehended on Thursday from Silkho village in Tawdu town within the Haryana district.

Attendees of an unauthorized mahapanchayat in Tigra village, organized by Hindu groups, have issued a week’s ultimatum to the police.

During the violence 6 people were killed, including two home guards and a clergyman, and 88 others were injured.

He pointed out that bullets were fired from hillocks, and stones had been systematically gathered on rooftops of buildings, indicating a level of planning that goes beyond spontaneous violence.

Anil Vij – the state Home Minister earlier had said that no one behind the clashes would be spared. He further remarked, “Ilaj mein bulldozer bhi ek karavayi hai (bulldozer is part of the treatment).”

The list of unresolved questions is extensive. The state government maintains that it's not feasible to safeguard each individual in a state where roughly 60,000 police officers serve an estimated population of 2.7 crores.

The court also remarked that hate speech cannot be justified by any community. The court also took into account that parties are following the practice of coming to the Supreme Court and said that this is not right practice.

some multinational companies have encouraged workers to work from home, including American Express and KPMG.

Fresh incidents of violence erupted in Badshahpur on Tuesday. 200 men bearing motorbikes and SUVs vandalized 14 shops.