R-Day Violence: Police Arrests Man Who Attacked Cop With Spear
With this, the total number of arrests made in connection with the case of violence at the Red Fort on Republic Day stands at 14. Photo by Suresh K. Pandey/Outlook Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-10T12:11:15+05:30 R-Day Violence: Police Arrests Man Who Attacked Cop With Spear outlookindia.com 2021-03-10T12:13:58+05:30
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Police on Wednesday arrested two persons, including a 21-year-old man who assaulted a policeman on duty at Red Fort with a spear on January 26, has been arrested in connection with the violence at the historic monument.
The police said that various teams of the Crime Branch Unit probing the Red Fort violence case have been conducting regular raids at different places in Delhi and Punjab. The duo, Maninderjit Singh, 23, and Khempreet Singh, 21, who were actively involved in the violence, were arrested on Tuesday.
Delhi Police Arrest Two People Including Dutch National Maninderjit Singh In Connection With Red Fort Violence
by IANS - Mar 10, 2021 05:50 AM
Source: @htTweets/Twitter
Delhi Police have arrested two more people in connection to the January 26 Red Fort violence, including a Birmingham-based Dutch national who is of Indian-origin.
While the Dutch national has been identified as Maninderjit Singh (23), the second arrested person is Delhi resident Khempreet (21) who had assaulted a policeman with a spear inside the Red Fort premises.
The two men were arrested on Tuesday (9 March) night.
According to the police, Maninderjit Singh was trying to flee the country with forged documents and posing himself as Jarmanjit Singh Khabbe Rajputan from Gurdaspur, Punjab.
Farmers’ protest | Women farmers take centre stage at protest sites
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March 08, 2021 18:11 IST
Organisers laid out elaborate plans to let women farmers manage the stage, arrange food and security and share tales of their struggles on the International Women’s Day
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Large number of women from Punjab and Haryana participate in farmers protest against the Center s new farm laws, on International Women s Day, at Tikri Border in Delhi on March 8, 2021.
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Organisers laid out elaborate plans to let women farmers manage the stage, arrange food and security and share tales of their struggles on the International Women’s Day