Police have registered an offence against the young woman, whose video of dancing on a zebra crossing at a busy square in Indore went viral on social media, an official said on Thursday. The woman, Shreya Kalra, was booked under IPC section 290 (punishment for public nuisance), the police official said.
Indore: Driver of Silawat s wife refutes Remdesivir black marketing allegations ANI | Updated: May 20, 2021 14:30 IST
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 20 (ANI): The Indore police on Wednesday questioned the driver of Madhya Pradesh Minister Tulsi Silawat s wife over black marketing Remdesivir, an anti-viral drug used in the treatment of COVID-19.
This came after Puneel Agrawal, who was arrested for his alleged involvement in black marketing Remdesivir on Monday, told police that he received the anti-viral drug from Govind Rajput, who is the driver of Silawat s wife. Govind informed police that he was tested positive a few days back and received Remdesivir vials from Punit Agrawal. Govind said that he returned the unused vials to Punit, Vijay Nagar Police Station officer Tehzeeb Qazi told ANI.
MP: Remdesivir case accused names driver of minister Tulsiram Silawat s wife
After a video in which the accused purportedly made the claim went viral on social media, the minister on Wednesday denied any involvement of his family in the matter.
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INDORE: A man accused in a case of alleged black-marketing of Remdesivir here in Madhya Pradesh has claimed he received vials of the key anti-viral drug from the driver of minister Tulsiram Silawat s wife.
After a video in which the accused purportedly made the claim went viral on social media, the minister on Wednesday denied any involvement of his family in the matter, while the opposition Congress sought his immediate removal from the state cabinet.
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