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AURANGABAD: A man with suspected links to Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), a banned terror outfit, was arrested in Nanded city of Maharashtra and taken to Punjab on a transit remand on Sunday afternoon.
Police officers said on Tuesday that the suspect, Gurpinder Singh (37), was rounded up from the vicinity of Punjab Bhavan, near the Nanded tehsil office, but the development was kept under wraps as he had to be taken to Punjab.
“The Punjab police’s special operation cell, intelligence wing (CID), members of anti-terrorism squad and Nanded police’s LCB conducted a joint operation for about 48 hours before zeroing in on the suspect,” said the officers.
Hasina Begam with nephew Zainuddin Chisthi (white shirt) and other family members in Aurangabad
AURANGABAD: “It feels like I have entered paradise,” 65-year-old Hasina Begam said after getting down from the train at the Aurangabad railway station on Tuesday night.
It was a homecoming for Begam after spending 18 years in prison in Pakistan. She had gone to the neighbouring country to meet relatives but landed up in jail after losing her passport and other belongings as soon as she reached there. She could not tell the Pakistani police where her relatives resided as she had lost their address details too.
Winning candidates and their supporters celebrate at tehsil office near MLA Square Nagpur on Monday.
KOLHAPUR: The counting of votes polled for gram panchayat elections on January 15 is under way in the respective taluka headquarters of Maharashtra.
According to the trends at 2.30pm, the panels backed by Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) was leading in more than 80-gram panchayats whose counting is over even as the results are yet to be announced officially.
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In Katol assembly constituency, represented by home minister Anil Deshmukh, NCP has won 19 out of 20 gram panchayats.