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Vinay Joshi complained that Sunil Kumar abused his official position by running a private organisation named ‘Ambedkar’s India Mission’, and provoking the Scheduled Castes against Hindu religion, Hindu Gods and sacred Hindu scriptures
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Vinay Joshi complained that Sunil Kumar abused his official position by running a private organisation named ‘Ambedkar’s India Mission’, and provoking the Scheduled Castes against Hindu religion, Hindu Gods and sacred Hindu scriptures Legal Rights Observatory (LRO - Maharashtra) convener Vinay Joshi lodged a complaint with Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Secretary of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, against P.V. Sunil Kumar, Additional Director General of Police (CID) for violating Sec.3 of The Police Forces (Restriction of Rights) Act, 1966 and Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules of 1964.
MHA in advanced stage of devising Rules for Permanent Residents of Ladakh
MHA in advanced stage of devising Rules for Permanent Residents of Ladakh Majority favour State Subject like document, not J&K type Domicile
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JAMMU, June 9: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is in advanced stage of talks with Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Radha Krishna Mathur and other stakeholders of the Union Territory and is expected to come out shortly with Rules defining Permanent Residents of the UT as recruitment process has completely been stalled for last 22 months since Ladakh was separated from Jammu and Kashmir and converted into the UT.
Believed to be Indians, 17 still languishing in Pak jails(IANS Exclusive)
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Raids conducted in Bihar jails. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, June 6 : Believed to be Indian nationals, Gullo Jan, Naqaya, Hasina and Ajmeera are among 17 mentally unsound persons who are still lodged in Pakistani jails as they have not been able to give any other particulars about themselves except their names.
Of these 17 persons, four are women and the remaining are men aged between 25 to 60 years.
Due to their mentally unsound condition, the names of parents or relatives of these 17 persons as well as their address in India is yet to be ascertained, resulting in their incarceration in jails in Pakistan.
New Delhi, June 6 (IANS) Believed to be Indian nationals, Gullo Jan, Naqaya, Hasina and Ajmeera are among 17 mentally unsound persons who are still lodged in Pakistani jails as they have not been able to give any other particulars about themselves except their names.