Gorakhpur: Losing Zila Panchayat candidates’ supporters allege admin bias, set police post afire
Gorakhpur: Losing Zila Panchayat candidates’ supporters allege admin bias, set police post afire
Ravi Nishad (ward number 60) and Kodai Nishad (ward number 64) claimed they had won the elections with more than 2,000 votes.
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The supporters of two unsuccessful Zila Panchayat candidates Wednesday accused the administration of bias, and staged violent protests by pelting stones at a fuel station and setting a police post afire, officials said.
They also surrounded the Brahammpur block during their protest, they said.
The two Zila Panchayat candidates Ravi Nishad (ward number 60) and Kodai Nishad (ward number 64) claimed they had won the elections with more than 2,000 votes, but the administration didn t give them the victory certificate.
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KARACHI: The Sindh Home Department has constituted a five-member Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to investigate the murder case of slain journalist of Sukkur Ajay Lalwani.
According to an official notification issued by Secretary Sindh Home Department, Dr Usman Chachar, following the directions of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, Sindh Home Department constituted a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) comprising five officers of Sindh Police, ISI, IB, Special Branch and Pakistan Rangers for the purpese of investigation of murder of journalist Ajay Lalwani, the murder case registered at the Police Statien Saleh Pat, District Sukkur. Zulfiqar Ali Larik, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), would be the convener of JIT, while representative of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) not below the rank of Major, representative of Intelligence Bureau (IB) not below the rank of Deputy Director, representative of Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) not helow the rank of Majo
UP Police officer quits after being denied leave
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Jhansi : , May 4 (IANS) A PPS (Provincial Police Service) officer, Manish Sonkar, posted as Circle Officer Sadar in Jhansi, has tendered his resignation, saying that he was denied leave to look after his wife who is Covid positive.
The couple has a young daughter and no one to look after her.
Sonkar told reporters that he tendered his resignation to the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jhansi, Rohan P. Kanay but did not elaborate the details.
SSP Jhansi, however, said that he was initially informed about the matter on WhatsApp and later on, he received the hard copy of the resignation which he forwarded to his superiors.
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DESPITE repeated warnings from authorities, certain sections of the community remained defiant and disregarded COVID-19 restrictions imposed during last weekend’s lockdown of the Suva-Nausori containment areas.
On Sunday, a team from The Fiji Times witnessed a group of young men walking freely around in Makoi.
Meanwhile, after the arrest of two intoxicated Lautoka men last Sunday, divisional police commander West Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Surend Sami warned there were consequences for those breaching restrictions.
“The message is very clear from police and we hope that people listen to these necessary precautions,” he said of the four arrests made in the West last weekend.