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URL copied Image Source : INDIA TV Mohinder Singh Khalsa (L) and Mandeep Singh (R). The duo was taken into custody by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police from Jammu. The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested two persons in connection with the Republic Day violence case. One among them is a prominent farmer leader from Jammu. He has been identified as Mohinder Singh Khalsa. SIngh is the chairman of Jammu and Kashmir United Kisan Front. He is a resident of Chatha area of Jammu city. The second person has been identified as Mandeep Singh (23), a resident of Gole Gujral, Jammu. ....
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Beginner politician, poor old woman helped crack transistor bomb case in 1985 SECTIONS Share Synopsis In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants. In 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi, leaving 49 dead (This story originally appeared in on Dec 26, 2020)NEW DELHI: In the summer of 1985, a series of transistor bombs exploded in Delhi leaving 49 dead, 127 injured and a city terrorised. The toll was much higher if you add those who died from similar blasts carried out in other states. But the case was cracked within 48 hours due to vital information provided by two unlikely informants: “a beginner-level politician cum-social worker and the other a poor old wo ....