No Remorse: Delhi Police Justify Action Against Student Protesters
Defending its handling of the protests, Delhi Police said more than 30,000 people gathered across three kilometres, with over 240 ...
Read moreDetailsDefending its handling of the protests, Delhi Police said more than 30,000 people gathered across three kilometres, with over 240 ...
Read moreDetailsThe confrontation centres on the Opposition’s demand for accountability over the alleged use of pellet guns and police force against ...
Read moreDetailsWhile Noida Police transferred the Zero FIR to Delhi Police, no fresh case has been registered in Delhi so far. ...
Read moreDetailsWhile Noida Police transferred the Zero FIR to Delhi Police, no fresh case has been registered in Delhi so far. ...
Read moreDetailsThe teenager said she was influenced into repeating the remarks by people at the protest, called it her "first and ...
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been detained by Delhi Police in connection with the incident, while Yadav claimed one of them was ...
Read moreDetailsCJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi whether he will also apologise for the alleged police lathi-charge ...
Read moreDetailsThe daughter of an injured Delhi Police Sub-Inspector claimed her father was dragged into a mob and left unconscious, while ...
Read moreDetailsIn a major relief for NEET protesters, the Delhi government will review all arrests and withdraw cases against those without ...
Read moreDetailsFrom a police notice to X demanding account details to a controversial entry into the CPI(M) office in search of ...
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