lmin Key litigant to withdraw from Varanasi s Gyanvapi mosque case

May 20, 2025 at 4:39 AM by Greogaamody GreogaamodyFH

Tjnu Hyderabad: Airport road speed limit increased to 80 kmph
An Indian national was arrested in Bangladesh reported [url=https://www.cup-stanley.pl]bidon stanley[/url] ly in connection with the vandalism of idols at the Hari temple and Kali temple located at Bhanga Upazila Faridpur town. The Bangladeshi police identified the accused as Sanjit Biswas, 45, who was arrested near the Kali temple on Sunday and was presented in court on Monday. According to a press release issued by superintendent of police Md Abdul Jalil on Monday, Sanjit Biswas the son of Nishi Kanta Biswas hails from Nadia district, West Bengal, India. The incident came to light when the temple committee filed a complaint after discovering the damage on Saturday night, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune. Acting swiftly, Upazila Nirbahi [url=https://www.stanley1913.com.es]vaso stanley[/url] Officer UNO B M Kudrat-E-Khuda held a meeting with local Hindu community leaders to discuss the situation. A [url=https://www.cups-stanley.pl]stanley termos[/url] ccording to the FaridpurSP Abdul Jalil, during the investigation, two people were observed near the scene of the incident 鈥?one was found lying on a stretcher discarded in front of one of the temples, while the other was lying on the ground near the stretcher. Locals identified one of the men as a familiar elderly person, while the other, Sanjit, raised suspicions. Sanjit was taken into custody, where he alternated between speaking Bengali and Hindi. Also ReadBangladesh series will provide golden chance for Indias young players to prove their mettle. During interrogation, Sanjit eventually admitted to being an Indian national. The investigation into the incident is ongo Imgc Israeli Ambassador slams media outlets, leaders backing radical Islamists
Hyderabad: The Balapur police have launched a search operation for a 13-year-old boy who has been reported missing since Monday night. Identified as Adnan, the boy, a madrassa student, failed to return home from his classes in the Errakunta area of Hyderabad, prompting concern from his family. Adnan would go to madrassa in Errakunta every morning and return at around 8 pm. The boy had taken Rs 800 from his parents to [url=https://www.stanley-stanley-cup.us]stanley quencher[/url] pay tuition fee at the madrassa. However, when he did not return on Monday, February 5, his family got worried went to the madrassa, where a teacher told them that the boy had already left and he had not paid the fee. A case has been registered and efforts are on to trace the missing boy, Balapur PS SHO B Venkat Reddy said. According to police, the boy was last seen near a shop in the Errakunta. Police are scanning CCTV camera footages in the area to find a clue about the boy whereabouts. The police have also issued the missing notice, urging citizens to help trace the missing boy. As the search intensifies, authorities remain hopeful for the safe return of the missing boy, urging anyone with relevant information to contact the authorities immediately on the following numbers: Police Station Balapur 8712662677CI Balapur 8712662366IO K Mahendher 8712662394. TagsHyderabad Missing boy News Desk Follow on Twitter | Updated: 6th February 2024 7:34 [url=https://www.cups-stanley.de]stanley cup[/url] pm IST Facebook [url=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk]stanley uk[/url] X LinkedIn

Share this post