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Vehicle Damaged in Mysterious Explosion outside DDC Member’s House In Poonch

Jammu, September 16 : A mysterious explosion took place outside the house of a District Development Council member in Poonch district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The explosion took place outside the house of DDC member Sohail Malik in which a vecicle of the member was damaged in Surankote area of the district.

46 accidents claim 22 lives in Mandi Poonch in past two years

Mandi (Poonch),15 Sep, 2022: The dilapidated condition of roads, worn-out passenger vehicles, and administrative apathy towards violation of rules have claimed 22 lives in 46 accidents in Mandi tehsil of Poonch district in the past two years in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The locals said that the administration has failed to put in place any preventive strategy to check the loss of lives in road accidents in this treacherous area of the Poonch district.

Muslims make up around 30% of inmates in Indian prisons, double of their share in population

New Delhi, September 15, 2022: Muslims made up almost 30% of all detainees in Indian prisons in 2021, despite the community having a demographic percentage of only 14.2%. (as of 2011). 

One sided Indian police action, only Muslims arrested for violence in Indian state MP town

 Bhopal : ,September 15, 2022: Anti- Muslim violence has come to light from Udaipura town in Raisen district Madhya Pradesh in India, during the Ganesh idol immersion procession. The incident took place on the night of September 10, 2022. A Ganesh idol immersion procession stopped at a Muslim locality, playing loud music with provocative  and anti Muslim songs which triggered violence.

IPS Officer Satish Verma Who Probed Ishrat Jahan Case Dismissed, Moves Supreme Court Over Dismissal

 NEW DELHI, September 15, 2022: The Indian Home Ministry has dismissed an Indian Police Service officer, Satish Chandra Verma, who had assisted the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in its investigation into the fake encounter case of Ishrat Jahan, a month before he was scheduled to retire. 

Muslim-led Parties to Muster Support against Madrassas Survey in India

 Lucknow, September 15, 2022: Political parties led by Muslims in Indian state Uttar Pradesh will now launch a campaign and mobilise people to oppose a survey of madrassas. The parties that are a part of this initiative include the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), Peace Party and Rashtriya Ulama Council.

Joint Director Tabassum Khan Suspended for Order on Urdu Signboards at Hospitals in UP

 Lucknow, September 15: The BJP government in Indian state Uttar Pradesh has suspended the Joint Director (Health), who had issued an order directing all the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) to ensure that signboards/nameplates at all health facilities in the state, were written in Urdu as well. 
A senior Health Department officer confirmed that Joint Director (Health), Tabassum Khan had been suspended.

Dalit sisters found hanging from tree in UP's Lakhimpur Kheri; family said rape, murder

Lakhimpur Kheri, September 15: The two Dalit teenage sisters were kidnapped , raped and  found hanging from a tree in a sugarcane field located about a kilometre away from their house in the Nighasan police station limits in Lakhimpur Kheri  of Indian state Utter Pardash on Wednesday, police said. 

BJP Brought Goons from Other States March to Nabanna: West Bengal CM, Mamata Banerjee

Kolkata, September 15:  The Indian state West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee has said that BJP brought goons from other states to create ruckus during its march to state secretariat Nabanna.  Mamata Banerjee has said that the law will take its own course against those who were responsible for creating trouble and setting police vehicles on fire in the sate.

Despite All Odds, Umar Khalid’s Courage Intact 100 Per Cent: Mother

New Delhi, September 15 :  The JNU scholar Umar Khalid’s mother  said that it is difficult to cope with the situation that we are in. How can a mother live in peace whose son is languishing in jail. In fact, every mother can understand what it feels like when her son is languishing in jail. All the same I’m proud of son. Despite all the odds his courage has not diminished by even one per cent.

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