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Three alleged sharpshooters arrested in Uttar Pradesh in connection with the Chandranath Rath murder case will be produced before a Barasat court. Rath, a political aide, was shot dead by bike-borne assailants, with investigators citing a planned attack involving fake number plates and coordinated vehicles
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Investigators probing the murder of Chandranath Rath traced a key suspect through a UPI toll payment in Howrah. The professionally executed killing involved forged vehicles and a foreign-made Glock pistol, prompting probes into organised crime and possible cross-border links
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Sanjay Shirsat accused Imtiaz Jaleel of pressuring an AIMIM corporator to shelter accused Nida Khan in the TCS harassment and religious coercion case. Shirsat demanded a wider SIT probe into those allegedly aiding Khan
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Nida Khan has been remanded to police custody till May 11 by a Nashik court in a sexual harassment and religious coercion case at Tata Consultancy Services. The SIT is probing multiple FIRs involving alleged exploitation and forced conversion claims
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An AIMIM corporator Matin Patel is accused of sheltering Nida Khan, a key suspect in a sexual harassment and religious coercion case at TCS’s Nashik unit. Police arrested Khan in a joint operation after interrogating Patel, who allegedly revealed her location
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A Nashik court remanded four Tata Consultancy Services employees to judicial custody until May 18 over allegations of religious conversion and sexual harassment at the workplace, with the company suspending the accused under its zero-tolerance policy
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A Nashik court denied anticipatory bail to Nida Khan, citing a “systematic plan” to brainwash a victim and send her abroad. The case involves alleged sexual harassment, coercion and forced conversion, with SIT investigating multiple accused colleagues at Tata Consultancy Services
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A Nashik court denied anticipatory bail to Nida Khan in a case linked to alleged harassment and religious conversion at Tata Consultancy Services unit. The SIT probe continues with multiple FIRs and several arrests already made
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The Supreme Court of India deferred to May 8 the PIL hearing on alleged ₹73,000 crore fraud linked to Anil Ambani’s ADAG, seeking transparent probes by Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate amid fresh status reports
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G Parameshwara said the government awaits official details after Enforcement Directorate raids on NA Harris-linked properties in a Bitcoin-linked money laundering case, as SIT probe nears completion amid calls for accuracy over speed
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In Nashik, police arrested eight people in multiple FIRs from a Tata Consultancy Services unit sexual harassment case, involving alleged assault, blackmail, and religious insults. The complainant also accused colleagues of pressure to convert religion, prompting a Special Investigation Team probe
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Khammam police formed a special investigation team to recover Rs 3 crore allegedly collected by a gang from poor people by promising lands in Velugumatla Bhoodan lands. So far, 24 cases have been registered and 11 accused arrested in the case
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The Andhra Pradesh government’s decision to appoint a one-man committee to review the SIT’s findings on the Tirupati laddu ghee adulteration case has sparked sharp criticism from YSRCP leader B Karunakar Reddy. He termed the move an insult to the Supreme Court.
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Tantri Kantarar Rajeevar was granted bail by the Kollam Vigilance Court in the Sabarimala gold theft case, with the court noting no prima facie evidence linking him to the theft, marking a setback for the SIT
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BRS Assembly whip KP Vivekananda accused the Congress government of using the SIT to target opposition leaders, alleging procedural violations in serving notices to former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao in the phone-tapping case.
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Former Chief Minister and BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao left his Erravelli residence on Sunday to appear before the SIT in the phone-tapping case, with large crowds of party leaders and supporters lining the route in a show of solidarity.
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BRS activists staged protests across the erstwhile Karimnagar district against the SIT issuing notices to party president K. Chandrashekhar Rao, burning effigies and alleging deliberate harassment of the former Chief Minister.
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Protests erupted across Telangana as BRS cadres demonstrated against the SIT summoning party president and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao in the alleged phone-tapping case, alleging political vendetta by the Congress government.
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BRS general secretary R.S. Praveen Kumar accused the Congress government of political vendetta in the phone tapping case, alleging double standards by the SIT in serving notices to former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao and harassing BRS leaders.
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BRS cadres staged protests across the district against the SIT issuing notices to former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. An effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was burnt at Chintamadaka, while roads were blocked in Narayanpet as part of the agitation.