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The Supreme Court will hear petitions alleging police brutality during protests over exam irregularities and the NEET paper leak. The court may consider constituting an SIT, while earlier directing states to avoid coercive action against student protesters and preserve evidence
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Real victory will come only when the system itself becomes more transparent, inclusive, and accountable
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The Supreme Court restrained states from taking coercive action against student protesters over exam irregularity agitations and directed preservation of digital evidence. The court said allegations of police excesses and violence require a fair probe while seeking responses from six states
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The Congress criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not referring to the student protests and alleged police brutality in his Mann Ki Baat address, accusing the government of ignoring concerns over education even after the month-long NEET agitation ended
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The opposition will intensify its attack on the government in Parliament over the alleged police action against protesting students, demanding accountability and an apology from the prime minister while finalising its stand on the proposed amendments to the anti-paper leak law ahead of debate
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Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologize to students protesting NEET irregularities over alleged police action. Criticizing the PM's social media activity during the crisis, she urged him to show leadership and sack the responsible minister
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A police force that acts in an extra-legal manner and poses a threat to the life and security of citizens is a threat to democracy and the rule of law
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Women’s rights activist Brinda Adige condemned the alleged assault and stripping of BJP worker Sujatha Handi by police in Hubballi, Karnataka, calling it a grave violation of human and constitutional rights and demanding immediate suspension and accountability for the officers involved
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In Hubballi, Karnataka, a BJP woman worker, Sujatha Handi, was allegedly assaulted and stripped by police during a voter list revision dispute involving a Congress corporator. The incident, captured on video, has sparked outrage and calls for police action
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Parents of a comatose youth, who allegedly attempted suicide due to police harassment, protested with him in an ambulance at Ambedkar Chowk, Manthani. They demanded action against police and alleged complainants. Police intervened and assured justice
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Mohd Irfan (35), a resident of Gandipet, was reportedly summoned to the police station following a complaint made by his wife Nishad Begum alleging he was maintaining an illicit relationship with another woman
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Lauds Narsinga Rao's boldness in questioning Medak MLA Mynampally Rohith; terms it an inspiration to lakhs of party workers
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He was taken to the police station and thrashed brutally, videos of the incident have gone viral on various social media platforms
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The family of a 24-year-old man, Aman Gautam, alleged that he was beaten to death by the police after he was apprehended on charges of gambling.
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Following a call from the MLA's office, Maloth Suresh Babu, was allegedly tortured by the Thorrur police, after he criticised the personal assistant of the local MLA from the ruling Congress on social media.