NEW DELHI: In the aftermath of a Bengaluru stampede that resulted in 11 fatalities, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar defended the government’s response, asserting they have “done their best” for justice and announcing a judicial inquiry. The BJP criticized the state government, demanding resignations and claiming a lack of preparedness for the event. Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court granted interim protection from arrest to key officials of the Karnataka State Cricket Association, who called the police action a politically motivated “knee-jerk reaction” amid growing public outrage.
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YouTuber Jasbir Singh sent to 2-day police remand on charges of spying for Pak
YouTuber Jasbir Singh has been remanded for two days by a Mohali court on charges of espionage for Pakistan, following his arrest by Punjab Police's State Special Operations Cell (SSOC). Singh, a resident of Mehlan village, faces scrutiny for his alleged links to a spy network, including connections to arrested YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra and a dismissed Pakistani official. Despite the police seeking a seven-day extension for further investigation, the court only granted a two-day remand,...
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