Digvijay questions Madhya Pradesh link with Atiq’s murder
The senior Congress leader said it is very curious why Vikas Dubey had also chosen to take refuge in Madhya Pradesh before surrendering in Ujjain.
The senior Congress leader said it is very curious why Vikas Dubey had also chosen to take refuge in Madhya Pradesh before surrendering in Ujjain.
“Will you call this rape or was the girl pregnant or was it a love affair or was she ill or did something else happen to her? What has happened is not right. I condemn it. The incident happened on 5 April but why was the police complaint not lodged immediately? As there was doubt about the cause of her death then why was she cremated in haste on the same day without informing anyone? How will the police investigate now?”
Shah emphasised that no corruption charges have been levelled against the Union Government in the past seven years as the intent of the government has always been right.
He was asked to give details of his location between 2.30 pm and 3.30 pm on 3 October which, according to officers, Mishra was unable to provide and didn't 'cooperate" with the investigations.
He also asked the PM to show sympathy towards the victim of the violent incident in Lakhimpur Kheri. He said, "We need just one word of sympathy from you. That should not be difficult!"
Earlier in the week, the Congress said that over the last few years, the Gujarat coast has become the favourite route for smuggling drugs into India from Pakistan, Iran or Afghanistan.
The BJP in Rajasthan has been marred by factionalism since the high command appointed Satish Poonia as the state president, however the state leaders have denied that there is any infighting in the party
"Do you think that Akhilesh Yadav, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi want to take India to its golden era? Absolutely not. It's a myth, a big lie," said BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra
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Just because there appears to be no Pakistan angle to the mishap, is the incident being written off as just another hazard of military aviation: particularly when flying over difficult terrain?