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Only Son Dies Due To Drug Overdose In Fatehabad, Family Members Say - Police And Drug Department Are Selling Drugs
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Only Son Dies Due To Drug Overdose In Fatehabad, Family Members Say - Police And Drug Department Are Selling Drugs

20-year-old Aman Kumar died of drug overdose in Ratia. He was the only son of his parents. Drug pills and injections were recovered from his pocket. The family members have accused the police and drug department of selling drugs. Police have started investigation and medical stores are being raided. The cause of death will be clear after post-mortem.

SC Allows Lakhimpur Kheri Violence Case Accused Ashish Mishra To Go To His Hometown
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SC Allows Lakhimpur Kheri Violence Case Accused Ashish Mishra To Go To His Hometown

The Supreme Court has allowed Ashish Mishra, accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, to go home between December 25 and 31 for his daughter's board exams. The court upheld the bail with the condition of not participating in political activities. The court took note of the status of the trial, in which 36 witnesses have testified, while many others are pending. The next hearing of the case will be in March 2026.

'Be Ready To Fight With Rolling Pin, Tongs And Khanti', Mamata's Message To Women After Their Names Were Removed From The Voter List.
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'Be Ready To Fight With Rolling Pin, Tongs And Khanti', Mamata's Message To Women After Their Names Were Removed From The Voter List.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has asked women to be ready to fight if their names are removed from the voter list. He called for using household items like rolling pin, tongs and khanti as weapons. Mamata alleged that opposition parties are conspiring to stop people from voting. He appealed to women to protect their voting rights.