Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
India

Another Khalistani Militant, 'Plotting To Kill' Parkash Singh Badal, Arrested In UP

IANS, 19 Oct, 2018 02:10 PM
    A suspected pro-Khalistan group member, who was involved in a plot allegedly to kill former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, was arrested in Shamli district, police said on Friday.
     
     
    The accused, Karam Singh, was arrested on Thursday, Circle Officer Rajesh Kumar Twari said.
     
     
    Meanwhile, Jarman Singh, who was arrested Thursday in Rajasthan Bikaner's district, in connection with the case would be brought here and sent to police remand, the CO said.
     
     
    He is the leader of a pro-Khalistani module that had allegedly attacked police personnel and looted their rifles on October 2 in Shamli district.
     
     
    Three others accused in the case were sent to 10 days remand by the court, the police officer said.
     
     
    The three men were arrested in connection with the October 2 incident.
     
    They had revealed that they were linked to militant group Khalistan Liberation Front and had planned to attack Badal during his political rallies. 

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Caught Taking Rs 300 Bribe, Maharashtra Woman Cop Tries To Swallow Money

    Caught Taking Rs 300 Bribe, Maharashtra Woman Cop Tries To Swallow Money
    The woman, who has been in the police force for not more than five years, was taking a bribe of Rs 300, to get a character certificate issued.

    Caught Taking Rs 300 Bribe, Maharashtra Woman Cop Tries To Swallow Money

    Man Jumps Before Moving Train In Delhi; Leaves Suicide Note Blaming Wife, In-Laws

    Man Jumps Before Moving Train In Delhi; Leaves Suicide Note Blaming Wife, In-Laws
    The man, Vikas, left behind a suicide note levelling allegations on his wife and in-laws, said a police officer.

    Man Jumps Before Moving Train In Delhi; Leaves Suicide Note Blaming Wife, In-Laws

    1984 Riots: Court Directs CBI To Probe CDs Submitted In Case

    A Delhi court on Thursday directed the CBI to probe two compact discs submitted by Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management committee in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in which Congress leader Jagdish Tytler was given clean chit for his alleged role.

    1984 Riots: Court Directs CBI To Probe CDs Submitted In Case

    Valentine's Day Engagement: Nine Years After Tragedy, Love Blooms For 25-Yr-Old Acid Attack Survivor

    Valentine's Day Engagement: Nine Years After Tragedy, Love Blooms For 25-Yr-Old Acid Attack Survivor
    With dreams of togetherness in their eyes, both Pramodini and Sahu, who is 26 now, took their first step towards making their bond a lifelong one at the 'Sheroes Hangout Cafe', which is run by the Stop Acid Attack Campaign.

    Valentine's Day Engagement: Nine Years After Tragedy, Love Blooms For 25-Yr-Old Acid Attack Survivor

    WATCH: Five Dalit Children Beaten, Paraded Naked In Punjab For ‘Uprooting Radishes’

    WATCH: Five Dalit Children Beaten, Paraded Naked In Punjab For ‘Uprooting Radishes’
    The man's actions were allegedly intended as punishment for the children for "uprooting radishes" from his farm.

    WATCH: Five Dalit Children Beaten, Paraded Naked In Punjab For ‘Uprooting Radishes’

    BJP Calls Congress ‘B-Grade Video Production House’ After ‘Misogyny’ Video

    BJP Calls Congress ‘B-Grade Video Production House’ After ‘Misogyny’ Video
    Last week, Prime Minister Modi had said in Parliament that Renuka Chowdhury's laughter -- sparked by his remark that Aadhaar was mooted by the NDA -- reminded him of the epic serial, Ramayana

    BJP Calls Congress ‘B-Grade Video Production House’ After ‘Misogyny’ Video