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Ambedkar statue vandalised in Ghaziabad, triggers protest; suspects detained | Delhi News

Ambedkar statue vandalised in Ghaziabad, triggers protest; suspects detained | Delhi News

2 min readGhaziabadApr 19, 2026 11:04 PM IST A statue of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar was vandalized on Sunday morning in Ghaziabad’s Loni, triggering widespread protests that led to traffic disruption on the Delhi-Saharanpur Highway, police said. According to officers, a case has been registered and several suspects have been detained for questioning. “It was found that a statue located by the roadside had been damaged. A team has been immediately formed, and efforts are being made to arrest those who may be involved. A case has been registered,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Surendra Nath Tiwari. Additionally, a Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team is also present and engaged in the investigation, the DCP added. “CCTV cameras and other evidence are being examined. The case will be resolved as soon as possible, and strict action will be taken against all those involved,” the DCP said. Meanwhile,BJP’s Loni MLA Nand Kishor Gurjar demanded stern action against the perpetrators. “We’ll ask the police to take action….. Babasaheb is not of any one religion, he is from …

‘Served Him As Much As Destiny Allowed Us’: Father Of 32-Year-Old After SC’s Passive Euthanasia Nod | Ghaziabad News

‘Served Him As Much As Destiny Allowed Us’: Father Of 32-Year-Old After SC’s Passive Euthanasia Nod | Ghaziabad News

Last Updated:March 12, 2026, 10:43 IST For the Rana family, the past 13 years have been an exhausting emotional and financial struggle as their son Harish has been in a coma for the past 13 years The court directed that Harish’s life-support systems be withdrawn in a phased and medically supervised manner so that the process remains humane and dignified. “My son was once a topper at Punjab University, but now his condition is incurable and irreversible. We are leaving our child in the lap of God and nature. We will bring his mortal remains home with dignity. The grief is immense, but we have served him as much as destiny allowed us,” said Ashok Rana, the father of 31-year-old Harish Rana from Ghaziabad. The emotional statement came a day after the Supreme Court granted permission for passive euthanasia for Harish, who has been in a coma for the past 13 years and is currently dependent on life support systems. The decision marks a significant legal and ethical milestone in India’s evolving debate on the …

YouTuber Saleem Wastik Critical After Stabbing Attack At Ghaziabad Home | India News

YouTuber Saleem Wastik Critical After Stabbing Attack At Ghaziabad Home | India News

Popular YouTuber Saleem Wastik is battling for his life after being repeatedly stabbed by two unidentified men who allegedly entered his residence in Ghaziabad’s Loni area on Friday morning. According to police sources, the assailants arrived on a motorcycle and entered Wastik’s home in Ashok Vihar Colony under the Loni Police Station limits. The attackers, who were reportedly wearing helmets, allegedly stabbed him multiple times in the neck and abdomen before fleeing the scene. Wastik was initially taken to a nearby hospital but was later referred to GTB Hospital in Delhi after his condition deteriorated. Hospital sources described his condition as “extremely serious.” Public Figure Known For Controversial Views Saleem Wastik, who publicly identified as an ex-Muslim, was known for expressing critical views about Islam. Unlike many former Muslims who keep their religious views private, Wastik openly discussed his beliefs on public platforms. He ran two YouTube channels and appeared on television debates. His primary YouTube channel hosts 179 videos and has around 28,400 subscribers. Several individuals and organisations on social media have linked the …

Police Lathi-Charge As Farmers Protest Landfill Site In Ghaziabad, Stone Pelting Alleged | India News

Police Lathi-Charge As Farmers Protest Landfill Site In Ghaziabad, Stone Pelting Alleged | India News

Last Updated:February 15, 2026, 23:59 IST Farmers and police clashed at a village in Ghaziabad, over a landfill protest. One of the farmers claimed 50 to 60 protestors were injured. The situation reportedly escalated after locals opened main gates of the dumping ground to stage a sit-in. (Photo: Screengrab from a video on X) A protest against a local landfill site turned violent on Sunday afternoon in Ghaziabad’s Meerpur Hindu village, Loni, as farmers and police personnel clashed. The altercation resulted in alleged stone-pelting and police lathi-charge, injuring both farmers and officers. A video going viral on social media shows police lathi-charging farmers. The unrest began when local residents reportedly forced open the main gates of the dumping ground to stage a sit-in. The situation escalated, leading to injuries on both sides and a heated exchange on social media. The protesters alleged that police launched a brutal lathi-charge to disperse the crowd. However, police claimed that the farmers were pelting stones that led to the lathi-charge. As per a report by PTI, a farmer named …

Ram Gopal Varma says ‘banning social media for minors’ after Ghaziabad sisters’ suicide can have serious consequences: ‘Rationale sounds noble, but…’ | Bollywood News

Ram Gopal Varma says ‘banning social media for minors’ after Ghaziabad sisters’ suicide can have serious consequences: ‘Rationale sounds noble, but…’ | Bollywood News

3 min readKochiFeb 10, 2026 02:24 PM IST Although days have passed since the alleged suicide of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad, the mystery continues to shroud the case, and with each passing day, new and more twisted details are emerging, casting a shadow of suspicion over the unfortunate incident. However, social media seems to still be fixated on early reports that the minors — aged 12, 14, and 16 — allegedly took the extreme step due to “excessive online gaming” and a purported obsession with “Korean culture.” As a result, a section of netizens has been demanding restrictions or a complete ban on minors’ access to social media. Now, veteran filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has stepped forward to denounce such demands, saying the move could have serious consequences for children. In a long post on X (formerly Twitter) titled “Ban the Banners,” Varma asserted that prohibiting social media access to minors to “protect” them will, in turn, hinder their progress in the “hyper-competitive global information economy.” Pointing out that deeming social media as merely …

Ghaziabad Triple Suicide: Father Introduced Third Wife To Cops As Sister-In-Law, Has Child With Her | India News

Ghaziabad Triple Suicide: Father Introduced Third Wife To Cops As Sister-In-Law, Has Child With Her | India News

Last Updated:February 09, 2026, 12:53 IST Chetan, father of the three minors who died in Ghaziabad, allegedly had three wives, all biological sisters. Meanwhile, investigations into the case continue. A photo of the father of the minor sisters who jumped to death in Ghaziabad(L)/Their apartment building (R) (Source: Social Media) As the investigations into the case of three minor sisters who allegedly jumped to death from a ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad progress, reports have now pointed to a complex family structure involving three wives. According to News18’s sister publication, News18 Hindi, the maternal grandfather of the girls has made startling assertions about the family’s past while speaking to reporters. GHAZIABAD SISTERS’ DEATH: 3 WIVES, ONE LIVE-IN-PARTNER, MORE CLAIMS The elderly man said he had a total of 14 children, out of which 11 were females, while three were males. He said his eldest son, Deepu, had gone missing nearly 12 years ago, and nothing was yet known about him. Sujata was the eldest among all sisters, and had been married off to Chetan around 17-18 years …

Grandfather of three sisters who ended their lives in Ghaziabad demand ban on Korean game

Grandfather of three sisters who ended their lives in Ghaziabad demand ban on Korean game

New Delhi, The grandfather of the three minor sisters who allegedly jumped to their death from a ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad urged the government to ban the Korean task-based game that the girls were reportedly addicted to. Grandfather of three sisters who ended their lives in Ghaziabad demand ban on Korean game He told PTI that such a move could prevent other children from taking extreme steps. “I fold my hands before the government and request that the game be banned, so that no more such deaths or suicides happen,” said Dilip, the maternal grandfather of the three sisters, a resident of Seelampur in northeast Delhi. Even though initial investigations have not revealed the use of any Korean task-based app by the girls, a nine-page pocket diary recovered from the room of three sisters has offered a glimpse into their inner world, marked by an intense attachment to Korean culture and anguish over family strife. According to the police, the diary also showed the loneliness and the stress of Nishika , Prachi , and Pakhi …

Amid probe in Ghaziabad minors’ death, police find father’s live-in partner died of suicide in 2015| India News

Amid probe in Ghaziabad minors’ death, police find father’s live-in partner died of suicide in 2015| India News

The investigation into the suicide of the three minor sisters in Ghaziabad have revealed fresh details, raising more questions rather than giving closure to the case. Ghaziabad The park adjacent to the incident site has harldy witnessed visitors and woman and children have stayed away ever since the three girls jumped and died by suicide from their ninth-floor flat in Ghaziabad. (Photo by Sakib Ali / Hindustan Times) While the police established that the three half-sisters were depressed because their father had snatched their phones over obsession with the Korean culture, new details have emerged of the father, Chetan Kumar. It was revealed during the interrogation that Chetan Kumar’s live-in partner died under suspicious circumstances in 2015 after falling of the roof of a flat in Rajendra Nagar Colony in Sahibabad, according to PTI. Without revealing the details of the woman, police said that the case was dismissed at that time, treating it to be a case of suicide. Also Read: Three wives, 2015 suicide: New revelations on father of Ghaziabad girls who died by …

New revelations on father of Ghaziabad girls who died by suicide| India News

New revelations on father of Ghaziabad girls who died by suicide| India News

New details have emerged in the suicide case of three minor sisters in Ghaziabad, with investigators uncovering a complex family structure and long-standing domestic and financial stressors behind the tragedy. Uttar Pradesh Police investigate the deaths of three sisters who allegedly jumped from a window at Bharat City Society in the Tila Mod area on Wednesday, in Ghaziabad. The three sisters, aged 16, 14 and 11, lived in a high-rise apartment with their father, a 42-year-old stock trader, and his wives. They died by suicide after jumping from the building on Wednesday. As police began probing the case, they found that the family structure was far more complicated than initially believed. Interrogation has confirmed that the father currently has three wives — Sujata, the mother of the eldest daughter Nishika; Heena, the mother of the two younger sisters Prachi and Pakhi; and Tina. All three women are biological sisters, according to PTI. Investigators have also taken note of the father’s past relationship with a live-in partner, who died under suspicious circumstances in 2015 after falling …

‘Girls Were Depressed’: Police Reveal Findings In Ghaziabad Sisters’ Suicide Case | Ghaziabad News

‘Girls Were Depressed’: Police Reveal Findings In Ghaziabad Sisters’ Suicide Case | Ghaziabad News

Last Updated:February 07, 2026, 18:04 IST Officials said that after the phone was taken away, the girls were unable to play online games or communicate with their Korean friends. The tragic Ghaziabad triple death case has once again highlighted the urgent need for parents to be more aware of their children’s lives, both online and offline. In today’s world, where technology reigns supreme, the challenges of parenting have multiplied. Children are growing up in a digital ecosystem that offers immense opportunities but also exposes them to risks ranging from cyberbullying to unhealthy screen addiction. Ghaziabad police have shared early findings in the tragic case of three minor sisters who died by suicide in a high-rise apartment in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad, revealing that emotional distress played a key role in the incident. According to the investigation, the girls were depressed after their father took their mobile phones. The father reportedly took their phones after observing their obsession with the Korean culture. The three girls, aged 16, 14 and 11, died after falling from the ninth floor …