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‘Chased, beaten with hockey sticks’: Haryana bodybuilder killed after row over selfie, improper language

‘Chased, beaten with hockey sticks’: Haryana bodybuilder killed after row over selfie, improper language

A 26-year-old professional bodybuilder from Rohtak was beaten to death after a late-night altercation at a wedding in Haryana’s Bhiwani district, police said on Sunday. Bodybuilder killed after fight over “woman harassment” at wedding in Haryana’s Bhiwani(X/@HateDetectors) The victim, identified as Rohit Dhankhar of Humayunpur village, died at PGIMS Rohtak on Saturday after being assaulted by a group of men armed with rods and hockey sticks, reported news agency PTI. According to police, the incident began with a dispute over a selfie at the wedding venue on Friday night. Bhiwani Sadar SHO Vikas said a group of youths had been “taking selfies in the complex where the wedding was taking place” and were asked to step aside to allow women to pass. The objection triggered a heated argument with Dhankar and his friend Jatin. Assaulted after a car chase Jatin, who had accompanied Dhankhar to the wedding, said the group “thrashed his friend with rods and hockey sticks” until he collapsed. Dhankar was rushed to a hospital in Rohtak, where he succumbed to his injuries …

King Charles Could Not Meddle in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s UK Security Case? Insider Reveals Truth Behind ‘Improper’ Possibility

King Charles Could Not Meddle in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s UK Security Case? Insider Reveals Truth Behind ‘Improper’ Possibility

After losing the appeal against the Home Office over losing his security in the United Kingdom, Prince Harry expressed to the BBC about being “devastated” he won’t be able to return to his native place. During his interview, which was conducted after the judgment, Prince Harry said that he did not desire more “battles” about his security. He reportedly expressed feeling that he was cut off by his father, King Charles, because he decided to pursue the Home Office through the courts. According to Vanity Fair’s report, a royal source shared that it would have been “constitutionally improper for His Majesty to intervene while this matter was being considered by the government and reviewed by the courts.” In the Prince’s BBC interview, he expressed that he has always loved his country and he still does. He continued to say that it was “quite sad” that he wouldn’t be able to show his kids his native place. The king is reportedly said to have advised his son early to drop the legal action. The Prince revealed to …

Improper to force a Lok Sabha candidate to appear before ED ahead of polls: HC | Latest News India

It is not “proper” for the Enforcement Directorate to issue summons to an electoral candidate so close to the general elections, the Kerala high court observed on Tuesday when it adjourned a hearing in the masala bonds case to a later date that provided relief to TM Thomas Isaac, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). CPI(M) leader TM Thomas Isaac. Isaac, his party’s candidate in the Pathanamthitta Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala, had on February 1filed a plea before the high court, challenging the repeated summons being issued by the federal agency that investigates financial crimes, which is probing alleged violations of Foreign Exchange Management Act rules in the issuance of masala bonds by Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board in 2019. Unlock exclusive access to the story of India’s general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now! Read here: Lok Sabha polls mission to build ‘new India’: PM Modi “I have gone through the files placed before me and I do not think it is proper stage to disclose details since …

Air India CEO tells staff to report any improper behaviour on aircraft

Air India Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Campbell Wilson. File. | Photo Credit: PTI Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has told the airline staff to report any improper behaviour on aircraft to authorities at the earliest even if the matter appears to have been settled. In an internal communication to airlines’ employees, he reflected on the urinating incident to say that “the repulsion felt by the affected passenger is totally understandable and we share her distress.” “Whilst the story is more complicated than has been reported, there are clearly some lessons we can and must learn. “Most importantly is that, if an incident on our aircraft involves improper behaviour of such magnitude, we must report it to authorities at the earliest opportunity, even if we genuinely believe that the matter has been settled between the parties involved. “The same applies in the case of passengers deemed to meet the threshold of ‘Unruly’,” he said. Ten days after the shocking November 26 urinating incident on a New York-Delhi Air India flight, another episode of a …