Tag: House

  • Revanth visits Komatireddy’s house

    Hyderabad: TPCC chief Revanth Reddy on Wednesday met Komatireddy Venkat Reddy at his residence. The duo said to have discyussed about the current political situation in Congress party and especially on the joining of Pongulati and Jupalli.

    Speaking to the media later, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said that there are no differences with Revanth Reddy and will work unitedly to bring Congress into power in Telangana.

    Revanth Reddy said that without informing Komatireddy, Jana Reddy there won’t be any joining in Congress who belongs to their constituencies. He said that Congress will work hard in the State to at least win 15 MP seats and make Rahul Gandhi Prime Minister after the elections. He recalled how the then chief minister Rajashekar Reddy has worked hard in the United Andhra Pradesh to bring into power at the Centre twice by winning 30 MP seats.

    The duo has left for Jupalli’s residence and likely to visit Ponguleti’s residence later.

  • TTD Chairman visits MP’s house

    Visakhapatnam: TTD chairman and YSRCP North Andhra coordinator YV Subba Reddy paid a visit to Visakhapatnam MP MVV Satyanarayana’s residence on Wednesday and enquired about his family members.

    The visit was made after the MP’s son and wife along with his close associate G Venkateswara Rao (GV) were kidnapped and rescued recently in Visakhapatnam.

    The TTD Chairman interacted with the MP’s family members and GV, who was also present at the residence

  • Mob Sets Murder Accused’s House Ablaze In Chamba, Prohibitory Orders Imposed

    Mob Sets Murder Accused’s House Ablaze In Chamba, Prohibitory Orders Imposed

    A furious mob unleashed chaos as they set fire to the residence of Musafir Hussain, a murder accused in Chamba, triggering authorities to enforce strict prohibitory orders in a bid to curb further unrest, according to PTI.

    Chamba’s Superintendent of Police, Abhishek Yadav, confirmed that no casualties occurred during the incident. Disturbing viral videos captured the mob forcefully breaching police barricades.

    Musafir Hussain, currently incarcerated, stands accused of killing Manohar, a 28-year-old man who allegedly happened to be the uncle of a minor girl with whom Hussain was reportedly involved romantically. It is alleged that Hussain lured Manohar to his house, savagely beating him with a stick until he lost consciousness. Shockingly, he then dismembered the victim’s body into eight pieces and disposed of them in a nearby drain.

    Despite the presence of law enforcement, an unruly crowd managed to infiltrate Hussain’s residence and reduced it to ashes. Concerned about the situation escalating further, district authorities issued prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) for a duration of two months, limiting people’s movements in Chamba’s Salooni area.

    The remains of Manohar’s body were discovered in a drain in Bandal panchayat of Salooni on June 8, two days after he had been reported missing. As a result, the police apprehended three individuals, including Hussain. The other two suspects have been identified as Farida, Hussain’s wife, and a person named Shabir.

    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed his dismay over the tragic killing and the subsequent destruction of the accused’s house, deeming it incompatible with the state’s cherished “Dev Sanskriti” (divine culture). He assured the public that the culprits had already been arrested and expressed no objections if the opposition called for an investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

    However, Sukhu urged the opposition BJP not to exploit the sensitive matter for political gains, emphasizing the need to maintain harmony instead. The Chief Minister conducted a comprehensive review of the law and order situation, convening a meeting with deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to ensure heightened vigilance.

    Leader of the Opposition, Jai Ram Thakur, accompanied by state BJP chief Rajiv Bindal, plans to visit the victim’s family on Friday, demanding an NIA investigation into the murder. Both the Chief Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have appealed to the public to uphold communal harmony in the wake of this distressing incident.

  • Brazilian police raid former president’s home

    Brazilian police raid former president’s home

    Brasilia (IANS) | Brazil’s federal police raided the private residence of former President Jair Bolsonaro in the capital Brasilia and seized his cell phone as part of an investigation into alleged falsification of Covid-19 vaccination records.
    During the search operation on Wednesday, authorities arrested Bolsonaro’s aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Cid, as well as two of his bodyguards, Xinhua news agency reported.
    Bolsonaro confirmed the raid to reporters and denied any role in the allegedly forged documents, reiterating that he had never taken a Covid vaccine.
    In a statement, the federal police said it issued a total of 16 search and arrest warrants as well as six preventive detention orders in Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro.
    It said the investigation centered around the suspected insertion of incorrect vaccination data into the health ministry’s database between November 2021 and December 2022.
    The federal Supreme Court is overseeing the investigation into allegations, which include violating health regulations and participating in criminal associations.
    The former president returned to Brazil in March after moving to the US following his defeat in the October 2022 presidential election.
    He traveled to Florida last December after applying for a six-month US tourist visa, after losing the election to his leftist rival Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
    Bolsonaro is facing another investigation into whether he incited riots at the Supreme Court, Congress and presidential palaces on January 8, a week after Lula was inaugurated.

  • Husband wanted to sell the house, murdered his wife when she refused

    Husband wanted to sell the house, murdered his wife when she refused

    Bemetara. After a dispute between husband and wife in Dhaurabhata of the district, the husband killed the wife by throwing a stone on her head. Police is interrogating the accused husband in custody.

    According to the information received from the police, 51-year-old Kripa Barle had a dispute with his wife Kavita yesterday morning while taking bath in the village pond in Dhaurabhatha village of Saja police station area. After this, in a fit of rage, Kripa Ram killed his wife by stoning her on the head near the ghat in the pond itself. As soon as the police got the information about the incident, station in-charge Vivek Patle along with his staff reached the spot, till then the accused escaped from the spot and was hiding by running towards Thankamhariya road.

    On the basis of information, the police reached the spot and took the accused into custody. Station in-charge Patle said that Kripa Barle told during interrogation that he was troubled by his wife’s illness, about which the two had a conversation. The husband of the deceased has been taken into custody by the police and is being interrogated. In the case, the police prepared the panchnama of the dead body on the spot and sent it to Saja Hospital for PM. After PMing the dead body here, it has been handed over to the relatives.

    It is said that the accused was pressurizing his wife to sell the house, but the deceased was not ready to sell the house, due to which there was tension between the two. Information has come to the fore about repeated disputes regarding the amount spent for the treatment of the deceased. However, the reason behind the murder is being said by the police to come out in the deliberation itself.