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WATCH | I will hang myself if allegations proved: Brij Bhushan
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In a video message released on Sunday, Singh said, "I will hang myself even if a single allegation against me is proved. The matter is with the Delhi Police, so I won't be able to speak much in detail on the matter. I have been saying this from the first day if these wrestlers have any video evidence against me. You should ask anyone who is associated with wrestling. Is Brij Bhushan Ravana?"
If I resign, it will mean that I have accepted their allegations: Brij Bhushan
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On Friday evening, Delhi Police registered two FIRs against the WFI president in response to the sexual harassment allegations made by the women wrestlers. Speaking to reporters, Brij Bhushan said: "Resignation is not a big deal but I am not a criminal. If I resign, it will mean that I have accepted their (wrestlers') allegations. My tenure is almost over (next month). The government has formed a three-member committee and elections will be held in 45 days and my term will end after the elections.
Shaista managing Atiq's financial empire: Police sources
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According to police sources, Shaista has information about her husband's massive wealth and property acquired in the past four decades. "We have information that Shaista is desperately trying to hold on to the wealth and ensure that she saves it for her sons. We are now probing sources that helped the family get these properties, many of which may be 'benami'. The police carried out raids at Sallahpur and Hatwa villages of Prayagraj. Atiq Ahmed's brother Ashraf's in-laws' house is also in Sallahpur village," said a police official.
Excise policy scam: Delhi court fixes May 12 to consider CBI's supplementary charge sheet against Sisodia, others
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The CBI told Judge M.K. Nagpal of the Rouse Avenue Court that the prosecution sanction against Sisodia has already been procured from the competent authorities.
Umesh Pal murder: Three aides of Atiq's son, arms supplier in Delhi jails, says Special Cell
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Earlier reports had said that Khalid and Zeeshan were handed over to the Uttar Pradesh Police's Special Task Force. Asad is on the run in connection with the sensational murder of Umesh Pal - a witness in former BSP MLA Raju Pal murder - that took place in Prayagraj in February. Zeeshan and Khalid, who helped Asad to hide in Delhi, were detained from Sangam Vihar.
Oppn MPs take out protest march over Adani issue, seek JPC probe
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They were, however, stopped at Vijay Chowk by Delhi Police. Mallikarjun Kharge LoP in the Rajya Sabha said, "This fight is to save democracy and whoever speaks against the government is being intimidated." Kharge while defending Rahul Gandhi said that he was not being allowed to speak in Parliament. Responding to the.
Kejriwal slams PM Modi over arrests made in connection with 'anti-Modi' posters
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Addressing a public meeting at Jantar Mantar, Kejriwal said: "Why is the prime minister so scared? I saw that posters were put up against me and I don't have any problem with that. There won't be any FIR or arrest. "There was just a poster of 'Modi Hatao Desh Bachao' which was not a big deal. Why is the PM so insecure that he is putting everyone in jail?" the AAP convenor said while addressing a gathering.
'Sexual assault' remark: Rahul Gandhi sends 4-page reply to Delhi Police
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The sources said that Gandhi sent four-page reply to Delhi Police highlighting in 10 points. However, the sources have said that the answers were not clear in nature. A Delhi Police team led by Special CP, Law and Order, Dr Sagar Preet Hooda and DCP, New Delhi Pranav Tayal had reached Gandhi's home in Tughlak lane on Sunday morning to serve him a notice.
Without govt's direction Delhi Police can't go to Rahul's house, says CM Gehlot
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Addressing a press briefing, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said, "Delhi Police went to Rahul Gandhi's residence despite the fact that he had said he will give answer in 8-10 days. It is impossible to believe that without the direction of the ruling government, the Delhi Police can take such action.
Seeking info on victims who approached Rahul, will take legal action against culprits: Delhi Police
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The Delhi Police are seeking information about the whereabouts of victims who approached him during his Bharat Jodo Yatra and informed him about their sexual assault. Heavy security arrangements were made outside the house during the visit of senior officials. Heavy security arrangements were made outside the house.
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