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freelawbydjure · 2 years ago
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Supreme Court bench disapproves another bench assigning a case; cases are to be assigned only by the CJI
On March 13, 2023, the Supreme Court of India observed the disapproval of, one bench assigning a case to the other bench. In the order delivered, the top Court highlighted the fact that it is an established practice of the Court that all the cases are to be assigned only by the Chief Justice of India. The main issue here was the order passed by a bench on February 27, comprising Justices CT Ravikumar and MR Shah directing to list of the case before the bench comprising Justice BR Gavai. 
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Lakhimpur Kheri case is going on “not slow-paced”, says Supreme Court
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Advocate Prashant Bhushan (appearing for the victims) today urged to the Supreme Court bench that the trial in the Lakhimpur Kheri case is slow-paced. The bench opposed this statement today while hearing the matter and opined that the case is going on “not slow-paced”. Lakhimpur Kheri case is the one in which Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister Ajay Mishra, was accused of the death of four farmers involved in a protest. On January 25, 2023, an interim order was passed granting interim bail of 8 weeks to Ashish Mishra as well as the other four accused. Today, the bench directed that this interim order will continue to operate.
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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Lakhimpur Kheri Violence LIVE UPDATES: SKM rejects UP govt SIT; threatens 'rail roko' on Oct 18
Lakhimpur Kheri Violence LIVE UPDATES: SKM rejects UP govt SIT; threatens ‘rail roko’ on Oct 18
Rejecting the SIT and the inquiry commission set up by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the Lakhimpur Kheri violence, the SKM on Friday said that it will call for a nationwide ‘rail roko’ protest on October 18 if its demands are not fulfilled. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha has been demanding that Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Ajay Mishra be sacked and his son Ashish Mishra arrested in…
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tezlivenews · 3 years ago
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दिल्ली-गाजियाबाद मार्ग पर यातायात कुछ समय के लिए हुआ प्रभावित, नोएडा सीमा पर जारी है सघन जांच
दिल्ली-गाजियाबाद मार्ग पर यातायात कुछ समय के लिए हुआ प्रभावित, नोएडा सीमा पर जारी है सघन जांच
Lakhimpur Kheri Violence: उत्तर प्रदेश (Uttar Pradesh) के लखीमपुर खीरी (Lakhimpur Kheri) जिले में हुई हिंसा के मद्देनजर गाजियाबाद पुलिस (Ghaziabad Police) की तरफ से राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग-9 और 24 को बंद किए जाने के कारण दिल्ली पुलिस (Delhi Police) ने सोमवार को गाजीपुर सीमा (Ghazipur border) की तरफ जाने वाले यातायात (Traffic) को कुछ समय के लिए दूसरी तरफ मोड़ दिया. यातायात पुलिस (Traffic Police) ने…
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technomoz · 3 years ago
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Farm laws repealed: Unions refuse to budge; call for further action after PM Modi's Gurupurab announcement
Farm laws repealed: Unions refuse to budge; call for further action after PM Modi’s Gurupurab announcement
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of the controversial farm laws, farmers’ unions such as Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) and Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) said they would not budge yet. While they welcomed the center’s decision to repeal the agriculture laws, these unions said they would not stop the protests until and unless the laws were completely repealed in…
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lok-shakti · 3 years ago
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Lakhimpur Kheri news: लखीमपुर खीरी में किसानों की गोली लगने से भी हुई मौत? जानें क्या कहती है पोस्टमॉर्टम रिपोर्ट
Lakhimpur Kheri news: लखीमपुर खीरी में किसानों की गोली लगने से भी हुई मौत? जानें क्या कहती है पोस्टमॉर्टम रिपोर्ट
हाइलाइट्सलखीमपुर खीरी घटना को लेकर पूरे प्रदेश में मचा भूचालहिंसा में आठ लोगों की हुई मौत, किसानों ने फायरिंग का भी लगाया था आरोपपोस्टमॉर्टम रिपोर्ट में पुष्टि, किसी भी किसान की गोली लगने से नहीं हुई मौतलखीमपुर खीरीयूपी के लखीमपुर खीरी हिंसा मामले में कहा जा रहा था कि गृह राज्यमंत्री अजय मिश्र टेनी के बेटे आशीष मिश्र ने किसानों पर गाड़ियां चढ़वा दीं। हालांकि सोमवार को यहां धरना स्थल पर मौजूद…
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journalistcafe · 3 years ago
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किसानों को चिढ़ाते अजय मिश्रा टेनी का वीडियो वायरल, इस बयान ने भड़काई लखीमपुर में आग...
किसानों को चिढ़ाते अजय मिश्रा टेनी का वीडियो वायरल, इस बयान ने भड़काई लखीमपुर में आग…
लखीमपुर खीरी हिंसा के बाद से सांसद और केंद्रीय गृह राज्यमंत्री अजय मिश्रा टेनी के इस्तीफे की मांग की जा रही है। वहीं इस मामले का इल्जाम उनके बेटे आशीष मिश्रा उर्फ मोनी के ऊपर लगा है। लखीमपुर खीरी में चार किसानों को गाड़ी से कुचलने के आरोप में आशीष मिश्रा पर केस दर्ज हो चुका है। इस हिंसा में अब तक 8 लोग की मौत हो चुक�� है। इन मौतों के बाद से उत्तर प्रदेश की राजनीति में उथल-पुथल मची है। इन सबके बीच…
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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Chhattisgarh, Punjab govts to give Rs 50 lakh to families of farmers, journalist Lakhimpur violence
Chhattisgarh, Punjab govts to give Rs 50 lakh to families of farmers, journalist Lakhimpur violence
Image Source : PTI Chhattisgarh, Punjab govts to give Rs 50 lakh to families of farmers, journalist Lakhimpur violence Both Chhattisgarh and Punjab governments on Wednesday announced financial assistance of Rs 50 lakh each to families of four farmers and a journalist killed in the violence that broke out in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri. The Chief Ministers of the two Congress-ruled states,…
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tezlivenews · 3 years ago
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Lakhimpur Violence: प्रियंका का फूटा गुस्सा, कहा- मुझे बिना किसी मामले के हिरासत में लिया लेकिन...
Lakhimpur Violence: प्रियंका का फूटा गुस्सा, कहा- मुझे बिना किसी मामले के हिरासत में लिया लेकिन…
लखनऊ. लखीमपुर खरी मामले में कांग्रेस महासचिव और यूपी प्रभारी प्रियंका गांधी ने एक बार फिर केंद्रीय गृह राज्य मंत्री अजय मिश्रा और उनके बेटे अशीष मिश्रा के साथ ही यूपी सरकार पर भी निशाना साधा है. प्रियंका गांधी ने कहा कि यूपी पुलिस ने मुझे बिना किसी एफआईआर के हिरासत में लिया लेकिन अभी तक पुलिस उस व्यक्ति को गिरफ्तार नहीं कर सकी है जिसके खिलाफ एफआईआर दर्ज हो गई है. प्रियंका गांधी ने कहा कि मामले…
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topviralnews1 · 3 years ago
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लखीमपुर हिंसा केस मे  केन्द्रीय गृह राज्य मंत्री के बेटे पर FIR दर्ज जल्द हो जाने क्या है पूरा मामला-Lakhimpur Violence Case News
लखीमपुर हिंसा केस मे  केन्द्रीय गृह राज्य मंत्री के बेटे पर FIR दर्ज जल्द हो जाने क्या है पूरा मामला-Lakhimpur Violence Case News
Lakhimpur Violence Case News- Lakhimpur Violence Case News- उत्तर प्रदेश के लखीमपुर खीरी जिले मे हुई हिंसा के बाद केंद्रीय गृह मंत्री अजय मिश्रा के बेटे आशीष मिश्रा के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज कारवाई जा चुकी है। आशीष मिश्रा के खिलाफ गैर इरादतन और हत्या के धारा मे केस दर्ज किया गया है। इस केस मे IG रेंज लक्ष्मी ने कहा की तहरीर के आधार पर नामजद आशीष मिश्रा, मोनु और 15-20 अज्ञात लोगो के खिलाफ धारा…
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teznews · 3 years ago
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राहुल गांधी: लखीमपुर घटना को बताया नरसंहार, कहा- हम बलिदान को बेकार नहीं होने देंगे
राहुल गांधी: लखीमपुर घटना को बताया नरसंहार, कहा- हम बलिदान को बेकार नहीं होने देंगे
फाइल फोटो नई दिल्लीः उत्तर प्रदेश के लखीमपुर खीरी में रविवार को भाजपा नेता और केंद्रीय गृह राज्य मंत्री अजय मिश्र के बेटे आशीष मिश्र की गाड़ी से किसानों के कुचले जाने के मामले ने तूल पकड़ लिया। इसकी गूंज शाम तक दिल्ली में भी सुनाई दी। कांग्रेस नेता राहुल गांधी ने इस घटना को नरसंहार करार दिया। साथ ही उन्होंने किसान सत्याग्रह जिंदाबाद का नारा भी लगाया। क्या बोले राहुल गांधी? राहुल ने अपने ट्वीट में…
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newstfionline · 3 years ago
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Tuesday, October 5, 2021
‘Major’ Oil Spill Off California Coast Threatens Wetlands and Wildlife (NYT) A pipeline failure off the coast of Orange County, Calif., on Saturday caused at least 126,000 gallons of oil to spill into the Pacific Ocean, creating a 13-square-mile slick that continued to grow on Sunday, officials said. Dead fish and birds washed ashore in some places as cleanup crews raced to try to contain the spill, which created a slick that extended from Huntington Beach to Newport Beach. It was not immediately clear what caused the leak, which officials said occurred three miles off the coast of Newport Beach and involved a pipeline failure. Mayor Kim Carr of Huntington Beach said at a news conference on Sunday afternoon that the spill was “one of the most devastating situations our community has dealt with in decades.”
The Pandora Papers (Foreign Policy) The massive leak of secret financial data has revealed the offshore wealth of some of the world’s most powerful people. The data, dubbed the Pandora Papers by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists—the group that spearheaded the project—shows how far some world leaders, billionaires, and other oligarchs have gone to hide their wealth. Considering the vast wealth of America’s own oligarchs, it’s surprising on first blush to see no U.S. names mentioned. One simple explanation, put forward by the Washington Post, is that U.S. millionaires and billionaires have enough tools available within the U.S. tax code to shield most of their wealth already.
Spain’s foreign tourism soars but well below pre-pandemic level (Reuters) Foreign tourism to Spain rose rapidly in August as looser travel restrictions tempted back summer sunseekers though visitor numbers remained at around half their pre-pandemic levels, official statistics showed on Monday. The number of foreign tourists visiting in August more than doubled from a year ago to 5.19 million but was still barely above half the level seen in 2019, the National Statistics Institute said on Monday.
Farmers among 8 killed as India protest erupts in violence (CNN) At least eight people were killed when violence broke out in India’s Uttar Pradesh state on Sunday after a car linked to a federal minister ran over two farmers taking part in a protest against controversial farm laws. A farmers’ union spokesperson said Sunday the deaths happened after a convoy of vehicles associated with junior home affairs minister Ajay Mishra Teni “ran over several protesters.” Protests in Lakhimpur Kheri began on September 25 after Teni reportedly said “farmers should reform themselves or they will be reformed,” according to CNN affiliate CNN-News18.
India’s Christians living in fear as claims of ‘forced conversions’ swirl (Guardian) It was a stifling July afternoon when the crowd moved into the small district of Lakholi, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, and gathered outside the house of Tamesh War Sahu. Sahu, a 55-year-old volunteer with the Home Guard who had begun following Christianity more than five years previously, had never before had issues with his neighbours. But now, more than 100 people had descended from surrounding villages and were shouting Hindu nationalist slogans outside his front door. Sahu’s son Moses, who had come out to investigate the noise, was beaten by the mob, who then charged inside. As the men entered the house, they shouted death threats at Sahu’s wife and began tearing posters bearing Bible quotes down from the walls. Bibles were seized from the shelves and brought outside where they were set alight, doused in water and the ashes thrown in the gutter. “We will teach you a lesson,” some people were heard to shout. “This is what you get for forcing people into Christianity.”      Sahu’s family was not the only one attacked that day. Four other local Christian households were also targeted by mobs, led by the Hindu nationalist vigilante group Bajrang Dal, known for their aggressive and hardline approach to “defending” Hinduism. Since the beginning of the year there have been similar attacks across Chhattisgarh, already the Indian state with the second highest number of incidents against Christians. In some villages, Christian churches have been vandalised, in others pastors have been beaten or abused. Congregations have been broken up by mobs and believers hospitalised with injuries. The police, too, stand accused—of making threats to Christians, hauling them into police stations and carrying out raids on Sunday prayer services. The attacks have coincided with renewed attention on a longstanding claim from rightwing Hindu groups: that a string of forced conversions are taking place in Chhattisgarh. Such claims have been made by senior figures in the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), which governs India.
Japan’s Parliament elects former diplomat Kishida as new PM (AP) Japan’s parliament on Monday elected Fumio Kishida, a former moderate turned hawk, as prime minister. He’ll face an economy battered by the pandemic, security threats from China and North Korea and leadership of a political party whose popularity is sagging ahead of a fast-approaching crucial national election. He replaces Yoshihide Suga, who resigned after only one year in office as his support plunged over his government’s handling of the pandemic and insistence on holding the Tokyo Olympics as the virus spread.
New Zealand admits it can no longer get rid of coronavirus (AP) New Zealand’s government acknowledged Monday what most other countries did long ago: It can no longer completely get rid of the coronavirus. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a cautious plan to ease lockdown restrictions in Auckland, despite an outbreak there that continues to simmer. Since early in the pandemic, New Zealand had pursued an unusual zero-tolerance approach to the virus through strict lockdowns and aggressive contact tracing. Under Ardern’s plan that starts Tuesday, Aucklanders will be able to meet outdoors with loved ones from one other household, early childhood centers will reopen and people will be able to go to the beach. The dates for a phased reopening of retail stores and later bars and restaurants have yet to be decided.
3,000 Yazidis Are Still Missing. Their Families Know Where Some of Them Are. (NYT) The voice messages sent by Abbas Hussein’s teenage son are heartbreaking in their matter-of-factness. The boy, a member of Iraq’s Yazidi minority who was kidnapped by Islamic State fighters seven years ago, asks about his mother and wonders why his father has not been in touch. In the messages sent last summer to his father, an unemployed laborer, the son says his captor will not let him send any more because his parents have not delivered payments as demanded. “Father, if you don’t have money, that’s OK. Just let me know,” says the teenager, who still has the voice of a child. “I will work and save money and give it to him to let me talk to you.”      Mr. Hussein has known for more than a year that his son and five other relatives are being held in Turkish-controlled northern Syria by a former ISIS fighter who joined the Syrian National Army—a Turkish-backed coalition of armed opposition groups that includes mercenaries and Syrian rebels. He’s one of roughly 3,000 Yazidis still missing after being captured by ISIS during its takeover of parts of Iraq and Syria. While most of the missing are presumed dead, hundreds more are thought to be alive and held captive in Syria or Turkey. In some cases, their families know where they are and have even been in contact with them or their captors. But financial support from governments and private donors, as well as interest from them in finding the missing Yazidis, has dried up.
Taliban-style security welcomed by some, feared by others (AP) It wasn’t 7 a.m. yet and already the line outside the police station’s gates was long, with men bringing their complaints and demands for justice to Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers. Something new they immediately found: The Taliban fighters who are now the policemen don’t demand bribes like police officers did under the U.S-backed government of the past 20 years. “Before, everyone was stealing our money,” said Hajj Ahmad Khan, who was among those in line at the Kabul District 8 police station on a recent day. “Everywhere in our villages and in government offices, everyone had their hands out,” he said.      Many Afghans fear the harsh ways of the Taliban, their hard-line ideology or their severe restrictions of women’s freedoms. But the movement does bring a reputation for not being corrupt, a stark contrast to the government it ousted, which was notoriously rife with bribery, embezzlement and graft. Even residents who shudder at the potential return of punishments—such as chopping off the hands of thieves—say some security has returned to Kabul since the Taliban swept in on Aug. 15. Under the previous government, gangs of thieves had driven most people off the streets by dark. Several roads between cities are again open and have even been given the green light for travel by some international aid organizations.
Deadly, historic Tropical Cyclone Shaheen departs Oman after devastating flooding (Washington Post) In the course of a single day, an exceptionally rare hurricane-strength storm unloaded up to four years’ worth of rain along Oman’s northern coast, causing deadly flooding. Named Tropical Cyclone Shaheen, the tempest slammed ashore late Sunday, about 50 miles to the west of Muscat, Oman’s capital city. The storm has since departed, but not before leaving 11 dead in Oman, mostly because of flash flooding and landslides. The storm was also blamed for two fatalities in Iran, where the bodies of two fishermen were found.
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bhakdeissues · 3 years ago
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What is happening??????????????
Recently a video was released of farmers being run over by a politician's son in Lakhimpur, India leading to the death of eight and injuries to many (https://www.indiatoday.in/india/video/aap-leader-video-farmers-run-over-by-vehicle-lakhimpur-kheri-violence-1860853-2021-10-05?jwsource=cl). It took the government more than 10 days to arrest the accused just because he was the son of the ruling party MLA (and is probably given VIP treatment in prison). On the other hand, a reporter going to cover the Hathras Incident (gang rape and murder of a 19-year-old girl) was arrested while on the way to the location.
I want to ask what is happening!!!!!!!!!!!!! What is happening to the justice system of India? Is too far gone that it cannot distinguish between the guilty and the innocent? How much does a common man need to suffer to get justice for the crimes of others? Is it justified to call the farmers terrorists (those protesting the Farmer laws)? Is it okay for the politicians to give hate speeches (against Muslims) during open mics and stay out of jail? Is it okay to arrest a person who talks about unity and getting together?
The government is in support of these criminals, and nothing is happening to bring about justice. All the fields have been rigged by the ruling party - BJP be it the sports sector, agriculture sector, industry sector and has left no room for the welfare of the common man. The ruling party came into power with the agenda to protect the interest of the common man and it is only doing the opposite and helping the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer.
Could India return to a place where it used to be called an egalitarian system? Could there be a system in place in India where human rights are actually valued? or Will the country actually honour the fundamental rights that it stands on? The answer to all these questions is questionable as no evidence suggests that the ruling party is actually doing right by its citizens.
I had these questions in my mind since the protest of JNU students over the unfair execution of Afzal Guru (one of the suspects under Parliamentary attack in 2001) in 2013 but a fair trial was not conducted and was sentenced to death on circumstantial evidence. This was the height of injustice caused by the government of India (BJP - the ruling party) to save some traitors from being exposed.
In the end, I would like to say that the system needs to change and a series of events need to happen in order to bring out a change in the current situation India is in.
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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Lakhimpur Kheri: Shiv Sena slams UP govt over detention of leaders
Lakhimpur Kheri: Shiv Sena slams UP govt over detention of leaders
Image Source : PTI Lakhimpur: Shiv Sena slams UP govt over detention of leaders  Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana on Tuesday criticised the Uttar Pradesh government for sealing the district borders and stopping the opposition leaders from visiting Lakhimpur Kheri, where 8 people, including 4 farmers, died on Sunday.  “Yogi-government sealed the borders of Lakhimpur Kheri, arrested Congress leader…
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dailynews9 · 2 years ago
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Farmer killed in wild elephant attack near Dudhwa reserve
Farmer killed in wild elephant attack near Dudhwa reserve
Pilibhit: A 60 – year – old farmer was trampled to death by a wild elephant near Dudhwa tiger reserve in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri district on Sunday, forest officials said. The victim, Ram Bharose Lal of village Shivpuri under Mohmadi block circle in the district, was in his wheat field near Mohammadi forest range of south Kheri forest division when the jumbo attacked and killed him on the spot…
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tezlivenews · 3 years ago
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लखीमपुर कांड में प्रियंका के तल्ख तेवर की इंदिरा से तुलना, क्या 'बेलछी कांड' की तरह कांग्रेस को दे सकेगा यूपी में संजीवनी?
लखीमपुर कांड में प्रियंका के तल्ख तेवर की इंदिरा से तुलना, क्या ‘बेलछी कांड’ की तरह कांग्रेस को दे सकेगा यूपी में संजीवनी?
‘अगर इस गाड़ी में मुझे ले जाओगे तो मेरा अपहरण करोगे। जबरदस्ती धकेलकर ले जा रहे हो मुझे, तुम्हारा कोई हक नहीं ह��। छू के देखो मुझे…।’ लखीमपुर जाने से रोकने पर रात में प्रियंका का यह रौद्र रूप दिखा। यूपी चुनाव से ठीक पहले लखीमपुर कांड ने कांग्रेस को बड़ा मुद्दा दे दिया है। प्रियंका गांधी रात ही पहले लखनऊ और फिर लखीमपुर के लिए रवाना हुईं, तो रोके जाने पर उनके तेवर बेहद तल्ख दिखे। ऐसे में बेलछी कांड,…
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Leopard Attack in Aarey Colony: Cattle Farm Worker Attacked by Big Cat While Talking on Phone, Second Incident This Week
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Leopard Attack in Aarey Colony: Cattle Farm Worker Attacked by Big Cat While Talking on Phone, Second Incident This Week
Mumbai, November 10: In a shocking incident that took place in Mumbai, a leopard attacked a worker from a cattle farm in Goregaon’s Aarey Milk Colony. As per reports, this is the second incident of a leopard attack this week. Reportedly, the man sustained minor injuries during the big cat’s attack.
According to a report in Mid-day, the Forest Department has sprung into action after the incident came to light. Forest officials are taking steps to trap the big cat which is suspected to behind the attack. As per reports, the same leopard killed a toddler recently. The incident took place on November 6 at around 8 pm, when a man identified as Ram Yadav (61) was talking on the phone. Leopard Attack: Farmer Mauled to Death by Big Cat While Sleeping in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri, Third Incident Since August.
Officials said that Yadav works on a cattle farm which is close to the forest patch. Speaking about the incident a local said, “The workers started shouting, following which the leopard vanished in the bushes. It is possible this was a chance encounter and both the person and the leopard were unaware of each other due to the darkness. The worker did not suffer serious injuries.”
As per reports, the big cat was spotted at least four to five times it the area, however, it did not attack at anyone. Sources said that the animal was sitting peacefully at one location. In the incident, Yadav suffered minor injuries, however, he did not go to a hospital. After the incident cane to light, locals informed the forest department about the attack. Bihar: Man-Eating Tiger, Who Mauled 9 People to Death in Bagaha, Killed Hours After Shoot at Sight Order Issued.
Following this, forest officials installed camera traps in the area to track the movement of the big cat. As per reports, there are about 30 camera traps that have been installed in the Aarey Milk Colony. These cameras are installed to monitor the leopard’s movement. Besides, two trap cages are also present in the areas.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 10, 2022 03:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).
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