#Madhya Pradesh crime
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rightnewshindi · 3 days ago
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ख्वाजा के गुलामों से उलझना छोड़ दे.. फेंक देंगे काटकर.. हिंदू संगठनों के विरोध के बाद छात्रा अल्फिया खान के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज
#News ख्वाजा के गुलामों से उलझना छोड़ दे.. फेंक देंगे काटकर.. हिंदू संगठनों के विरोध के बाद छात्रा अल्फिया खान के खिलाफ FIR दर्ज
Madhya Pradesh News: प्रदेश के रीवा जिले के अवधेश प्रताप सिंह विश्वविद्यालय में एमबीए की छात्रा की सोशल मीडिया पर अपलोड की गई रील पर विवाद खड़ा हो गया है। हिंदू संगठनों के सोमवार को छात्रा पर केस दर्ज करने को लेकर विरोध प्रदर्शन किया। जिसके बाद पुलिस ने छात्रा पर एफआईआर दर्ज की है। वहीं, छात्रा ने सोशल मीडिया पर एक और वीडियो पोस्ट कर माफी मांगी है। इधर, रील सामने आने के बाद यूनिवर्सिटी ने भी…
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indiaweekly · 2 months ago
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indianfasttrack · 5 months ago
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शराब गटकने के आरोप में चूहा गिरफ्तार
मध्यप्रदेश- क्या चुहे शराब पीते हैं? मध्य प्रदेश में तो पीते हैं। यहां एक चूहे को एक पुलिस स्टेशन में शराब की बोतलें खाली करने के आरोप में गिरफ्तार किया गया है। शराबी चूहे को अब अदालत के सामने पेश किया जाएगा! यह विचित्र घटना छिदवाड़ा जिले के एक पुलिस स्टेशन से प्रकाश में आई है। (Rat arrested for swallowing liquor) पुलिस ने प्लास्टिक की बोतल��ं में पैक अवैध शराब जब्त की थी और बोतलों को स्टोर रूम…
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metamatar · 9 months ago
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October 10, 2022
Amit Kumar had everything going for him. After graduating in engineering and landing a decent job, Amit wanted to settle down with his childhood sweetheart Renu. The couple had known each other since Class IX and dreamt of a life together. The only difficulty was that Renu belonged to a Brahmin family and Amit was a Dalit.
With their homes barely a kilometre apart in Garhwa district of Jharkhand, Renu knew her family would never approve of the match. The couple decided to run away and tie the knot in another State. And thus began their tale of unending harassment and tragedy.
The couple married at a temple in Dehradun and got their marriage registered there. They had just about settled down at Paonta Sahib in Himachal Pradesh when, in a midnight raid, the Uttar Pradesh police took away Renu, claiming that she had been abducted. Amit and Renu have not seen or spoken to each other since that fateful night of August 13, 2021.
Amit’s life has been a quagmire of legal battles and dismissed habeas corpus petitions since then. “I fear my wife is no more,” he told The Hindu.
Activists say such tragic situations can be avoided if couples like Amit and Renu are provided safe houses and special protection by the State governments as mandated by the Supreme Court.
According to data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the number of “honour killings” in the country was 24, 25 and 33 in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand topped the list in 2021 and 2020, while Manipur was on top in 2019.
The government in 2021 informed Parliament that there were 145 “honour killing” incidents in the country between 2017 and 2019.
Interestingly, though the NCRB report attributed only 25 deaths to “honour killings” in 2020, it said there were 27 deaths due to casteism and 1,558 due to “illicit relationship”. Similarly, in 2021, 33 deaths were listed under “honour killings”, but 1,544 and 1,532 under “illicit relationship” and “love affairs”, respectively.
So far, only Delhi, Haryana and Punjab have safe houses for inter-faith and inter-religious couples. Kerala has only announced the setting up of a safe house.
In fact, only 21 States have said that they have complied with the Supreme Court directives, which means that they have asked the police officers concerned of a State for strict compliance, according to Dhanak for Humanity, a non-governmental organisation which works with such couples, helping them solemnise their marriages and providing legal support.
The Supreme Court had in 2018 directed that safe houses be set up in every district as well as a special cell in States for couples facing opposition from families and community.
Gaurav Yadav, an engineer from IIT Chennai, said he was working with survivors of “honour crimes” and couples who are in hiding to petition the government for more safe houses across the country.
“Soon we will form an official grouping and petition the government to follow the Supreme Court directives on safe houses and special cells,” Mr. Yadav said, adding that he had organised a convention regarding the same in Delhi recently.
He said though couples had been demanding that safe houses be set up, the State administrations had looked the other way.
An example is of Ravikant Chandrawanshi and Alisha, who had a harrowing time getting married under the Special Marriage Act in Chhattisgarh.
The inter-faith couple at first decided to elope and marry in Bilaspur. However, a lack of support system and security, including finances, saw them return home in Kawardha within four days.
“As my wife’s family were well to do and politically connected, they kept up the pressure on us. Finally, we had to take legal recourse and approached the High Court asking them to direct the State administration to provide the mandated safe house and police protection.
“However, we were informed that there was no safe house and Alisha had to go to a sakhi centre or a women’s safe house,” Mr. Chandravanshi said.
Though the couple approached the highest of authorities, they were not given any police protection either and had to go into hiding for around six months after their marriage.
According to Asif Iqbal of Dhanak for Humanity, most States send the girl to a Nari Niketan after couples approach them. “It is here that the girl is the most insecure as her family mostly approaches her and puts pressure to go back. Many a time, this also leads to what is known as honour killing of the girl”.
Sanjay Sachadev of Love Commandoes, an organisation which rescues and shelters such couples, said, “The need of the hour is safe houses across the country. In almost every case, the police try and send the girl to a women’s shelter and the boy is left to fend for himself.”
A couple who are staying in a Delhi safe house and did not wish to be identified said that they could not have thought of living together had it not been for the security of the safe house.
Mr. Iqbal, whose organisation has helped many couples seek legal recourse to stay together and get married, said that of the distress calls he receives, the most were from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
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ultfreakme · 1 year ago
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Freeing Palestine is India's fight
I've seen lots of posts about how Western countries and their populations should be concerned for stopping the genocide in Palestine but Indians are involved in this as well.
India has a HUGE Islamophobia problem, from the day India became what it is, this country exists the way it does through conflict regarding religious majorities and it is a problem we must acknowledge.
Collective punishment has often been carried out indiscriminately against Muslims in India- Muslim people's houses in Madhya Pradesh have been demolished without warning. This has also happened in Uttar Pradesh and in 2023, Haryana(300 businesses and homes). These were all normal innocent civilians who had proper legal paperwork showing their purchase and ownership of their home and land, but the police did not care. In many of these instances the police stood by and were involved in demolition and all of these were under BJP-majority and ruled areas. The recent Ram Mandir was built on the demolished land of Babri Masjid(it was built in the 14th century before India as it was even a THING, its destruction & demolition on the claim that it was Ram's birth place is unfair). Hate crimes against Muslims run amok and there are multiple cases of violence against Muslims in India.
PM Modi of the BJP party has been consistent in maintaining positive relations with Benjamin Netanyahu and the occupying force of Israel. A majority of the military equipment for India comes from Israel, and India has constantly been neutral in UN council meetings when decisions regarding Israel are brought up. A spyware called Pegasus, developed by the occupying force of Israel was used to surveil politicians, journalists, activists etc severely breaching right to privacy and threatening freedom of speech.
Worse; India has been using the Israeli strategy of colonizing Palestine with Kashmir. Jammu & Kashmir is a union territory which basically means they are allowed to function independently on most fronts but India has been seeking to integrate J&K into itself and has been extremely hostile to its Muslim citizens and are currently intensifying their occupation efforts. There have been consistent internet and communication blackouts since 2018 and it is STILL ongoing.
India invited Israeli officials to Kashmir to open 'Centers of Excellence' which are supposedly for agricultural innovation but everyone in J&K are concerned and see it as India taking an opportunity to intensify its occupation with Israeli help.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, several Kashmiris told Middle East Eye the Israeli agriculture hubs would deepen India's occupation in the region and accelerate its settler-colonial project. "Earlier, we would draw the parallels between Kashmir and Palestine or India's intimate alliance with Israel. But now they are bringing Israel to the Valley in the form of these institutions - which will be "agro-oriented" in name - but we all know that Israel will physically help India in Kashmir to turn it into a proper Palestine," a Kashmiri academic based in Istanbul told Middle East Eye.
In 2016 Coalition of Civil Society said there are more than 8000 'disappearances' of people in J&K. There are mass graves with over 2000 bodies being found with these unlawful activities being attributed to the Indian Security Forces. That's just scratching the surface of decades of violence and human rights violations enacted by India.
BJP is not shy about its ties to the RSS and promotes Hindutva(I've seen people citing the literal meaning of the word as evidence that it is harmless but the word is a label given to an embraced by extreme right-wing groups who are open about their Islamaphobia. Meaning of the word becomes pointless when actions speak otherwise).
India is an occupying force on J&K, it's suppressing Muslims, demonizing them and further marginalizing them in the name of 'Hinduism'. It buys from Israel and endorses them. As Indians, it is key that we do whatever we can to stop the genocide because we are unwittingly being used to fuel this and are being radicalized to hate on our neighbors, the people we share our land and history with.
Even outside of the ways in which the current government is shamelessly supporting Israel, India's history is rife with colonization. The British had occupied us, forced us into fighting each other, into prioritizing meaningless differences to suppress each other. We were once starved by occupying forces, violated, killed. Our land is also covered in blood shed by colonization.
What are we doing if we don't speak up? If we don't stop this? Do not follow the propaganda conflating extreme right-wing ideologies with the identity of being Indian. Don't buy into the idea that India is "for Hindus", we are so ridiculously diverse, there are 100s of languages and religions in this country.
Free Jammu & Kashmir, free Palestine, stop Islamophobia.
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beardedmrbean · 5 months ago
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An 18-year-old schoolboy was shot and killed by so-called cow protection vigilantes in India after they chased him for miles over suspicion of being involved in cattle smuggling.
The incident took place in Faridabad in the northern Indian state of Haryana on 23 August, days after a migrant worker was beaten to death by another cow vigilante group in the state’s Charkhi Dadri district over suspicion of consuming beef.
Cows are considered sacred and worshipped by many Hindus, the religion that makes up a large majority of India’s population. Cow vigilante groups are accused of enforcing, often violently, Indian laws banning cattle slaughter and beef consumption.
Scores of cow “protectors” in recent years have been accused of using violence to carry out extra-judicial activities, often finding themselves at odds with law enforcement. Yet their activities have also received a degree of public support from those who believe they are defending the Hindu faith. Their activities have seen an increase since prime minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 as the head of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The vigilantes were allegedly searching for cattle smugglers when they chased Aryan Mishra’s car for about 18 miles (30km) before opening fire, reported NDTV.
Five members of the group have been arrested in connection with the incident. The accused, identified as Anil Kaushik, Varun, Krishna, Adesh, and Saurabh, claimed they had received information that smugglers were active in the area in large Renault Duster and Toyota Fortuner cars, hoping to pick up cattle.
Mishra and his friends, Harshit and Shanky, were in a Renault Duster car when they were stopped by the vigilantes. The occupants of the car are said to have had a prior dispute with another individual, mistook the vigilantes for their rivals and sped away.
The vigilantes, convinced that the occupants were cattle smugglers, chased the car and opened fire, hitting Mishra. When the car finally stopped, the attackers fired another shot into Mishra’s chest, resulting in his death, reported India Today.
According to the police, the suspects initially attempted to mislead the investigators, saying they threw the weapon into a canal. However, it was later recovered from Kaushik’s home, police said. The arrested men are currently in police custody, and further investigation is underway.
The killing of Mishra comes on the heels of another brutal incident in Haryana where Sabir Malik, a migrant worker from West Bengal, was beaten to death by a group of cow vigilantes on 27 August on suspicion of consuming beef. Authorities arrested seven individuals, including two minors, in connection with Malik’s death, as the state grappled with the rising tide of such crimes.
Hardline Hindu groups have been demanding a complete ban on cow slaughter across India, with several states enacting strict laws against it. Critics say that these laws have emboldened the vigilantes, leading to an increase in attacks on those accused of killing cows for meat or leather – predominantly people from the minority Muslim community and those on the lower rungs of India’s ancient caste system.
Last week, a 55-year-old woman died, reportedly of a panic attack, after police raided her home in Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh state to see if she was storing beef. In the end their searches showed she wasn’t.
Uttar Pradesh enforces strict laws against cow slaughter, with violations punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to Rs500,000 (£4,500). The state’s anti-cow slaughter law not only bans the animal’s killing, but also the sale and transport of beef.
In the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh, authorities bulldozed the homes of 11 people in June after allegedly finding beef in their refrigerators and cows in their backyards. Police later claimed that the homes were demolished for being illegally built on government land, without providing evidence.
In September last year, police arrested Mohit Yadav, better known by his alias Monu Manesar, after he was accused of inciting deadly religious violence in the north Indian state of Haryana in July.
The head of a unit set up by a hardline Hindu group to protect cows, he was detained for allegedly uploading “objectionable and inflammatory” posts in the run-up to religion violence in Nuh in which at least six people were killed and several injured. He was also accused in the murder of two Muslim men in the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
In April last year, four members of the right-wing group All India Hindu Mahasabha were arrested in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly slaughtering cows to falsely implicate Muslim men. The arrests were made after police uncovered the group’s involvement in filing a false complaint against four Muslim men for alleged cow slaughter.
In March 2023, police in Bihar arrested three men in connection with the death of a Muslim man, Naseem Qureshi, who was attacked because he was suspected of carrying beef.
On 1 September, an elderly Muslim man was assaulted by his co-passengers on a moving train in Maharashtra’s Nashik district on suspicion of carrying beef. Police arrested three men allegedly involved in the incident after a video of the assault went viral on social media.
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indipopcorn · 1 year ago
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Ritual Killing: Crime of superstition is the new challenge for modern India!
Ritual Killing: Crime of superstition is the new challenge for modern India!
More than 2,500 people have died because failed development in villages heightens gender inequality and tensions.
Men circled the three women, their fists wrapped around thick iron pipes and wooden sticks. The women huddled on the ground at the center of their village in the western Indian state of Gujarat and whimpered as the crowd gathered. Two young men had died in the village, and the women were being called dakan, the Gujarati word for witch. They were accused of feasting on the young men’s souls.
Madhuben clutched her right upper arm. She had taken three blows from one of the pipes and was sure her bones were broken. Her sisters-in-law, Susilaben and Kamlaben, covered their heads as wood and metal pounded their backs. (The names of women targeted by witch hunts have been changed in this story, to minimize the risk of further assault or of jeopardizing pending legal cases.)
The attack on the trio, in Gujarat in 2014, was one of thousands of witch hunts that take place in India. In the second incident, A father and uncle themselves kill their 10-12 year daughter to develop business and the idea they have got from Bhuva ji.
It’s not only about Gujarat. The entire India is facing the issue and women are the most targeted in such activities. 
I would like to share example of my neighbour, she views herself as a goddess, and her whole family supports her. People began approaching her gradually, and for some reason their plan worked. They have quickly outearned all other workers in terms of income. Her two boys, who were both unemployed at the age of thirty, are now worry-free because their mother makes more than enough money. This is an example of an educated culture.
Our two ministries are one focused on social justice and welfare, and the other on women and children. We discuss reservations a lot, but when we do, this problem deserves more focus. assistance presents an accurate image of how politics on reservations fail to assist those who genuinely need assistance. Only education and government action would benefit them; even after 75 years, we still fail. The so-called leaders who serve the caste and bring up the subject of the caste system on a weekly basis are ignorant of this grave problem, which mostly affects women from that caste and particular areas. In this instance, both the victim and the offender are members of the same family. Not a single leader has brought up the matter or demonstrated concern to make things work for them.
Although reservations are frequently talked about, have they ever been studied? Why, even after all this turmoil, does education not reach them!
How Pervasive are Superstitious Killings in India?
As per the 2021 report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), six deaths were linked to human sacrifices, while witchcraft was the motive for 68 killings.
The maximum number of witchcraft cases were reported from Chhattisgarh (20), followed by Madhya Pradesh (18) and Telangana (11).
In 2020, India saw 88 deaths due to witchcraft and 11 died as part of ‘human sacrifices’, the NCRB report states.
These days, a lot of astrologers, goddesses, and babas claim to be able to answer all of your problems; sadly, there is no oversight on them. Anybody can become the aforementioned professional expert overnight and make a magical sum of money; they don't require a degree.
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futurepost-in · 12 days ago
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MP Crime News: Youth kills his friend over dispute over Rs 50
Vidisha. In Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, a man allegedly killed his friend over a dispute over a transaction of Rs 50. A police officer gave this information on Saturday. Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP) Manoj Mishra said that the incident took place on Friday evening in Kala Patthar area of ​​Ganjbasoda city, about 40 km from the district headquarters. SDOP said, “There was a dispute between…
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday disclosed that it had discovered documents linked to assets worth approximately Rs 33 crore after conducting searches in connection with a money laundering investigation. The probe is related to a disproportionate assets case involving a former Madhya Pradesh transport department official and his associates.On December 27, the ED raided eight premises across Bhopal, Gwalior, and Jabalpur. The investigation centers on Saurabh Sharma, a former constable with the state transport department, and his associate, Chetan Singh Gaur, along with others including Sharad Jaiswal and Rohit Tiwari.The ED said in a press release that these individuals were either suspected beneficiaries of the proceeds of crime or have allegedly abetted in laundering the illicit funds.The money laundering case stems from an FIR of Lokayukta police of the MP government against Sharma where it is alleged that he amassed "disproportionate assets worth crores of rupees in the name of his family members and associated firms and companies".The federal agency said details of bank accounts and properties were identified during the searches and an analysis found that Sharma had "bought a number of properties in the name of his family members, friends and companies in which his close associates were directors".Movable assets (fixed deposits) of more than Rs 6 crore were identified in the name of Chetan Singh Gaur and bank deposits of more than Rs 4 crore were found in the name of family members and companies of Sharma, it said.Some documents related to immovable properties worth more than Rs 23 crore in the name of various companies and family members of Sharma were found along with other "incriminating" documents, the ED claimed.These assets were allegedly purchased and acquired by Sharma from "illegal" money obtained through "corrupt" practices while he was working as a constable in the state transport department, the agency said.The Income Tax Department had seized gold bars of 52 kgs and cash of Rs 11 from the vehicle of Chetan Singh Gaur sometime back.According to the Lokayukta, Sharma got appointed as a constable in the Madhya Pradesh transport department on compassionate grounds in 2015 and he took voluntary retirement from service in 2023. His father, a government doctor, died in 2015, as per the Lokayukta.(with agency inputs) [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday disclosed that it had discovered documents linked to assets worth approximately Rs 33 crore after conducting searches in connection with a money laundering investigation. The probe is related to a disproportionate assets case involving a former Madhya Pradesh transport department official and his associates.On December 27, the ED raided eight premises across Bhopal, Gwalior, and Jabalpur. The investigation centers on Saurabh Sharma, a former constable with the state transport department, and his associate, Chetan Singh Gaur, along with others including Sharad Jaiswal and Rohit Tiwari.The ED said in a press release that these individuals were either suspected beneficiaries of the proceeds of crime or have allegedly abetted in laundering the illicit funds.The money laundering case stems from an FIR of Lokayukta police of the MP government against Sharma where it is alleged that he amassed "disproportionate assets worth crores of rupees in the name of his family members and associated firms and companies".The federal agency said details of bank accounts and properties were identified during the searches and an analysis found that Sharma had "bought a number of properties in the name of his family members, friends and companies in which his close associates were directors".Movable assets (fixed deposits) of more than Rs 6 crore were identified in the name of Chetan Singh Gaur and bank deposits of more than Rs 4 crore were found in the name of family members and companies of Sharma, it said.Some documents related to immovable properties worth more than Rs 23 crore in the name of various companies and family members of Sharma were found along with other "incriminating" documents, the ED claimed.These assets were allegedly purchased and acquired by Sharma from "illegal" money obtained through "corrupt" practices while he was working as a constable in the state transport department, the agency said.The Income Tax Department had seized gold bars of 52 kgs and cash of Rs 11 from the vehicle of Chetan Singh Gaur sometime back.According to the Lokayukta, Sharma got appointed as a constable in the Madhya Pradesh transport department on compassionate grounds in 2015 and he took voluntary retirement from service in 2023. His father, a government doctor, died in 2015, as per the Lokayukta.(with agency inputs) [ad_2] Source link
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investorocean0007 · 2 months ago
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THE CONTROVERSIAL Life OF OSHO - Osho के नाम से मशहूर Acharya Rajnish | Fact And Reality About OSHO
Osho, born Chandra Mohan Jain in 1931 in India and later known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and finally Osho, was a spiritual teacher and philosopher whose life and teachings were both revolutionary and controversial. His life story is a fascinating blend of spiritual inquiry, provocative teachings, and international notoriety.
Key Aspects of Osho's Life:
1. Early Life and Enlightenment
Born on December 11, 1931, in Raisen district, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Experienced a deep spiritual awakening at the age of 21, which he later described as enlightenment.
Studied philosophy and earned a Master’s degree, eventually becoming a professor at Jabalpur University.
2. Teachings
Advocated for a life of meditation and celebration, combining spirituality with material enjoyment.
Criticized organized religion, political systems, and societal norms, making him a polarizing figure.
Popularized meditation techniques like Dynamic Meditation, which aimed to release suppressed emotions and encourage self-awareness.
Emphasized the importance of love, creativity, and individuality.
3. Rise to Fame and Controversies
Gained a large following in India in the 1960s and 1970s.
His open discussions about sex and spirituality led to him being nicknamed the "Sex Guru."
Advocated for free thought, which challenged traditional societal norms, leading to criticism from religious and political leaders.
His commune in Pune, India, became a hub for seekers from around the world.
4. Establishing Rajneeshpuram in the USA
In 1981, Osho moved to Oregon, USA, and established a commune called Rajneeshpuram.
The commune grew rapidly, becoming a self-sustaining city with thousands of followers.
Controversies arose over land use, conflicts with local residents, and legal disputes.
5. Legal Troubles and Bio-Terror Scandal
In 1984, members of the commune orchestrated a bioterror attack, contaminating salad bars in a nearby town with salmonella to influence local elections. It became the largest bioterror attack in US history.
Osho was arrested in 1985 on charges of immigration fraud. He eventually pleaded guilty, was fined, and deported.
He accused his secretary, Ma Anand Sheela, of orchestrating the crimes without his knowledge.
6. Later Years and Death
Returned to Pune, India, and re-established his ashram, which became the Osho International Meditation Resort.
Continued teaching until his health declined.
Passed away on January 19, 1990, at the age of 58. The cause of his death remains disputed, with some claiming natural causes and others alleging poisoning during his time in US custody.
Legacy
Osho remains a highly influential figure, with his teachings inspiring millions worldwide.
His books, transcribed from his discourses, cover a wide range of topics, from spirituality to relationships and societal transformation.
The Osho Meditation Resort in Pune is one of the largest centers for spiritual growth globally.
Why Controversial?
His frank discussions on taboo topics like sex, wealth, and power.
His lavish lifestyle, owning over 90 Rolls-Royces, which contradicted traditional notions of asceticism.
The legal and ethical issues surrounding his commune's activities in the US.
Osho's life epitomizes a blend of spiritual insight and human controversy, making him an enigmatic figure in modern spirituality
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hoodoverhollywood · 3 months ago
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3 Charas Smugglers Apprehended; Booty Worth Rs 8.6 Cr Seized In Bhopal
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The city crime branch on Thursday arrested two men and one woman involved in charas smuggling and seized 8.4 kilogram of illegal substance, officials said. According to officials, total value of confiscated drugs, along with cash, mobile phones and a vehicle, is estimated at ?8.6 crore. Meanwhile, the state police seized drugs worth Rs 10 crore across MP within eight…
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voiceofbharat · 3 months ago
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rightnewshindi · 6 months ago
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शादी, प्यार, पुजारी से अवैध संबंध और हत्या, जानें महिला ने कैसे प्रेमी से करवाया पति का मर्डर
Madhya Pradesh Crime: मध्य प्रदेश के जबलपुर से शादी, अवैध संबंध और हत्या का खौफनाक मामला सामने आया है। दरअसल, जिले के बरगी थाना के निगरी गांव में 3 अगस्त को एक झोपड़ी में खून से लथपथ एक व्यक्ति की लाश गांव के लोगों को मिली। इसकी सूचना जैसे ही पुलिस को मिली, वह मौके पर पहुंची और शव को कब्जे में लेकर मामले की जांच शुरू कर दी। अब पुलिस ने इस हत्या के आरोपियों को गिरफ्तार कर लिया है। इन आरोपियों ने…
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werindialive · 7 months ago
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Swift Police Action: Madhya Pradesh-Based ‘Chaddi Gang’ Arrested Within 5 Hours of Mangaluru Robbery 
In a dramatic turn of events, a notorious gang from Madhya Pradesh, infamously known as the ‘Chaddi gang’ due to their modus operandi of committing crimes wearing only undergarments, was arrested by Mangaluru police within five hours of robbing a house. The swift and efficient response by the police has been widely praised, highlighting their commitment to maintaining law and order. 
The incident took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning when the gang targeted a residence in the upscale Kadri area of Mangaluru. The homeowners, awakened by the noise, quickly realized they were being robbed and alerted the police. The gang, known for their daring and brazen robberies, managed to escape with cash, jewelry, and other valuables worth lakhs of rupees. 
Upon receiving the distress call, the Mangaluru police swung into action. A special team was formed under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Vinay Gaonkar. Leveraging advanced surveillance technology and intelligence inputs, the police traced the movements of the gang through CCTV footage from the vicinity. 
The investigation revealed that the gang had a well-planned escape route and a getaway vehicle parked at a secluded spot. However, the police’s rapid mobilization and strategic checkpoints across the city hindered their plans. Within hours, the police traced the gang’s movements to an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city, where they were hiding. 
The police surrounded the warehouse and after a brief standoff, managed to apprehend the gang members without any injuries. The stolen goods were recovered, and the gang members were taken into custody for further interrogation. Preliminary investigations suggest that the gang had been operating across various states and had been involved in multiple high-profile robberies. 
Speaking to the media, DCP Vinay Gaonkar said, “The successful capture of the ‘Chaddi gang’ within a few hours of the crime is a testament to the efficiency and dedication of our police force. We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of our citizens and will continue to take stringent action against criminal activities.” 
The homeowners expressed their gratitude to the police for their prompt action and recovery of the stolen items. “We were terrified when we realized there were intruders in our home. The police’s quick response has given us a great sense of relief and restored our faith in the law enforcement system,” said Mr. Prakash Shetty, the homeowner. 
The arrest of the ‘Chaddi gang’ has brought a sense of relief to the residents of Mangaluru, who have been on edge due to recent reports of similar incidents. The police have assured the public of increased patrols and surveillance to prevent such occurrences in the future. 
This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the effectiveness of modern policing techniques in combating crime. The swift action by the Mangaluru police serves as a deterrent to criminals and reinforces the message that lawbreakers will be swiftly brought to justice. 
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seemabhatnagar · 8 months ago
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"Breaking Chains: High Court Grants Divorce Due to Husband's Criminal Conviction"
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In a landmark decision, the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior has granted a divorce to a woman on the grounds of her husband's criminal conviction, emphasizing that life imprisonment for murder constitutes mental cruelty. This case highlights the evolving interpretation of cruelty within matrimonial law, acknowledging the severe psychological impact of living with a convicted criminal.
Case Summary:
Case Title: First Appeal No. 2409 of 2023
Judges: Hon'ble Shri Justice Vivek Rusia and Hon'ble Shri Justice Rajendra Kumar Vani
Facts:
The appellant/wife married the respondent/husband on November 21, 2011, and they have a daughter born on July 30, 2012.
The husband exhibited aggressive and cruel behavior, leading to multiple criminal charges, including murder.
Convicted under Section 302 of IPC, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his father over a property dispute.
The Family Court initially dismissed the wife’s petition for divorce, failing to recognize the conviction as mental cruelty.
High Court Decision:
The High Court overturned the Family Court's judgment, stating that the husband's criminal conviction and life imprisonment undoubtedly amount to mental cruelty.
The Court stressed that a wife and child living with a convicted murderer is detrimental to their mental well-being and safety.
The marriage, solemnized in 2011, was thus dissolved, setting a precedent for similar cases.
This ruling underscores the judiciary's sensitivity to the psychological trauma experienced by spouses in extreme situations, broadening the scope of 'mental cruelty' within matrimonial law. It offers a beacon of hope for those trapped in marriages fraught with violence and crime.
Legal Insight: This case illustrates the importance of a dynamic legal interpretation that aligns with contemporary societal norms and psychological understandings, ensuring justice and protection for those affected by marital cruelty.
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