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Sector 36 Review: Where Prem Turns Serial Killer
Vikrant Massey & Deepak Dobriyal star in Sector 36, a dark, brooding thriller where 'Prem' isn’t a romantic hero but a menacing serial killer.
⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. Sneha Jaiswal (Twitter | Instagram) For a Bollywood fan, the name ‘Prem’ is most likely to evoke images of a soft, romantic hero from Sooraj Barjatya’s larger-than-life movies. Some might also think of Prem Chopra, the veteran actor who brought numerous iconic villains to life over a career spanning seven decades. And then there’s Vikrant Massey’s Prem from the 2024…
#bollywood#bollywood serial killer movies#Deepak Dobriyal#Movie review#nithari killings#Reviews#Sector 36 movie review#sector 36 netflix movie review#Sector 36 Review#serial killer movies#vikrant massey
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The recent decision by the Allahabad High Court to acquit the accused in the Nithari killings has brought an end to a 17-year-long legal battle.
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High-Profile Murder Cases of India: What We Know So Far
In India, there have been lots of crime cases that have made headlines in the news and it have also triggered debate across the country. These cases aren’t all about crimes but they’re more about justice, fairness, and the way they are affecting society. From horrific murders to enormous corporate frauds, these events have turned into tragedies that affected and stayed in our country forever. Focusing on what happened behind the curtains, on the judgments, and the consequences that occurred as a result. Hence, now we are on the way through the roller coaster of these thrilling events, that became the focus of the nation’s attention.
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1. Transsexual burns childhood friend alive in Tamil Nadu
Transsexual burns childhood friend alive in Tamil Nadu On Christmas day, last year, 27-year-old Vetrimaran (born as Pandi Maheswari), burned his childhood friend, R Nandhini alive, suspecting that Nandhini was not romantically interested in him. The incident took place in Chennai's Thazhambur, on Nandhini's birthday eve. Vetrimaran, who underwent a sex reassignment surgery to marry Nandhini, took her out on the pretext of a birthday surprise. Vetrimaran then blindfolded Nandhini, tied her with a chain and slashed her wrist using a blade before setting her ablaze. Locals heard her screams and rushed her to the hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. Vetrimaran confessed to the crime during police interrogation.
https://indianexpress.com/
2. Shraddha Walkar murder case
Shraddha Walkar (27) was murdered by her live-in boyfriend Aaftab Poonawala on May 18, 2022, in Delhi. Aaftab strangled Shraddha over an arguement and dismembered her body into 35 pieces using different kinds of weapons, which he disposed off individually in the Chhatarpur forest. He stored her body parts in a 300-litre fridge. Poonawala was held on November 12 by Delhi police and confessed to the killing during interrogation. The case came to light after about six months, when Shraddha's father filed a missing person's complaint. He demanded capital punishment for Aaftab and a thorough probe against the Poonawala family.
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3. Hyderabad doctor raped, set ablaze
A 26-yr-old veterinary doctor in Telangana was sexually assaulted, smothered and set ablaze. According to police reports, the victim after parking her two-wheeler, hired a taxi and went to a dermatologist's office. The four accused noticed her while parking and deflated her vehicle's tire in her absence. Upon returning the victim was offered help by the accused who then ambushed her. Three of the accused pushed her into the nearby bushes, poured whiskey into her mouth to put an end to her screams for help, and sexually assaulted her until the victim bled and lost consciousness. When she regained consciousness, she was smothered and her corpse was carried for 27 km. The victim's body was wrapped up in a blanket and set ablaze at 2.30 am on the Hyderabad Outer Ring Road under a bridge using furl. The four accused were killed in a police encounter, at 3.30 am on December 6, 2019.
https://www.indiatoday.in/
4. Nithari serial killings case
The Nithari killings case came to light after the disappearance of several children from Nithari village in Noida and when 8 skeletal remains of kids were found from the drain of Moninder Singh Pandher's house on December 29. Investigations pointed to Moninder and his domestic help Surinder Koli who were arrested. After 60 days of police custody, Koli confessed to luring and murdering the victims. The confession included necrophilia, cannibalism and dismembering of the corpses. The duo was convicted of rape and murder but were acquitted due to lack of evidences.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
5. Tandoor murder case
Naina Sahni, wife of Sushil Sharma, was shot by her husband over suspicion of an extramarital affair on July 2, 1995. Her body was chopped into pieces and stuffed into a tandoor which was managed by Sharma's friend. Smoke from the tandoor attracted police who were patrolling in the area. Sharma was arrested after Naina's half-burnt body parts were found. He was awarded the death sentence, but the Supreme Court commuted it to life imprisonment. Sharma was released from prison after 23 years.
https://theprint.in/
6. Sheena bora murder case
Sheena Bora (24) was allegedly strangled in a car by Indrani Mukherjee, her then-driver Shyamvar Rai, and her former husband Sanjeev Khanna in April 2012. Sheena's body was later found burnt in a forest in Raigad district. Financial disputes as well as Indrani's opposition to Sheena's relationship was the motive for the killing. The crime came to light 3 years later when Shyamvar was arrested in another case and turned approver in the Sheena Bora murder case which led to Indrani's arrest. The CBI convicted Indrani but the Supreme Court granted her bail citing that she had already been in custody for six-and-a-half years.
https://www.thehindu.com/
7. Sanjay & Geeta Chopra murder case
Siblings Geeta Chopra (16) and Sanjay Chopra (14) were kidnapped and murdered in 1978 in New Delhi while they were on their way to the All India Radio (AIR) office to participate in a programme called 'Yuvavani'. Kuljeet Singh (alias Ranga Khus) and Jasbir Singh (alias Billa) were convicted for the crime. They abducted the siblings for ransom, on the pretext of giving them a ride to their destination, but later killed them upon knowing that their father was a naval officer. They first killed Sanjay, then raped and killed Geeta. Ranga and Billa were sentenced to death and were executed on January 31, 1982. The body of the siblings were found in advanced stage of decomposition and so the evidence of sexual assault could not be gathered. However, forensic evidence such as hair, fingerprints, and bloodstains were found. The siblings were awarded the Kirti Chakra on April 5, 1981, and two bravery awards 'Sanjay Chopra Award' and 'Geeta Chopra Award' were instituted in their honour.
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8. Delhi biryani murder case
A video of a 16-year-old boy stabbing another boy in Delhi's Welcome colony went viral on social media. The allegedly drunk 16-yr-old stabbed the victim 55 times with a knife. According to the Delhi police the victim was attacked over money for biryani. The perpetrator had asked money from the teen who refused. The accused strangled the victim and killed him by stabbing him in the face, neck and below the eyes. CCTV footage showed that the perpetrator, in an inebriated state, dancing around the dead body. He was arrested immediately by the Delhi police.
https://indianexpress.com/
Conclusion
Criminal cases not only reveal the darker side of society but also shed light on the complexities of human behavior, justice, and law enforcement. As these stories unfold, they remind us of the ongoing fight for truth and accountability. Each case is a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance, social responsibility, and the role of the legal system in ensuring justice. By staying informed and engaged, we contribute to a society where crime is confronted, and justice prevails.
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Sector 36 Review: Vikrant Massey Is Impeccable in This Crime Drama Based on Nithari Killings | Daily Reports Online
For every actor, there is a role that unlocks their untapped talent and pivots their career. Vikrant Massey’s latest outing in Netflix’s Sector 36 as a psychopathic killer might just be it. While Massey has done his fair share of negative roles in the past, his on-screen persona this time is enough to send a shiver down your spine. In this Netflix original that tells a fictionalised story based…
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The Buckingham Murders vs. Sector 36: Kareena Kapoor Khan या Vikrant Massey—किसने किया बड़ा प्रभाव? नेटिज़न्स की राय
The Buckingham Murders vs. Sector 36
एक रोमांचक संयोग में, बॉलीवुड ने शुक्रवार 13 तारीख को दर्शकों को क्राइम थ्रिलर का डबल डोज़ पेश किया। जहां Kareena Kapoor Khan की The Buckingham Murders सिनेमाघरों में आई, वहीं Vikrant Massey की Sector 36 स्ट्रीमिंग प्लेटफॉर्म्स पर डेब्यू की। दोनों फिल्मों ने काफी चर्चा को जन्म दिया है, लेकिन किसने दर्शकों पर ज्यादा प्रभाव छोड़ा? आइए नेटिज़न्स की प्रतिक्रियाओं को देख कर इसका पता लगाते हैं।The Buckingham Murders में Kareena Kapoor Khan को एक नई और चुनौतीपूर्ण भूमिका में दिखाया गया है, जो उनकी versatility को दर्शाती है। फिल्म, जो एक रहस्य और रोमांच की पृष्ठभूमि पर सेट है, ने अपने gripping narrative और Kapoor के compelling performance के लिए ध्यान आकर्षित किया है।Kareena के फैंस ने उनकी इस nuanced character को निभाने की क्षमता की सराहना की है, और कैसे उनके अभिनय ने उनके करियर में एक नया आयाम जोड़ा है।इसके विपरीत, Sector 36 ने Vikrant Massey के एक सीरियल किलर के रूप में portrayal के लिए काफी सराहना प्राप्त की है, जो 2006 के infamous Nithari Killings से प्रेरित है। फिल्म की dark और intense narrative Massey की powerful performance से मेल खाती है, जिसने दर्शकों को मोहित कर दिया है। सोशल मीडिया पर समीक्षाएं Massey की क्षमता की गहरी सराहना करती हैं, जिन्होंने एक जटिल और unsettling character को गहराई से प्रस्तुत किया है।दोनों फिल्मों के अपने-अपने strengths हैं, और नेटिज़न्स ने दोनों के लिए mixed लेकिन उत्साही समीक्षाएं साझा की हैं। Kareena Kapoor Khan की The Buckingham Murders का thriller genre में कदम रखा गया प्रयास इसकी emotional depth और उसकी strong performance के लिए सराहा गया है। दूसरी ओर, Sector 36 की intense storytelling और Vikrant Massey के remarkable embodiment of a sinister character के लिए तारीफ की गई है।सारांश में, जबकि The Buckingham Murders ने अपने नए दृष्टिकोण और Kareena Kapoor Khan की performance के साथ प्रभावित किया है, Sector 36 अपने gripping portrayal of true crime और Vikrant Massey की impactful भूमिका के लिए standout करता है। जैसे हमेशा होता है, व्यक्तिगत पसंद इन फिल्मों की perception में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाती है, जिससे दोनों के बीच चुनाव व्यक्तिगत taste का मामला बन जाता है।Also Read:क्या Pushpa 2: The Rule आप की स्क्रीन पर आ रही है? पता करें कि किस OTT प्लेट फॉर्म पर है खबर! Read the full article
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Shittatites Nonsense Junction
I have created hundreds of lists to keep record of the things i read, watch, listen, eat (basically all my core interests as anyone's) but i can never keep a proper tab because first i am lazy, plus there is no one app where I can put all my shiz but then i remembered of my core-existence-app tumblr where i can literally dump anything and everything, just for my sake and nobody else's I am going to journal everything here on my page. oh who how I love this app So, I will be calling this my - nonsense junction and I will be updating it every month (at least try) starting from September.
August - September Junction (I know it's not over and not even midway through, I was just excited to put something, i couldnt care less about anything)-
Stuff Read - works (ao3):
Deadly Match - (enemies to lover/revenge plot/super angsty/they hate eachother until they cant and they are super in love with eachother/my best best jikook fic ever) {5/5}
Nothing New - (closeted jk/out and proud jm/roomates-friends-lovers/jk confused by the beauty of jm quite literally) {2.5/5}
books (epub/paperback):
Beautiful World Where Are You? - Sally Rooney - (two best friends in their late 20's writing letters to each other on their lives, so beautifully written that I had a hard time not underlining the whole book) {5/5}
currently reading:
The Bookshop Woman - Nanako Hanada
Stuff Watched - movies - (on any media platform)
Longlegs {USA, some website) - I liked it, i liked the jumpscares, the eeries feeling that something is off throughout the movie, the plot twist, i think this movie was supposed to creep up on you and it certainly creeped up my body {4/5}
Sleepy Hallow {USA, some website) - liked johnny depp's acting ngl (still dont like him) a lot, liked the suspense, liked watching the movie and enjoying it, dont understand how the f they became a couple but to each their own {3.5}
Stree 2 (India, - loved how the director connected the universes together from stree to munjiya, liked the cameo roles, i love movies where there is a full circle, or where the universes connect existing in the same timeline, you know?!? {4/5}
series -
Goedam (Korea, Netflix) - The only reason I gave it a watch was that I was super pmsing and wanted to watch horror and this was short but oh my did I get scared? oh yes, those 6-8 minutes were so beautifully directed that I almost died shit you not
The Boyfriend (Korea, Netflix) - Ohhhhhh my fav boys ever, super sweet, super fun like such good show about a group of boys coming together to find a chance at love, only for them to end up finding so much more, its pleasing to watch and so comforting not only to eyes but it just fills your heart with so much love and fondness, the way they articulate their feelings, I am a dai-shun girl all in all, but can we really really talk about kazuto being one of the prettiest beings on earth? like that boy is beautiful
My Stand-In (Thailand, Telegram) - I loved it I simply devoured it in one go, i couldn't stop watching no matter how toxic it got, the messier it is, the better I like it, i love poomp and up together, give them to me in anything, I will take it.
The Boys S3 {USA, Prime) - I love the thrill, I am living for it, and I do get irritated by it but I like it, I love how weirder and weirder it gets
trailers - I am a girl who loves trailers, i love going to the theaters before to watch trailers, so hence a category, it is just things that i like
Sector 36 - I love crime, I have studied crime and it fascinates me, it's based on Nithari Killings and I know about the case but I am excited to watch the whole thing and I know it will be dramatized and all but it has pappy ji and vikrant in it like imma gonna give it a watch for the acting
currently watching:
The boys S4 - Butcher is going to die what?! nooo not before killing homelander
Jack and Joker - I am going down with this
Stuff Listened to (that i went gaga over)-
Neva Play by Megan and RM is here and oh my KIM NAMJOON, what in the world is that legal, what's up stallion should be injected in everyone's body
#shittatitenonsenseramblings#movie review#book recommendations#music recommendation#ao3 fanfic#series recommendations
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Accused Nithari cannibal serial killers go free: “THE SLUMDOG CANNIBALS”
The 2006 Nithari serial murders case was alleged to have taken place in the house of businessman Moninder Singh Pandher in Noida near Nithari village, Uttar Pradesh, India between 2005 and 2006. Moninder Singh was convicted in two out of the five cases against him, while his servant Surinder Koli, accused of assisting him or possibly instigating the killings, was convicted in 10 out of the 16…
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#Allahabad#BBC#cannibalism#Dalit#Hindu#Human meat#India#mammals#Moninder Singh Pandher#Nithari#slaughter#Slumdog#Surinder Koli#Untouchable#Uttar Pradesh#Vegetarian
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"Mystery Unveiled: Moninder Singh Pandher Set Free, Unleashing Shockwaves after HC Ruling in Nithari Serial Killings Case"
Moninder Singh Pandher, who had been imprisoned for several years in connection with the Nithari serial killings case, was released from jail in Uttar Pradesh on October 20 following his acquittal by the Allahabad High Court. Mr. Pandher, aged 65, left the Luksar jail in Gautam Budh Nagar district at around 2 p.m. He was wearing a face mask and dressed in a white kurta-pajama and khaki jacket.…
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"Mystery Unveiled: Moninder Singh Pandher Set Free, Unleashing Shockwaves after HC Ruling in Nithari Serial Killings Case"
Moninder Singh Pandher, who had been imprisoned for several years in connection with the Nithari serial killings case, was released from jail in Uttar Pradesh on October 20 following his acquittal by the Allahabad High Court. Mr. Pandher, aged 65, left the Luksar jail in Gautam Budh Nagar district at around 2 p.m. He was wearing a face mask and dressed in a white kurta-pajama and khaki jacket.…
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Unveiling Noida’s Most Notorious Cases: A Detective Agency’s Perspective
Introduction
Noida, a bustling city in the National Capital Region, is no stranger to intriguing and sometimes baffling criminal cases. From high-profile crimes to mysterious disappearances, Noida has witnessed its share of enigmatic events. In this blog, we will take you on a journey through some of the most notorious cases that have unfolded in Noida, offering insights into how detective agencies have played a crucial role in unraveling these mysteries.
The Jessica Lal Murder Case
One of Noida’s most infamous cases is the Jessica Lal murder. Detective agency were pivotal in gathering evidence against the influential accused, leading to a landmark verdict that highlighted the importance of justice over privilege.
The Aarushi-Hemraj Double Murder
The tragic Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case sent shockwaves through Noida. Detective agencies played a vital role in piecing together the puzzle, eventually leading to a conviction that, to this day, remains a topic of discussion.
The Nithari Serial Killings
The Nithari serial killings shook Noida to its core. Detective agencies were instrumental in uncovering the horrific truth behind the disappearances of several children and young women, shedding light on the dark world of serial killers.
The BMW Hit-and-Run Case
In a hit-and-run case involving a BMW, Detective Agency worked tirelessly to track down the errant driver, highlighting the city’s commitment to ensuring justice for all, regardless of social status.
The Noida Double Murder
This tragic case involved the murders of a mother and daughter in their Noida apartment. Detective agencies meticulously gathered evidence, leading to the identification and conviction of the culprits.
The Kidnapping of Monika Ghurde
The kidnapping and murder of perfume specialist Monika Ghurde sent shockwaves across Noida. Detective agencies collaborated with law enforcement to bring her kidnapper to justice.
The Corporate Espionage Scandal
Noida witnessed a corporate espionage scandal that exposed the dark underbelly of industrial espionage. Detective agencies played a critical role in unveiling the network of spies and the companies involved.
The Unsolved Disappearances
Noida has its share of unsolved disappearance cases. Detective agencies continue their relentless pursuit of answers, offering hope to the families who await closure.
The Cybercrime Challenge
With the rise in cybercrimes, Detective agencies in Noida are at the forefront of combating digital threats, ensuring that individuals and businesses remain secure in the digital age.
Conclusion
Noida’s history is marked by a series of intriguing and challenging cases that have tested the mettle of law enforcement and detective agencies. These professionals have demonstrated their dedication and resilience in the pursuit of truth and justice. As Noida continues to grow and evolve, detective agencies remain a vital component of the city’s commitment to maintaining law and order, ensuring that justice prevails in even the most notorious cases.
This blog provides a glimpse into the captivating world of detective work in Noida, where mysteries are unraveled, and justice prevails, thanks to the tireless efforts of these dedicated professionals.
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The Rise of Serial killers in India: Recent Cases and Patterns
The Rise of Serial Killers in India: Recent Cases and Patterns
The phenomenon of serial killers in India has garnered increasing attention, particularly with the alarming rise in cases over recent years. This blog delves into notable instances of serial killings, focusing on the chilling patterns exhibited by these criminals and the societal implications of their actions.
Understanding Serial Killers
A serial killer is defined as an individual who commits two or more murders, typically with a psychological motive and a distinct pattern in their choice of victims and methods. These criminals often seek psychological gratification from their acts, which can involve meticulous planning and a specific modus operandi (MO) that reflects their personal history and psychological state.
Recent High-Profile Cases
1. Bareilly Serial Killer (2023-2024)
In 2023, Bareilly district in Uttar Pradesh became the center of a horrifying series of murders involving nine women over 14 months. The victims, aged between 45 and 65, were found strangled in sugarcane fields—a method that indicated premeditation and a desire for concealment. The police arrested Kuldeep Kumar Gangwar, a 35-year-old man who confessed to killing six women. His modus operandi involved targeting vulnerable women, often luring them into secluded areas before attacking them. Gangwar's case highlighted a disturbing trend of targeting middle-aged women in rural areas, reflecting deeper societal issues regarding gender violence and safety.[1]
2. Ravinder Kumar (2015)
Another notorious case is that of Ravinder Kumar, who was arrested for the rape and murder of a six-year-old girl in July 2015. During interrogation, he confessed to murdering at least 30 more children across Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh over eight years. His detailed recollections of the crimes shocked investigators, showcasing a chilling level of premeditation and an apparent lack of remorse.[1]
3. The Nithari Killings (2006-2007)
The Nithari killings involved the disappearance and murder of several children in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The primary accused, Moninder Singh Pandher and his servant Surender Koli, were found guilty of killing at least 16 children. The case drew national outrage due to the gruesome nature of the crimes and the vulnerability of the victims, who were often from impoverished backgrounds.[1]
4. The Kanpur Serial Killer (2021)
In Kanpur, police apprehended a man named Vijay Kumar, who was suspected of killing multiple women over several months. His victims were primarily sex workers or women living alone. Kumar's arrest followed a tip-off after several bodies were discovered in isolated areas around Kanpur, revealing a pattern similar to other serial killings where vulnerable individuals are targeted.[1]
Patterns Observed
The rise in serial killings in India reveals several concerning patterns:
Target Demographics: Many recent serial killers have targeted middle-aged women or vulnerable individuals—often those living alone or engaged in daily chores outside their homes.[2]
Modus Operandi: Strangulation is frequently used as a method among these killers. In cases like that of Kuldeep Kumar Gangwar, all victims were found strangled with their own clothing, indicating both control and premeditation.[2]
Psychological Profiles: Many serial killers exhibit traits linked to past trauma or abuse. For instance, Gangwar's violent tendencies were reportedly influenced by his abusive childhood experiences.[2]
Geographical Concentration: Serial killings often occur within specific locales where perpetrators feel comfortable navigating undetected. The use of rural areas or secluded locations for committing crimes is common.[2]
Societal Implications
The increasing number of serial killers in India raises critical questions about societal safety and mental health resources. As urbanization grows and social structures shift, understanding the underlying causes of such violent behaviors becomes essential for prevention and intervention strategies.
Conclusion
The rise of serial killers in India highlights a troubling trend that requires urgent attention from law enforcement and mental health professionals alike. By examining high-profile cases like those in Bareilly and Kanpur, society can better understand the complexities surrounding serial murders and work towards effective strategies for prevention and justice.As communities grapple with fear and uncertainty, fostering awareness about these patterns is crucial to enhance public safety measures and support systems for potential victims. Addressing the root causes behind these heinous acts is imperative to prevent future tragedies and ensure justice for those affected by such violence.
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Nithari Killings: Shedding Light on the Dark Reality
The Nithari killings shed light on a dark reality that gripped public attention. These horrifying incidents exposed the gruesome crimes committed in the Nithari village, highlighting the urgent need for justice, societal awareness, and measures to prevent such heinous acts from recurring.
#NithariKillings #DarkReality #JusticeForVictims #CrimeAwareness #PreventionMeasures #SocietalResponsibility #GruesomeCrimes #EndingImpunity #VictimAdvocacy #SafeCommunities
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سی بی آئی نے نٹھاری قتل کیس میں پنڈھیر اور کولی کو سزائے موت سنائی
غازی آباد:مرکزی تحقیقاتی بیورو (سی بی آئی ) نے 2006کے نٹھاری ہلاکتوں کے کیس میں منندر سنگھ پنڈھیر اور سریندر کولی کو سزائے موت سنادی۔ اتر پردیش کے ضلع غازی آباد کی سی بی عدالت نے قتل و ریپ کے تیسرے کیس میں پنڈھیر او ر کولی کومجرم قرار دے کر پھانسی کی سزا سنائی ہے۔ ان دونوں کا 2006میں گھریلو نوکرا...
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