Raids were also conducted at several places in Delhi as reports have hinted that the absconding leader might be heading to Delhi.
Amritpal Singh has been absconding for the last eight days now since Saturday even as the Punjab Police has launched a massive search operation to nab him. He managed to give police a slip when they intercepted his convoy on Saturday in Jalandhar and flee on a motorbike.
Amritpal Singh managed to give police a slip when they intercepted his convoy on Saturday in Punjab’s Jalandhar and flee on a motorbike. He allegedly changed his clothes in a gurdwara in Nangal Ambian village in Jalandhar, and wore a shirt and pant, and escaped along with three others on two bikes.
Amid a massive manhunt operation against Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, a new CCTV footage has surfaced on social media in which a man, who is suspected to be the radical leader, is seen walking with an umbrella. The video is from Haryana’s Sidhartha Colony in Shahbad Markanda, Kurukshetra. Amritpal Singh fled to Haryana amid search operation against him in Punjab and stayed there on March 19 and left the next day.
Amid a massive manhunt operation against Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, a new CCTV footage has surfaced on social media in which a man, who is suspected to be the radical leader, is seen walking with an umbrella. The video is from Haryana’s Sidhartha Colony in Shahbad Markanda, Kurukshetra. Amritpal Singh fled to Haryana amid search operation against him in Punjab and stayed there on March 19 and left the next day.
India News: Fugitive Khalistan sympathiser Amritpal Singh was spotted by CCTV cameras in a town of Haryana's Kurukshetra district on March 20 after spending the
Amritpal Singh has been absconding for the last seven days now since Saturday even as the Punjab Police has launched a massive search operation to nab him. He managed to give police a slip when they intercepted his convoy on Saturday in Jalandhar and flee on a motorbike.
India News: Fugitive Khalistan sympathiser Amritpal Singh was spotted by CCTV cameras in a town of Haryana's Kurukshetra district on March 20 after spending the
The woman has been identified as Baljit Kaur, who lived in Sidharth Colony of Shahabad-Markanda town of Kurukshetra district.
The visuals indicate that Amritpal might flee Punjab and cross over to Haryana's Shahbad.
As per the India Meteorological Rainfall (IMD), rainfall with thunderstorm and hailstorm activity over northwest India from the evening of March 23 and on March 24 and over central and east India between March 25 and 27.
The arrest of a woman in Haryana has made police suspicious that Amritpal Singh could be in Haryana. The Haryana Police arrested a resident of Shahabad area, Baljit Kaur, and handed her to Punjab Police. The woman allegedly harboured Amritpal and his aides.
The arrest of a woman in Haryana has made police suspicious that Amritpal Singh could be in Haryana. The Haryana Police arrested a resident of Shahabad area, Baljit Kaur, and handed her to Punjab Police. The woman allegedly harboured Amritpal and his aides.
As per the India Meteorological Rainfall (IMD), rainfall with thunderstorm and hailstorm activity over northwest India from the evening of March 23 and on March 24 and over central and east India between March 25 and 27.
The Union government informed the Supreme Court that Punjab has refused to build the remaining Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal because it claims it does not have extra river waters to share with Haryana. The Punjab government has stated unequivocally that there is no need to build the SYL Canal because the state cannot share any water, according to the report, which summarizes the two meetings between the chief ministers of the two states in October 2022 and January of this year. After the reorganization of Punjab in 1966 and the creation of the state of Haryana, a disagreement over the sharing of river water arose. Of of Punjab's whole 8.9 billion m3 share of water, Haryana requested 5.9 billion m3, whereas Punjab claimed the entire amount. Keep watching Mirror Now to know more updates!#haryanapunjabcanaldispute #canaldispute #punjab #haryana #SYL #sutlejyamunalink #latestnews
The Union government informed the Supreme Court that Punjab has refused to build the remaining Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal because it claims it does not have extra river waters to share with Haryana. The Punjab government has stated unequivocally that there is no need to build the SYL Canal because the state cannot share any water, according to the report, which summarizes the two meetings between the chief ministers of the two states in October 2022 and January of this year. After the reorganization of Punjab in 1966 and the creation of the state of Haryana, a disagreement over the sharing of river water arose. Of of Punjab's whole 8.9 billion m3 share of water, Haryana requested 5.9 billion m3, whereas Punjab claimed the entire amount. Keep watching Mirror Now to know more updates!#haryanapunjabcanaldispute #canaldispute #punjab #haryana #SYL #sutlejyamunalink #latestnews
H3N2 Alert in Haryana: Officials said that the nurse was keeping unwell since March 15. Three days later, her sample was taken which turned out to be positive for the H3N2 influenza virus. "The nurse has been isolated at home and being given treatment under the COVID-19 protocol", said the civil surgeon's office.
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Amritpal Singh row: The court rebuked the Punjab Police questioning what 80,000 strong state police force is doing as they failed to arrest Amritpal Singh. The court has also asked the state police to file a status report on the issue.
K Kavitha, an MLC for the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), made her third appearance before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday in relation to the Delhi excise policy scam case. She submitted the phone devices used previously to the ED. "Its shameful for BJP MPs and BJP people who are making allegations against Kavitha ji, first let them understand that this is not a scam. Modi is misusing his power and constitutional bodies such as ED CBI as well as income tax departments to threaten those leaders who raise voices against Modi ji and failures of Modi" said BRS MP Venkatesh Netha. Keep an eye on Times Now for developments!#kkavitha #ed #brsmp #liquorscamprobe #delhiexcisepolicy #brs #latestnews #kkavithaphoneseized