Tuesday, December 25, 2012

இந்தியா டுடே - அப்டேட்ஸ் - டெல்லி ரேப் கேஸ்

Delhi gangrape protests

Delhi gangrape: Constable's death unfortunate, guilty must be punished, says Arvind Kejriwal - Live Blog




- Delhi Police constable Subhash Tomar being cremated with full state honours.

- The police had no answers when court asked them who pelted stone, who beat up that constable, says Manish Sisodia

- Lumpen elements infiltrated protesters, we tried to stop them, says Arvind Kejriwal

- Strict action should be taken against the people who are responsible for the cop's death: Kejriwal

- The police implicating AAP, Ramdev and VK Singh for the gangrape protest and the violence: Kejriwal

- Police trying to frame innocent people to hide their failure: Kejriwal

- There is no evidence against AAP worker. If he is guilty, punish him, says Kejriwal


- Arvind Kejriwal defends Aam Aadmi Party member charged with the murder of constable Subhash Tomar.



- Constable's death very unfortunate, guilty must be punished, says Arvind Kejriwal



- Police framed one Aam Aadmi Party member, seven others for the murder of Delhi Police constable


- Victim's platelet count has increased but it's still below normal, says doctors.


- A one-member panel is being set up to investigate "lapses" by police in connection with the gangrape of a 23-year-old student in Delhi.




- Sources say, the retired judge of the Delhi High Court, Justice Usha Mehra, will look into this aspect to ascertain whether the incident could have been prevented.




- Congress core group to meet at 5 pm to discuss present situation in the Capital.



- Congress core group meeting after Sonia Gandhi expressed displease over rape incident.



- Rajan Bhagat, PRO, Delhi, asks how top secret letter was leaked out?



- Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit asks Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to order probe after SDM alleged that the police 'interfered' while recording of rape victim's statement

- The police demands probe into leakage of letter by Delhi CM alleging police 'interference' while recording of rape victim's statement.



- Delhi Police rejects SDM's Usha Chaturvedi's allegations, calls it baseless.


- "I went to Safadurjung Hospital to record the statement of rape victim where DCP South, ACP Vasant Vihar and ACP Defence Colony were present alongwith with police personnel. They tried to presurise me to record the statement as per their convenience and when I refused they misbehaved and tried to intimidate me," alleges SDM Usha Chaturvedi who went to record the statement of the rape victim.



- Standing Committee on Home chaired by Venkaiah Naidu will meet on December 27. The committee will discuss the issue of formulating stringent laws against rape.



- "Government accepted most of the demands of the protesters, what can we do now," MOS to Headlines Today



- Delhi gangrape: Panel summons Home Secretary, Law Secretary and Delhi Police Commissioner.


- Victim's mother didn't cooperate under police pressure, alleges SDM



- Cops accused of influencing rape victim before recording statement.



Also read: Delhi Metro stations remain closed for third day in a row
 
 
- Nine metro stations will continue to remain closed on Tuesday to avert any untoward incident over Delhi gangrape.




- RPN Singh says will take action against those who were responsible in the killing of the cop.



- "With deep regret, we have to inform you Constable Subhash Chand Tomar succumbed to his injuries at 6:40 am on Tuesday," Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar said.


Subhash Tomar
 Delhi Police constable Subhash Tomar injured during violence at India Gate dies- Eight people have been charged with the murder of Delhi Police constable Subhash Tomar.


- Delhi Police constable Subhash Tomar critically injured during violent protests against the gangrape of the 23-year-old girl two days ago succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday.




 நன்றி - இந்தியா டுடே


After controversy erupted over recording of the 23-year-old gang-rape victim’s statement, her fresh testimony was on Tuesday taken by a metropolitan magistrate, police said. 



“A fresh statement of the girl has been recorded by the metropolitan magistrate,” a senior police official said. 


Controversy erupted over the recording of the victim’s statement after Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit complained to Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde that senior police officials “interfered” in the process and sought an inquiry. 


In a letter to Mr. Shinde, Ms. Dikshit cited a communication to her by Deputy Commissioner (East) B.M. Mishra that Sub Divisional Magistrate Usha Chaturvedi claimed that three senior police officers had prevented the video recording of the victim’s statement. It was also alleged that the police officers wanted the SDM to use a questionnaire they prepared. 


It later turned out to be an open war between Ms. Dikshit and the Delhi Police, who demanded a probe into the “leakage” of her letter to the Home Minister. 


Delhi Police came out with a strong denial and also demanded a high-level probe into the “leakage” of Ms. Dikshit’s letter to Mr. Shinde. 


“We deny the allegations levelled by SDM Usha Chaturvedi. 


“Delhi Police demands a high-level inquiry into the leakage of a top-secret letter written by the Chief Minister to media,” Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said. 

நன்றி - த ஹிந்து

0 comments: