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Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Gets CRPF’s ‘Y+’ Category Security In UP

In a significant development, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has accorded Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) ‘Y+’ category security cover to Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad in Uttar Pradesh, sources said.

Azad, a prominent figure in the social and political landscape, will be availing the Central security cover in Uttar Pradesh only.

The step is taken based on some specific threat inputs received from the intelligence bureau as Azad has been an outspoken advocate for the rights of marginalized communities, particularly Dalits, in Uttar Pradesh and beyond. As the leader of the Bhim Army, he has garnered significant attention for his activism and vocal criticism of perceived injustices.

The decision to enhance Azad’s security comes amidst concerns for his safety, especially in light of recent events and escalating tensions in various parts of Uttar Pradesh as well as considering the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

With security concerns looming large, the MHA has deployed Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) commandos to ensure Azad’s safety across the state.

This move underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding individuals who are at risk due to their public positions or activism. It also reflects the growing significance of Azad’s role in championing social justice causes and advocating for the rights of marginalized communities.

With Uttar Pradesh gearing up for key political events and amidst ongoing socio-political tensions, the decision to provide enhanced security to Azad signals a proactive approach by the authorities to maintain law and order while addressing concerns for the safety of individuals engaged in public discourse and activism. (ANI)

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25 CRPF Jawans Suffer Food Poisoning In C’garh’s Dantewada

25 CRPF Jawans Suffer Food Poisoning In C’garh’s Dantewada

About 25 Central Reserve Police Force personnel were admitted to a hospital in Bacheli in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada due to food poisoning, an official said on Sunday.

The official informed that nearly 18 out of the 25 jawans were discharged from the NMDC Apollo Hospital after initial treatment while the rest were being treated further for their earlier medical history.
The incident took place on February 17 afternoon when some jawans of the 230 Battalion Nerli headquarter of Dantewada faced issues of vomiting after the meal.

“We received the information on February 17 that some of the jawans are facing issues like vomiting and food poisoning. We told them to get them admitted to the hospital. Nearly 25 jawans were admitted. Minor issues were there including vomiting. There was no major problem. Nearly 18 jawans were discharged on the second day,” Dr M S Haque, Chief Medical Officer, NMDC’s Apollo Hospital said.

“The rest of them are being treated but they cannot be said to have food poisoning. Some had their earlier medical history like blood pressure and platelets issues. Those with food poisoning (18 jawans) were kept under observation and were discharged,” he added. (ANI)

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Minor Killed By Two Men As Sacrifice To God: Delhi

In a shocking incident, a 6-year-old boy was allegedly killed by two men in South Delhi’s Lodhi Colony on Saturday night in what they claimed was a “sacrifice on the orders of God”.

According to Delhi Police, the incident took place on Saturday night at the construction site of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) headquarters in the posh Lodhi Colony area.
The Delhi Police got a PCR call in the early hours of Sunday at Lodhi Colony that the throat of a 6-year-old boy was slit by two men at an under-construction building. Police personnel rushed to the spot and arrested the two accused, who were already caught by other laborers and CRPF personnel on duty.

The victim was identified as the son of one of the laborers working at the site. They are natives of Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly.

Police said both the accused, Vijay Kumar and Aman Kumar, are natives of Bihar and worked as cement cutters at the site.

According to Police, the accused were under the influence of drugs when they allegedly slit the child’s neck.

Police said the child was also known to the accused and there was no enmity with the family.

At around 10:30 pm on Saturday, the accused called the child when he was going to his shed. They took the boy to their cooking space and committed the act, said police. One of the accused told Delhi Police that he had a vision that “Bhole Baba wants them to slit the throat of a child.”

The investigation is underway. (ANI)

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