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'They Attacked Him': Suchir Balaji's Mother Rejects Suicide Claims, Points To Missing Documents

January 17, 25 Vadodara Live

'They Attacked Him': Suchir Balaji's Mother Rejects Suicide Claims, Points To Missing DocumentsThe mother of OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji, Poornima Ramarao, has strongly refuted the official claim that her son died by suicide. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, she alleged that there were significant lapses in the investigation and suggested foul play in her son’s death. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

Squid games on Delhi streets: AAP's unique poll campaign after 'bin dulhe ki baraat'

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) launched a unique campaign inspired by Squid Game to gauge popularity among Delhi voters. Masked participants represented 'team Kejriwal or BJP,’ featuring leaders like Arvind Kejriwal and JP Nadda. Previously, AAP staged a 'groom-less' wedding procession mocking BJP's unannounced CM candidate. Delhi elections are scheduled for February 5 with results on February 8.

No closure: ‘Reclaim the Night’ protesters on RG Kar ruling

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

Medical professionals in Kolkata, disheartened by the court's ruling, question why the rape and murder of a PGT doctor at RG Kar Medical College is not considered a 'rarest of rare' crime. They continue to demand justice and broader social and policy changes despite convict Sanjay Roy's sentencing.

RG Kar ruling: Life term right call, say anti-death advocates

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

Kolkata court judge emphasized reform over retribution in sentencing Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for a rape-and-murder case. Experts and advocacy groups supported the ruling, arguing that capital punishment is not more effective than life imprisonment and should be reserved for 'rarest of rare' cases.

No gratitude, no grievances, says Sanjay Roy’s mom

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

A Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a resident doctor. His mother, in her 70s, expressed relief that the death penalty was not given. Speaking through her closed door, she acknowledged the decision made by the police and judiciary.

RG Kar verdict: Why isn’t it rarest of rare crime, ask parents, slam investigation

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

The parents of a Kolkata rape-and-murder victim are distraught after convict Sanjay Roy received a life sentence rather than the death penalty. They blame the investigating agency for not proving the case as 'rarest of rare'. Both parents and neighbours expressed disappointment, with plans to cancel celebrations until all involved culprits are punished.

RG Kar horror: ‘Shocked’ Didi says govt will seek death for ‘monster’ in HC

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has announced plans to appeal for the death penalty for Sanjay Roy, who received life imprisonment instead, referring to him as a 'monster.' Banerjee expressed dismay at the court's verdict, arguing the case is a rarest of rare one deserving capital punishment and critiqued the CBI's handling of the investigation.

RG Kar case: Judge flags ‘several lapses’, asks CP to address ‘illegal acts’

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

The Sealdah sessions court has criticized the Kolkata police, particularly officers from Tala police station, for inefficiencies and mishandling in the investigation of a resident doctor's rape and murder case at RG Kar Medical College in August last year. Judge Anirban Das pointed out several lapses and urged the police commissioner to address the officers' negligent behavior.

Ex-principal, cops draw court fire over RG Kar rape-murder

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

A Sealdah sessions court condemned former RG Kar Medical College principal Sandip Ghosh and the MSVP for failing to report the rape and murder of a 31-year-old resident doctor. The judgment highlighted administrative failures and efforts to misrepresent the incident as a suicide, calling for accountability and improvements in hospital security to protect healthcare workers.

‘Not rarest of rare’, says court, gives life to RG Kar convict

January 21, 25 Vadodara Live

A sessions court in Kolkata sentenced former traffic police volunteer Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a junior doctor. The court resisted calls for the death penalty, deeming the case not the 'rarest of rare'. Roy was also fined and compensation was awarded to the victim's family.

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