Red alert in UP after Operation Sindoor
Uttar Pradesh Police has sounded red alert following Army's Operation Sindoor against terrorists camp in PoK on late Tuesday night.
Uttar Pradesh Police has sounded red alert following Army's Operation Sindoor against terrorists camp in PoK on late Tuesday night.
The state police have collected details of around 1,500 Pak citizens staying in the state. All of them will have to go back as the centre has cancelled visas of all Pakistani nationals.
The Supreme Court termed called it a “complete breakdown of the rule of law”.
The Uttar Pradesh government has sounded high alert in the state in view of the tabling of the Waqf Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
Security in the city has been tightened after the police administration refused to allow Neja Mela on the memory of Sayyed Salar Masood Ghazi , the army commander of Mohammad Ghaznavi.
ED has reportedly found that the recent violent protests in Uttar Pradesh against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) had a 'financial link' with the Kerala-based outfit.
A police report about damage to one government vehicle was presented, but the report was prepared at least 20 days after the violence took place.
The probe agency has reportedly found that at least Rs 120 crore was deposited in 73 bank accounts in western Uttar Pradesh after the Act was passed by Parliament late last year.
This comes amid massive protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Lucknow, specifically led by women protesters.
In a 17-second clip, the women can be heard shouting and asking the police why they are being assaulted.