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It is insensitive and shows the end of morality among ruling politicians. Who is safe in the state? Saif Ali Khan is attacked. Sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh was killed. A law student in Parbhani was not safe. A former minister was gunned down even though he had police protection,
Ambadas ... He said ... Danve remarked Some said the law-and-order situation has deteriorated in Bandra. But when we investigated, we found the accused in the CCTV footage. The probe is still going on to understand how he (accused) entered Saif’s house and what was his intention- whether it was only to rob them or if someone from the inside is involved in it,
Pawar told reporters in Pune There is a committee to discuss and decide the security cover. If Saif believes that his life is still in danger then he should make a demand, and accordingly a decision will be taken by the government,
Mumbai, once a safe haven for everyone who came from across India to pursue their dreams, is now sinking into chaos, with daily crimes like shootings, murders and assaults exposing the collapse of law and order. Safety is basic right, not a luxury and its time the government stops minimising the concerns of citizens and makes Mumbai and Maharashtra safe again.”
Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad said in a social media post on Friday Similarly, several steps and decisions have been taken to consider the security of the people by the state government,
The police probe is going on and they have already shared the details. They have also gotten several clues, which they are working on at present. I believe the police will crack the case very soon,
He sustained severe injuries to the thoracic spinal cord due to a lodged knife in the spine".
Neurosurgeon Dr. Nitin N Dange clarified All members of the household were present at home at the time of the unfortunate incident".
It has been an incredibly challenging day for our family, and we are still trying to process the events that have unfolded. As we navigate this difficult time, I respectfully and humbly request that the media and paparazzi refrain from the relentless speculation and coverage,
she wrote on the social media platform While we appreciate the concern and support, the constant scrutiny and attention are not only overwhelming but also pose a significant risk to our safety. I kindly request that you respect our boundaries and give us the space we need to heal and cope as a family,
Police have formed 20 teams and launched a search for the accused,
Pakistan itself has snatched the rights of Pakistani people. But is it supposed to rise for the rights of Indian Muslims?” ... What about what’s happening in Pakistan? We should fix ourselves first.”
One critic, Mohsin Meer, expressed his disbelief on social media, writing ... Similarly, Muneeb ul Haq, responding to Chaudhry’s post, pointed out the irony of his stance I am also a Pakistani and will never ever dare to speak in these terms given the state of affairs at home,
he remarked, underscoring the deep divides within the political discourse of the country Yes, we have our own issues in Pakistan to address, but this doesn’t mean we shouldn’t advocate for the people of Gaza, Kashmir, Indian minorities, and other marginalized groups,
he wrote, further emphasizing his stance with the hashtag #NoToExtremism In their own country they throw supplicating men from containers,
Why India is His country you should leave elsewhere if you have problem with Indian Muslims."
To this, Chaudhry replied Poor Fawad Uncle doesn't know- Even if he gives Saif free citizenship to Pakistan, he'll not come there!!"
If a high-profile actor like Saif Ali Khan is attacked at home, what hope do ordinary citizens have? The state and central governments have failed to provide good governance or security,
Incidents like these are a challenge to law enforcement and proof of the government’s inefficiency,
This incident highlights the absolute shambles law and order is in Maharashtra. High-profile crimes in Bandra, like this attack, show the government’s failure to curb crime and maintain safety."