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News18
3 days ago
- General
- News18
Lal Singh Murder Case: Sons Who 'Mourned' His Death Turn Out To Be The Killers
Last Updated: Police said the accused struck the victim's head with an iron musli—a stick-like weapon—then placed the body on a bike and dumped it near Kalka canal In a startling development in the Lal Singh murder case in Sangwari village, Rewari district, Haryana, the police have apprehended the deceased's sons as the main perpetrators. Initially seen mourning their father's death, Mohit and Rohit were revealed to have committed the heinous crime along with their accomplice, Pawan Khushwah. Police said that to commit the crime, the accused struck the victim on the head with an iron musli —a stick-like weapon—then placed the body on a bike and dumped it near the Kalka canal. The motive behind the father's murder remains unclear. In this case, the police have arrested the deceased's son, Mohit and Pawan Khuswah—Pawan being originally from Mathura and currently living on rent near Banipur Chowk in Rewari. Both accused have been produced in court and sent on a one-day police remand. The third accused, Rohit, Lal Singh's second son, is already in judicial custody in an Arms Act case. The police plan to bring him on a production warrant for interrogation. Lal Singh's body was discovered on May 31 near the canal, with blood marks trailing from his village, Sangwadi. Initially, a murder case was registered against unknown individuals based on a complaint by Lal Singh's brother. The gravity of the case intensified when it was revealed that the victim's own sons were responsible.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
SLBC lauds progress in financial inclusion
Lucknow: A meeting of the state level bankers' committee (SLBC), chaired by chief secretary (CS) Manoj Kumar Singh, was held in Lucknow on Wednesday. The CS spoke about significant progress in financial inclusion in the state with the support of banks, noting that almost every family and individual in urban and rural areas has a bank account. He also mentioned notable improvements in financial literacy and access to financial services, encouraging banks to enhance the deposit-credit ratio and strengthen credit flow in the state. The CS highlighted the success of the BC Sakhi scheme , under which around 50,000 women were trained and conducted transactions worth Rs 35,000 crore. He also discussed the CM YUVA scheme, which provides loans on easy terms to youth to set up their own enterprises. Lal Singh, executive director of Bank of Baroda and chairman of SLBC-UP, requested banks to implement centrally and state-sponsored schemes, issue Kisan Credit Cards for cropS, livestock and fisheries, connect all eligible individuals with social security schemes and ensure prompt resolution of pending applications in various govt schemes. Earlier, he provided insights into various banking activities and progress under govt-sponsored schemes during the March quarter in the state. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on various banking parameters in the state, the progress of centrally and state-sponsored schemes, conducting Re-KYC for Jan Dhan accounts and taking concrete steps for economic empowerment.


India Gazette
06-05-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
"Modi ji, give them a strong reply, we are with you": Rajasthan goatherd voices support for Centre's action against Pahalgam attack terrorists
By Ravi Jhalotra Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) [India], May 6 (ANI): As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, a goatherd from Sadevala village located close to the India-Pakisatn Border in Rajasthan, has voiced his unwavering support for the Indian armed forces even as his flock are bearing the brunt due to security restrictions. Lal Singh, who tends to over 1,200 sheep and goats, told ANI that his livelihood has been upended since movement near the border was curtailed on May 1. 'We were told we can't take the animals forward because the situation is not safe. But here there's no grass, no water. Over 10 of my goats have died already, Singh said. He also said that while herders were once allowed to move up to 10 kilometres inside the border area, they are now requesting access to just 5-7 kilometres. 'If the situation gets worse, we'll come back immediately.' Lal Singh also expressed anguish over the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam in which 26 civilians were shot dead. 'Those were our people. If there's a war, we'll support the BSF. We'll help deliver food and water. Whatever is needed,' he emphasised. Sadevala, located close to the India-Pakistan border in western Rajasthan, frequently sees movement of pastoral communities who depend on seasonal grasslands. Security restrictions during times of heightened tension often leave them with few alternatives. In a message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Singh asserted, 'Modi ji, give them a strong reply. We are with you. I will stand shoulder to shoulder with the BSF and the Air Force.' Following the deadly attack in Pahalgam, India took several diplomatic measures against Pakistan, including holding the Indus Waters Treaty. (ANI)


Hindustan Times
06-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Panchkula: Tribunal awards ₹27lakh compensation to road mishap victim's kin
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal has ordered Haryana Roadways, its driver and United India Insurance Company Limited to jointly pay ₹27,14,250 in compensation to the family of Lal Singh, a 46-year-old man who died in a road accident in June 2024. The petition was filed by Lal Singh's 45-year-old wife, two children and elderly mother in August 2024. The respondents included Rattan Singh, the bus driver, Haryana Roadways through its general manager and the insurer, United India Insurance. According to the case, Lal Singh was riding his motorcycle from Panchkula to Mattanwala village on June 15, 2024, when a Haryana Roadways bus allegedly struck him from behind near Eldeco Society, Mattanwala. The impact caused him to fall and sustain serious injuries. He was taken to the community health centre in Kot and later referred to civil hospital in Panchkula, Sector-6, where he was declared brought dead. An FIR was registered against the bus driver under Sections 279 and 304-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The claimants said that Lal Singh was working as an Edu Sat Chowkidar and also sold milk, earning around ₹40,000 per month. The respondents denied the occurrence of the accident or any liability. The Haryana Roadways driver, Rattan Singh, claimed that no accident involving the bus had occurred and alleged a false FIR was registered to claim compensation. Haryana Roadways maintained that the accident was due to the deceased's negligence, while the insurance company denied the occurrence of the alleged accident with their insured vehicle. However, after reviewing the case records and the statements from both sides, the tribunal ruled in favor of the claimants. It concluded that the driver, Haryana Roadways, and the insurance company are jointly and severally liable to pay the total compensation of ₹27,14,250 to Lal Singh's family. The tribunal directed the insurance company to make the payment in the first instance.


Hans India
05-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
BJP leaders protest at Charminar, urge deportation of illegal Pakistanis, Bangladeshis
Hyderabad: The BJP leaders from the Old City took out a protest march near Charminar on Sunday demanding deportation of Pakistani and Bangladeshi citizens living illegally in the city. The protest march was taken up from Charminar to Gulzar Houz in the Old City. Alleging that the attitude of the Congress governments was shameful, the BJP leaders demanded the Congress government to take the initiative and send back the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis from the city. The BJP Golkonda district president Uma Mahender criticised that the Congress-ruled states were not taking the initiative to send the Pakistani citizens back to their country. 'While steps are being taken to cancel the visas of Pakistani citizens in all states of the country, the Congress-ruled states are not taking the initiative,' said Uma Mahender. He criticised that the Telangana and Karnataka governments were acting indifferently in this matter. 'All the states are welcoming the decision taken by the BJP government at the Centre in the context of national security. The Congress governments must change their attitude and explain that they are committed to national security,' he added. Lal Singh, Goshamahal corporator, Rajesh Jaiswal, Jambagh corporator, senior BJP leader Amar Singh and other leaders took part.