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Cat Kumar Joins Dog Babu In Getting Residential Certificate In Bihar; Document Goes Viral
Cat Kumar Joins Dog Babu In Getting Residential Certificate In Bihar; Document Goes Viral

India.com

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India.com

Cat Kumar Joins Dog Babu In Getting Residential Certificate In Bihar; Document Goes Viral

After social media posts claimed that a dog named 'Dog Babu' was issued a residence certificate under Bihar's Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Roll (SIR) drive, another application has surfaced seeking a residential certificate for a cat. According to ANI, the applicant's name is "Cat Kumar", with "Catty Boss" as the father and "Catiya Devi" as the mother. Action Into 'Cat Kumar' Residential Certificate Following the instructions of Rohtas DM Udita Singh, Nasriganj Revenue Officer Kaushal Patel has registered a case against unknown persons at Nasriganj police station, and an investigation has begun. Rohtas, Bihar | An application has been made for obtaining a residential certificate in the name of a cat. The applicant's name is Cat Kumar, with Catty Boss as the father and Catiya Devi as the mother. Following the instructions of Rohtas DM Udita Singh, Nasriganj Revenue… — ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2025 'Dog Babu' Residential Certificate Earlier, a residential certificate was issued in the name of 'Dog Babu' by a Circle Officer in Patna's Masaurhi area, following which one staff member was terminated and another suspended. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India (ECI) had issued a strong rebuttal to viral social media posts claiming that a dog named 'Dog Babu' was issued a residence certificate. The viral document had sparked widespread outrage and mockery. The rebuttal emphasised that no such residence certificate has been officially submitted or considered valid in any electoral process. Trump's Residential Certificate In Bihar As per IANS, in a troubling incident amid the ongoing SIR of the electoral roll in Bihar, an online application for a residential certificate in the name of US President Donald Trump was filed in Samastipur district, prompting the administration to reject the application and lodge an FIR. According to an official statement released by the Samastipur district administration, the suspicious application was received on July 29, 2025, at the Public Service Centre under Mohiuddin Nagar Block, via application number BRCCO/2025/17989735. Authorities believe the act was a deliberate attempt to malign the voter list revision process being conducted under the supervision of the Election Commission, and an FIR was lodged against an unknown person at the Cyber Police Station in Samastipur.

14,000 bottles of illicit liquor seized in city
14,000 bottles of illicit liquor seized in city

Time of India

time19-07-2025

  • Time of India

14,000 bottles of illicit liquor seized in city

Lucknow: Gosainganj police on Saturday seized a large consignment of 14,484 bottles (4,961 litres) of illicit liquor concealed beneath iron pipes in a truck headed to Bihar from Punjab and arrested two smugglers. The accused were identified as Dinesh Parmar (driver) and Jagdish (cleaner), both residents of Khachrod Chapaneer, Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. Investigations revealed that the liquor, manufactured in Himachal Pradesh and licensed only for sale in Chandigarh, was hidden inside welded 1.5-foot pipes, placed beneath 120 long iron pipes in a truck. The duo confessed to selling the liquor in Bihar at three times the MRP, estimating this consignment alone would have fetched over Rs 1 crore in the black market. They used the Signal app to coordinate with suppliers and buyers, taking advantage of its encrypted communication to maintain anonymity. The truck belonged to Vinay Kumar Mishra of Shardanagar, Lucknow, who had rented it out to Rohtas of Sangrur, Punjab, for Rs 40,000 a month. Rohtas stopped payments in Oct 2024 and never returned the vehicle, prompting Mishra to file an IGRS complaint and a court case. The smugglers later fitted fake number plates on the truck and forged RC documents for illegal use. DCP South Zone Nipun Agarwal said the consignment was falsely billed as a 10.6-ton iron pipe shipment from RK Enterprises (Delhi) to Bipin Enterprises (Assam), dated July 15, 2025.

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