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Pre-wedding shoots: Chhattisgarh Women’s Commission chief says photoshoots harmful for daughters
The applicant also mentioned that the photos and videos captured during the pre-wedding shoot were deleted by the opposing party.

Chhattisgarh Women’s Commission chairperson Kiranmayi Nayak courted controversy after she made a statement saying pre-wedding shoots can be harmful for women and urged their parents to avoid it.
Under the leadership of Nayak, 172nd public hearing took place on May 9 at the state’s capital Raipur. A total of 25 cases were scheduled to be heard in the hearing and a majority of the cases involved disputes between couples post-marriage.
A case that was heard was related to a wedding which could not take place despite the dates being finalized, the case was filed earlier by the applicant.
On Tuesday, during the hearing the applicant appealed to withdraw the case and the reason she cited was both the parties involved, reached an agreement and the other party had already returned the money that was spent on the preparations for the marriage functions.
The applicant also mentioned that the photos and videos captured during the pre-wedding shoot were deleted by the opposing party.
As per a media statement by the applicant, the commission has directed the other party that if in the future any pictures or videos of the applicant gets circulated on any social media platform without her consent then she has all the right take up a legal action under cybercrime.
It is during this hearing that Nayak, the chairperson of the commission, noted how people these days are more influenced by the West now and the repercussions are felt on Indian culture.
Nayak then urged parents to avoid pre-wedding shoots in the future as it can prove to be harmful for their daughters.
This statement now has sparked controversy with Nayak receiving various reactions to it.
Pre-wedding photoshoot, as the name suggests, is a photoshoot carried out by the bride-to-be and the groom-to-be before their wedding. It is popular all over India with some making almost a mini-feature film. Social media has made it de rigeur in recent years riding on the FOMO factor.
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Samajwadi Party MLA Rakesh Pratap Singh beats up local BJP leader’s husband in UP police station | WATCH
Chaos erupted at a police station in Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi district on Wednesday as a local BJP leader’s husband was viciously thrashed by a Samajwadi Party leader in full view of the cops who were seen trying to intervene and break up the brawl.

Chaos erupted at a police station in Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi district on Wednesday as a local BJP leader’s husband was viciously thrashed by a Samajwadi Party leader in full view of the cops who were seen trying to intervene and break up the brawl.
A viral video of the brazen beatdown showed Samajwadi Party MLA Rakesh Pratap Singh and his supporters thrashing Deepak Singh, the husband of Rashmi Singh, a BJP candidate in the UP municipal polls, inside the Gauriganj Kotwali police station in Amethi district as policemen intervene and attempt to break up the brawl and save Deepak Singh from the SP leader and his men.
According to reports, the SP MLA, who was holding a sit-in protest at the police station, claimed that Deepak Singh had hurled verbal abuses at him which angered him and he responded with a brutal beatdown of the BJP leader’s husband.
Talking to reporters, Rakesh Pratap Singh claimed that Deepak Singh and his supporters had allegedly assaulted several of the Opposition MLAs supporters and he was holding a protest demanding police action against Singh and his men.
The legislator claimed that the police hadn’t taken any action against Deepak Singh and his supporters for the assault and had staged a protest at the police station.
Reports said that while the Samajwadi Party leader was holding a protest, Deepak Singh arrived at the Gauriganj Kotwali police station and verbally abused the MLA and his supporters.
Suddenly, Rakesh Pratap Singh is seen coming from behind and starts physically assaulting Deepak Singh while grabbing him by the collar of his shirt.
A senior police official said that they had not anticipated that things would take a turn for the worst and a brawl would break out between the two men, adding that the issue has now been resolved and cases have been registered against both men.
Pakistani actor seeks to complaint against PM Modi, Delhi Police’s reply goes viral
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Pakistani actor seeks to complaint against PM Modi, Delhi Police’s reply goes viral
A Pakistani actor on Tuesday sought to file a complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked for an website link to register the same with the Delhi Police.

A Pakistani actor on Tuesday sought to file a complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked for an website link to register the same with the Delhi Police.
The Delhi Police replied to Sehar Shinwari’s tweet with a sarcastic and witty response saying that they “still” do not have jurisdiction within Pakistan and also would like to know how she was tweeting when all social media networks have been shut in her country following clashes that erupted after the arrest of former premier Imran Khan on Tuesday.
In a tweet, Sehar Shinwari, a Pakistani actor, sought an online link for the Delhi Police to file a complaint against PM Modi and India’s spy agency, Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) for allegedly “spreading chaos and terrorism in her country.”
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In a tweet, Shinwari wrote: “Anyone know the online link of the Delhi Police? I have to file a complaint against the Indian PM and the Indian Intelligence Agency RAW, who are spreading chaos and terrorism in my country, Pakistan. If the Indian courts are free (as they claim), then I am sure the Indian Supreme Court will provide me justice.”
Replying to Shinwari’s tweet, the Delhi Police issued a witty retort, asking the Pakistani actress how she was able to use Twitter when all social media had been barred and internet services snapped in parts of Pakistan after Imran Khan’s arrest.
The clever response from the Delhi Police has gone viral on Twitter and has been widely viewed and shared by netizens.
The tweet read: “We are afraid we still do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. But, would like to know how you are tweeting when the internet has been shut down in your country.”
The tweet has garnered over 3.1 million views, more than 10,000 likes and thousands of comments since it was shared by the Delhi Police.
Road rage caught-on-cam: Driver assaulted by bike-borne men on busy Delhi road, 4 held | WATCH
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Road rage caught-on-cam: Driver assaulted by bike-borne men on busy Delhi road, 4 held | WATCH
In yet another incident of surging road rage incidents in the national capital, four bike-borne men reportedy halted a car in the middle of a busy road and thrashed the driver of the vehicle following a minor argument over dipper lights.

In yet another incident of surging road rage incidents in the national capital, four bike-borne men reportedy halted a car in the middle of a busy road and thrashed the driver of the vehicle following a minor argument over dipper lights.
A video of the brazen assault, captured on the car’s dash cam, was shared by the victim, Praveen Jangra, on his Twitter handle, following which the Delhi Police took cognizance of the incident and arrested the four bikers, a senior police officer said on Wednesday.
The video, which has been widely viewed and shared on social media after it was shared by Jangra, showed the four bike riders halting the car in the middle of the road near Delhi’s Nangloi Railway Station Metro. The four men then dismount their bikes, approach Jangra, and beat him up.
Sharing the video on Twitter, the victim, Praveen Jangra wrote: “Some miscreants stopped me in the middle of the road and beat me up. All this happened at Nangloi Railway Station Metro. This type of hooliganism has become common in the capital of the country. Delhi Police should look into the matter and take strict action against these goons.”
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Taking cognizance of Jangra’s tweet, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer), Harendra Singh said that all four men who assaulted Jangra have been arrested by the cops and their vehicles, which they rode during the incident, have been seized.
The senior officer said that the incident took place on late Sunday night, when the four accused intercepted Jangra’s car and slapped him following an earlier altercation at a stop light over the issue of using dipper light for getting passage by the bikers which the complainant had objected.
He said that the police took note of the tweet and managed to track down the attackers with the help of security camera footage and other electronic means, and arrested them from Mundka, Nangloi and Mangolpuri areas.
The top cop said the four men do not have any previous criminal records and necessary legal action is being taken against them.
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