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MCOCA court rejects bail of two 7/11 blasts accused

Mumbai, Dec 26 (UNI) Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court today rejected the bail application of two 7/11 serial blasts accused on the ground that police had filed a chargesheet against them.

The petition was filed by Ahatshyam Siddique and Dr Tanvir Ansari.

MCOCA Judge Mridula Bhatkar, while rejecting the petition, observed that the prosecution had filed the chargesheet against the duo on time.

The petitioner, in the application, had mentioned that as the prosecution had filed the chargesheet after the stipulated timeframe, they should be released on bail.

The duo were accused of their involvement in the July 11 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai's suburban trains, in which over 190 people were killed and more than 700 others wounded.

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About 50 handicapped people arrested during demonstration

Jamshedpur, Dec 26 (UNI) About 50 physically challenged people, including the President of National Handicapped Party, were arrested when they resorted to 'hooliganism' in front of the East Singhbhum deputy commissioner's office during a demonstration here today. Police said the NHP president K K Dixit, party executive member Raj Kumari Shukla and state NHP president Anay Kumar Chowdhary led a demonstration to put their charter of demands before DC N M Kulkarni. The demonstration turned.....

Kashmiri Pandits join protests against shifting of Dogra artifacts

Jammu, Dec 26 (UNI) Shifting of Dogra ruler's artifacts from Mubarak Mandi palace complex to the Civil Secretariat has kindled displeasure among several political and social groups in Jammu and Kashmir. All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee (APMCC) of Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) today joined hands with other political and social organisations, including the BJP, Shiv Sena, Dogra Liberation Front (DLF), in the protest against the shifting of Maharaja's treasure worth Rs 11,000 crore. In a.....

CPI to lay seige to all power sub-stations in AP

Hyderabad, Dec 26 (UNI) Communist Party of India (CPI) Andhra Pradesh Secretary K Narayana today said the party would lay seige to all power sub-stations in the state and Vidyut Soudha in the city, demanding the Government to supply uninterrupted nine hour power to agriculture sector. Speaking at the 81 CPI foundation day celebrations organised at the state party office here, Mr Narayana said the CPI would continue the struggle with the support of farmers.....
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