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Ex-MP Surajbhan Singh, 8 others get life in Brij Bihari murder case

Mumbai, Aug. 12 (ANI): A Patna Sessions Court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to former LJP MP Surajbhan Singh in connection with the nine-year-old Brij Bihari murder case. ight other accused in the case, who were held guilty in the case, were also awarded life sentences.

Sitting MLA Shashi Kumar Rai was pronounced not guilty.

Rai was sentenced to two years imprisonment by the court.

The guilty include two sitting MLAs and one former MP. A fine of Rs 20,000 was also imposed on all the nine convicts.

In 1998, the sitting Bihar MP Brij Bihari was gunned down by heavily armed men inside the premises of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences in Patna while he was on an evening walk.

The slain minister's widow Rama Devi, a BJP MP from Sheohar, was the complainant in the case.

The seven others, who have been sentenced to life are Vijay Kumar Shukla, ex-MLA Rajen Tiwari, Mantu Tiwari, Lalan Singh, Capt Sunil Singh, Mukesh Singh and Ramniranjan Choudhary. (ANI)

J and K Government to hand over Shopian murder case to CBI

Srinagar, Aug12 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday decided to handover the controversial Shopian rape and murder case involving two women to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).Sources said the State Cabinet unanimously took the decision hours after opposition parties created uproar in the State Assembly alleging tampering of DNA test.....

India swine flu death toll rises to 17

Pune, Aug 12 (ANI): A 48-year-old succumbed to the deadly swine flu virus in Pune on Wednesday evening taking the country's swine flu death toll to 17.This death has been reported from Sassoon General Hospital at around 4:30 p.m.his is 10th such death in the city of Pune.Earlier, a 50-year-old Neeta Meghani and a 33-year-old succumbed to the virus in the same hospital.Earlier in the day, a doctor and a 29-year-old.....

Diabetics need to be aware of the risk posed by metabolic syndrome

New Delhi, Aug.12 (ANI): A leading diabetologist, Dr. Vikas Ahluwalia, has said people suffering from diabetes need to be aware of the dangers and risks posed by metabolic syndrome, but adds that while it is a lifelong condition, lifestyle changes can help to reverse it or reduce the risk factors.Dr. Ahluwalia, who is the president of the Diabetes Care Foundation.....
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