Man lodges complaint against bike rental driver in Hyderabad

The complainant had booked a rental bike to provide food and other books to his cousin.

Published Date – 29 February 2024, 04:24 PM


Man lodges complaint against bike rental driver in Hyderabad


Hyderabad: A complaint was filed by a person against a bike rental driver for allegedly not delivering his parcel to his cousin at Hitec City in Madhapur.

The complainant had booked a rental bike to provide food and other books to his cousin. However the bike rider entrusted with delivering the parcel allegedly ran away with it, leading to the parcel not reaching its intended destination.


Apart from lodging complaint to the rental bike app authorities, a police complaint was lodged against Abhilash, the driver for allegedly going absconding and also abusing the complainant.

Police officials said they were investigating the matter to determine the circumstances surrounding the missing parcel and the actions of the bike rider.

Assembly of Experts, its position in Iran political structure

The Assembly of Experts is one of the bodies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose main task is to elect the Leader and monitor his performance. Each term of this Assembly is 8 years and its members are elected by the people.

The fifth round of the elections of the Assembly of Experts was held on February 26, 2016, and the sixth round will be held on March 1st at the same time as the twelfth parliamentary elections.

The number of the Assembly’s representatives is 88. 16 representatives for Tehran province, 6 for Khuzestan and Razavi Khorasan provinces each, 5 for the provinces of Isfahan, East Azarbaijan, and Fars, 4 for each provinces of Gilan and Mazandaran, 3 for West Azarbaijan and Kerman provinces each, 2 for each of the provinces of Ardabil, Alborz, Sistan and Baluchestan, Qazvin, Kordestan, Kermanshah, Lorestan, Golestan, Markazi, and Hamadan, and 1 for each of the provinces of Ilam, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, South Khorasan, North Khorasan, Zanjan, Semnan, Qom, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Hormozgan and Yazd.

Any increase in the number of representatives will be decided upon in the last year of each period after conducting necessary investigations and according to the population, geographical divisions, and the country’s national interests.

How representatives are selected

The Assembly of Experts representatives are elected by direct vote of the people. These elections are held in every province and each person is a representative of a province.

The representatives must be educated in religion and at least be a mujtahid. They should have political and social insight and be familiar with today’s issues. They must believe in the Islamic Establishment of Iran and also must not have unfavorable political and social records.

A look at different terms of Assembly

First Assembly:

The Assembly of Experts was established for the first time in 1983. After the demise of Imam Khomeini (RA), who was the founder of the Islamic Revolution and its first Leader, the Assembly selected Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on 4 June 1989. This selection was temporary. After the change of the constitution and holding the related referendum, they chose Ayatollah Khamenei as the permanent Leader in a meeting on August 6 of the same year.

Second Assembly:

The election for the second Assembly of Experts was held on 1990 October 8. Its first session was held on 1991 February 21. Ayatollah Ali Meshkini was elected as the chairman of the Assembly of Experts.

Third Assembly:

The election for the third Assembly of Experts was held in 1998. Its first session was held on 1999 February 23. Ayatollah Ali Meshkini was the chairman of the third Assembly of Experts as well.

Fourth Assembly:

The election for the fourth Assembly of Experts was held in 2006. Due to the approval of the coordination of elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran, this term lasted 10 years. Its first chairman was Ayatollah Meshkini and after his demise, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani replaced him. Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani and Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi were the next two chairmen of this term.

Fifth Assembly:

The election for the fifth Assembly of Experts was held on 2016 February 26. Its first session was held on 2016 May  24. During the session, Ahmad Jannati was elected as the Assembly’s chairman with 51 votes.

During this term, 21 representatives passed away. Among these 21 people, 13 people replaced them in mid-term elections, but 8 of them have not been replaced.

Sixth Assembly:

The election for the 6th Assembly of Experts is scheduled to be held on March 1st. 510 people candidated for this term of the elections of which the qualifications of 144 people were confirmed.

Among the 88 current representatives, 65 have become candidates for this round of election as well.

MNA

Feb. 28: ‘Axis of Resistance’ operations against Israeli occupation

By Press TV Website Staff

 

Amid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians so far, including at least 14,000 children, resistance groups in Palestine and across the region continue their operations against the Tel Aviv regime and its Western backers.

The operations carried out by the Palestinian and regional resistance groups on Wednesday, February 28, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades’ operations on Feb. 28:

  • Shelled the command headquarters of the Israeli military’s Eastern Brigade 769 “Gibor Camp” and “the Airport Barracks in Beit Hillel” in northern occupied Palestine from southern Lebanon with two rocket barrages.
  • Targeted an Israeli infantry force inside a building in the Abasan Al-Kabira area, east of Khan Younis city, with an anti-personnel rocket, causing casualties. 
  • Engaged in clashes with Israeli forces near the Shafi’i Mosque, west of Khan Younis city, resulting in injuries to many Israeli soldiers. 
  • Targeted an Israeli armored personnel carrier (APC) with “Shouaz” and another explosive device in the Abasan Al-Kabira area, east of Khan Younis city. 
  • Targeted two Merkava-4 tanks with Yassin-5 and Tandem rockets on the Project Road, west of Khan Younis city. 
  • Shelled concentrations of Israeli army vehicles and soldiers behind the Al-Najm Stars Hall in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, Gaza City, with heavy-caliber mortar shells.

Al-Quds Brigades’ operations on Feb. 28:

  • Shelled the “Kisufim” site of the Israeli military with a salvo of 107mm rockets.
  • Targeted a Merkava tank and a D9-bulldozer with a Tandem rocket and RPGs in the axis west of Khan Younis city. 
  • Clashed with an Israeli infantry force using appropriate weapons southeast of the Qaraara area in Khan Younis city, resulting in Israeli casualties.
  • Shelled a gathering of Israeli forces on Street 10, south of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, Gaza City, with mortal shells. 

Al-Aqsa Brigades’ operations on Feb. 28:

  • Targeted two Israeli military vehicles with RPGs, west of Khan Younis city. 
  • Targeted an Israeli armored personnel carrier (APC) with a “Storm” explosive device in the town of Abasan Al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis city. 
  • Shelled a gathering of Israeli soldiers and vehicles in areas southeast of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City with a barrage of 60-caliber mortars.
  • Shelled gatherings of Israeli soldiers and their vehicles with heavy mortars, south of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
  • Engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli forces using automatic and appropriate weapons, east of Khan Younis city. 

Martyr Omar Al-Qasim Forces’ operations on Feb. 28:

  • Targeted an Israeli military vehicle with an RPG in the Al-Balad area, Khan Younis city. 
  • Engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli forces in Khan Younis city with heavy and appropriate weapons. 

Mujahideen Brigades’ operations on Feb. 28:

  • Sniped an Israeli soldier in the southern Zaytoun axis, Gaza City.
  • Shelled a gathering of Israeli forces, east of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, Gaza City, with 60mm caliber mortar shells.
  • Engaged in clashes with Israeli forces in the axes in Khan Younis city with appropriate weapons.

Hezbollah’s operations on Feb. 28:

          Eastern sector:

  • At around 17:00 local time, the Ramtha site in Shebaa was targeted with missiles.
  • At around 17:05 local time, the Al-Summaqa site in Shebaa was targeted with missiles.

          Western sector:

  • At around 17:00 local time, Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the Birkat Risha site were targeted with missiles.


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R Praggnanandhaa Commits Blunder, Loses Second Round Match In Prague

Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa committed a time-pressure blunder as he suffered defeat at the hands of Parham Maghsoodloo of Iran in the second round of Prague Masters Chess tournament in Prague. The defeat ended Praggnanandhaa’s impressive 47-game unbeaten streak in Classical Chess. The 18-year-old Praggnanandhaa also lost the top ranking in live ratings among Indians — a spot reclaimed by the legendary Viswanathan Anand who is also the brand ambassador of this event. D Gukesh, meanwhile, came up with an impressive performance with black pieces to beat Nguyen Thai Dai Van of Czech Republic while the other three games in the 10-player round-robin event ended in a draw.

With seven rounds still to come, Iranian GM Maghsoodloo is sitting pretty on two points, a half point ahead of Gukesh and Nodirbek Abdusattarov of Uzbekistan who played out a draw with India’s Vidit Gujrathi.

Praggnanandhaa, Gujrathi, Richard Rapport of Romania and David Navara of Czech Republic share the fourth spot on one point each while Vincent Keymer of Germany and Mateusz Bartel of Poland are on joint eighth spot with 0.5 point in their kitty. Van is the only player yet to open his account.

Praggnanandhaa went down fighting from a position he would have easily saved on another day. Playing the black side of a London System, the Indian did not have much trouble in equalizing and Maghsoodloo kept on looking for ways to complicate the position.

At some point in the middle game, Praggnanandhaa even looked better but with the clock ticking away it was not an easy task to finish. Maghsoodloo by then had trained his eyes to go for the black king and all he needed was a blunder that created several threats. It was over in 38 moves.

Gukesh’s perseverance paid off against Dai Van in a reverse Benoni game wherein the latter played white. Gukesh just kept himself in the game by slow and steady improvement right through and his tactic proved right as the Czech player fell prey and gave up a rook for minor piece.

Wasting no time, Gukesh converted to an endgame and found a beautiful finish towards the end to force matters. The game lasted 52 moves.

Gujrathi accepted an early pawn sacrifice by Abdusattarov out a Four Knights opening. Playing black, the Uzbek never looked like in any real danger despite the material deficit and in the end drew in just 35 moves.

In other games, Bartel Mateusz had an easy game with Rapport while Keymer did not find any difficulty in signing peace with Navara.

In the Challengers section, R Vaishali lost her second straight game against Ediz Gurel of Turkey.

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Amid Poll Rigging Allegations, Pak's Newly Elected Parliament Takes Oath

Amid Poll Rigging Allegations, Pak's Newly Elected Parliament Takes Oath

Parliamentarians began arriving at the 336-seat National Assembly in Islamabad.

Islamabad:

Lawmakers were sworn in during the first sitting of Pakistan’s new parliament Thursday, three weeks after an election marred by widespread allegations of rigging.

Pakistan’s February 8 poll took place with ex-prime minister Imran Khan jailed and barred from running, and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party targeted by a campaign of arrests and censorship.

Khan’s followers defied the crackdown to win more seats than any other party but the military-backed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is set to shut them out of power with a coalition government.

According to the coalition agreement, former premier Shehbaz Sharif — who ousted Khan in a 2022 no-confidence vote — will be elected prime minister again by new lawmakers in the coming days.

Parliamentarians began arriving at the 336-seat National Assembly in Islamabad on Thursday morning and took their oaths of office in unison around 11:30 am (0630 GMT).

PTI members were forced to run as independents in the election but some arrived at parliament carrying portraits of Khan, brandishing them in defiance as Sharif and other PML-N leaders entered the chamber.

“In democracy, the parliament is a sacred place,” PTI’s acting chief Gohar Ali Khan told reporters as he arrived to be sworn in.

“Those who don’t have public trust and don’t have the mandate should not be sitting here.”

Gohar held aloft a poster reading “Release Imran Khan” as he signed the register of parliamentarians but the moment was omitted from state TV broadcasts as cameras cut away.

The Sharif family’s PML-N has agreed to govern with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) run by the dynasty of~CHECK~ ex-premier Benazir Bhutto, as well as several smaller factions.

In return, the PPP has been promised the office of president for their patriarch and Bhutto’s widower, Asif Ali Zardari.

Cabinet positions have yet to be announced.

Analysts regard the broad alliance as a shaky enterprise, facing overlapping economic and security crises plaguing the nation of more than 240 million.

Monitors have also warned the PML-N coalition may suffer from a perceived lack of legitimacy by portions of the public sceptical over whether their votes were counted.

Despite PTI-aligned candidates exceeding expectations, Imran Khan claims the election was brazenly rigged to prevent his party’s landslide return to power.

Islamabad cut mobile internet signal nationwide on election day, citing security reasons but declining to give specifics. Results were also delayed, further stoking rigging claims.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Arrested Trinamool Strongman Sheikh Shahjahan Suspended For 6 Years

Trinamool Suspends Arrested Strongman: 'BJP Wanted To Keep Issue Alive'

A day after Sandeshkhali strongman Sheikh Shahjahan was arrested in connection with the mob attack on an Enforcement Directorate (ED) team, Trinamool Congress suspended him from the party for six years.

In a press meet to announce the move, the party’s leaders slammed the BJP and dared it to act against tainted leaders in its ranks.

Senior party leader Derek O’Brien said the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress stands by the people and takes “no nonsense, whoever you are”. “If you have hurt or are alleged to have hurt the people, we walk the talk,” he said.

Bengal minister Bratya Basu questioned why the BJP has not acted against leaders such as Himanta Biswa Sarma despite several allegations against them. “The BJP is not Trinamool Congress that it will suspend a leader as soon as he is arrested. Because the other name of BJP is washing machine. So if someone from our party is suspended and then seen in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally, we won’t be surprised,” he said.

The Trinamool leader said that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had told Calcutta High Court to stop Bengal police from arresting Sheikh Shahjahan, who was on the run for 55 days. “They wanted to keep the Sandeshkhali issue alive till the Prime Minister’s Bengal trip. After our leader Abhishek Banerjee’s remark on the high court’s stay and the court’s clarification, we went ahead and arrested Sheikh Shahjahan,” the minister said. “Only Trinamool Congress can set such an example.”

The minister said the people must remember the example of “raj dharma” set by Ms Banerjee.

Trinamool MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar questioned why the ED did not arrest Shahjahan for so long.

At least 150 Palestinians killed as Israel attacks Gaza

According to Palestinian media reports, Israeli troops attacked civilians who were waiting for humanitarian aid to arrive in Gaza City on Thursday, resulting in the killing of at least 150 people and injuring of more than 1,000 others.

Scores of wounded individuals were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital amid the Israeli regime’s continued bombardment and shelling on Gaza City.

Earlier in the day, local media reports said 47 Palestinian martyrs were transferred to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah due to the crimes committed by the Israeli military in the besieged territory.

News sources also reported artillery attacks by the Israeli regime on a camp in the city of Khan Yunis, as well as the eastern areas of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

The latest development comes as aid agencies have sounded the alarm of a looming famine in Gaza’s north due to Israel’s blockade on the entry of aid.

Dozens of Palestinians have lost their lives in the latest Israeli airstrikes across various parts of Gaza.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Ashraf al-Qudra, has also called for “immediate action” by international organizations to prevent the deaths of children due to “malnutrition, dehydration and widespread famine.”

US Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Samantha Power also said in a video posted on social media platform X that Israel needs to open more crossings so that “vitally needed humanitarian assistance can be dramatically surged.”

“This is a matter of life and death,” she said, while pointing to the deteriorating conditions in Gaza.

Israel waged its brutal war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

According to Gaza Health Ministry, more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel’s brutal war on the territory began nearly five months ago.

The Tel Aviv regime has imposed a “complete siege” on the territory, cutting off fuel, electricity, food and water to the more than two million Palestinians living there.

MNA/

Atomic Bomb Test Survivor Says His Story Was Ignored By 'Oppenheimer'

Atomic Bomb Test Survivor Says His Story Was Ignored By 'Oppenheimer'

Wesley Burris says he was not impressed by the recent “Oppenheimer” movie (File)

White Sands, US:

Wesley Burris was fast asleep in bed when the world’s first atomic bomb exploded just 25 miles from his front door.

A blinding light filled the home in the New Mexico desert, before the impossible force of the blast shattered its windows, spraying glass across the four-year-old boy and his brother.

“It was so bright, I couldn’t see,” Burris recalls. “I can remember asking, ‘Dad, what happened? Did the Sun blow up?'”

The events of 5:30 am on July 16, 1945 are now best known to millions from their dramatic re-enactment in the Oscar-tipped movie “Oppenheimer.”

But they loom large in the actual memory of Burris, who is now 83 years old and still living just a few miles from the secret location where scientists and military chiefs gathered on that historic morning.

Because while the film presents the Trinity test site as a vast, empty desert, Burris and his family were among thousands who lived within a 50-mile (80-kilometer) radius.

And like all of their neighbors, the family had no clue what was going on — or why a giant mushroom-shaped cloud was spreading across their horizon.

“We weren’t scared from it. Because it didn’t kill us right there,” he told AFP. “We had no idea what it was.”

Fast-forward eight decades, and Burris knows all too well the true deadliness of that explosion, which sent radioactive material 50,000 feet (15,000 meters) into the air.

The test took place amid thunderstorms, despite scientists’ warnings, in the race to have the bomb ready for a key World War II summit with the Soviets.

Torrential rains brought toxic debris straight back down, where it irradiated the desert dust, the water supplies and the food chain.

Burris has lost his brother to cancer. His sister had it too, as does her daughter.

And he himself has skin cancer, which he tries to treat with traditional Native American medicine.

Despite all this, no New Mexican affected by radiation from the Trinity test has received a dime in compensation.

“We were guinea pigs,” said Tina Cordova, a cancer survivor who runs the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium, calling for justice.

“But they come back and check on guinea pigs. Nobody’s ever come back to check on us.”

‘Oppenheimer’

For campaigners like Cordova, Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” has at least introduced the concept of the Trinity test to millions of people around the world.

“But it didn’t go far enough,” she told AFP.

The film is the overwhelming favorite to sweep multiple Oscars on March 10, including best picture.

“Wouldn’t it be remarkable if during the Academy Awards, any one of them said, ‘I want to acknowledge the sacrifice and suffering of the people of New Mexico,'” said Cordova.

“They knew about us when they made the film — they just chose to ignore us again.”

Cordova — one of five generations in her family diagnosed with cancer since 1945 — hopes such recognition could finally put pressure on the US Congress to extend compensation to her state.

The clock is ticking.

The current Radiation Exposure Compensation Act does support those who lived near sites where nuclear tests were later conducted in Nevada, Utah and Arizona. But even that expires in June.

And a bid to broaden its scope to include those exposed to the very first atomic explosion, having been approved by the US Senate last year, was ripped out of a giant defense bill in December by the House of Representatives, over concerns about its cost.

“This shouldn’t be how we live. We hold bake sales and garage sales and enchilada suppers so that we can raise the money to help these families,” said Cordova.

“Maybe the Pentagon should have to have a bake sale every week to meet their budgetary demands, the same way we have to.”

According to “First We Bombed New Mexico,” a new documentary following Cordova’s campaign, the families affected by radiation are “mostly Hispanic and Native.”

‘Bunch of lies’

Burris was not impressed by the recent “Oppenheimer” movie.

“Yeah, I’ve seen it, but that film is a bunch of lies,” he said.

“How many people died out here? They never said nothing about that.”

But he has long become resigned to being brushed aside by history.

Way back in July 1945, his family were eventually told an ammunition explosion had occurred.

Compounding the mystery, two strange men with binoculars were spotted watching the explosion from trucks parked near their front yard.

“They wouldn’t tell us anything,” he recalls.

A few years later, another group of men appeared near the home, wearing white suits and masks.

His brother approached them, asking why they were digging a hole in the ground and collecting samples.

“They said, ‘You need to get out of here. This will kill you,'” recalled Burris.

“And he said, ‘Where am I going (to go?) We live right here in this house.'”

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

BBA student killed by ‘friends’, body buried in farmland in Amroha

Three of the accused were arrested on Wednesday evening after a gunfight with the police in Greater Noida in which the trio suffered gunshot injuries on their legs.

Published Date – 29 February 2024, 02:00 PM


BBA student killed by ‘friends’, body buried in farmland in Amroha


Noida: A 20-year-old BBA student in Greater Noida was allegedly strangled to death by four friends after an argument broke out and buried his body 6 ft deep inside a farmland in Amroha, police officials said on Thursday.

Three of the accused were arrested on Wednesday evening after a gunfight with the police in Greater Noida in which the trio suffered gunshot injuries on their legs, officials said.


The victim and the accused belonged to the Gajraula area in Amroha district, Uttar Pradesh, where the murder took place on Tuesday night, the officials said.

The student, who belongs to a business family, was enrolled for a Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA) degree at a private university in Greater Noida. When he did not return to the university hostel after leaving it on Monday, an FIR was lodged at the local Dadri police station and an investigation was initiated, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Greater Noida) Saad Miya Khan said.

“On February 27, the police received information that Bennett University student Yash Mittal had not returned to the hostel since February 26. Immediately, police teams were formed to investigate this case. When CCTV footage was reviewed, it was found that he left the university campus safely in a car while talking to someone on the phone,” Khan said.

Later, as part of the probe, call data records were also checked, leading police to some suspects, including his friend Rachit Nagar who told the police about a party in Gajraula where Mittal was invited by his friends, the officer said.

“During the probe, Rachit Nagar told police that he, Yash Mittal, Shivam Singh, Shubham Singh, Sushant Verma and Shubham Chaudhary, who lived in Gajraula (Amroha), are friends with each other since November 2023,” the DCP said.

“On February 26, they had called Yash Mittal for the party in Gajraula. He went there during which an argument broke out between him and others after which he was killed and his body was buried inside a farmland in Gajraula. We recovered the body from the farmland on Wednesday,” Khan said.

The argument broke out between the accused — all in their late 20s and financially weak –? and Mittal, whose family is in the electronics business, after he told them that they were “surviving and having parties on his money”, according to a police source privy to the probe.

On Wednesday evening, the police here got to know that the accused were in Greater Noida’s Dadri area. During a combing operation, a gunfight broke out during which the accused suffered bullet injuries on their legs, and were later held, police said.

The fourth accused — Shubham Chaudhary — is at large and efforts are underway to arrest him, police said.

“The accused told the police that they had killed Yash on February 27 but to mislead the police and his family, they sent ransom messages on February 28,” DCP Khan said.

The police said they have lodged two FIRs against the accused — first for murder, criminal conspiracy, and evidence destruction, and the second after the encounter for an attempt to murder and under the Arms Act. Further legal proceedings in the case are underway, the police added.

"43 Cases, Will Keep You Busy For 10 Years": Court To Shahjahan's Lawyer

'43 Cases, Will Keep You Busy For 10 Years': Court To Shahjahan's Lawyer

Sheikh Shahjahan has been remanded in police custody for 10 days

Kolkata:

A lawyer representing Sandeshkhali strongman Sheikh Shahjahan was in for some tough talk by the Calcutta High Court today. A bench led by Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam turned down the advocate’s request to raise a bail plea and said it has “no sympathy” for Shahjahan.

The Trinamool Congress strongman was arrested by Bengal police yesterday in connection with a mob attack on a team of Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials last month. He is also at the centre of serious allegations levelled by residents of Sandeshkhali, an island in Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district. The Trinamool strongman and his aides have been accused of land grab, extortion and intimidation. Allegations of sexual harassment have also come up.

This morning, when his advocate mentioned the anticipatory bail petition, the Chief Justice refused and asked him to return on Monday, when the court will hear the matter next.

“Certain observations were made by your Lordships against my client,” the lawyer said. Chief Justice Sivagnanam replied, “Wonderful, we were waiting for you.”

“Mr Counsel, this man has some 43 cases against him. Mind you, now for next 10 years, this man will keep you busy. You will have to handle all his cases till next 10 years at least,” the Chief Justice added, according to Bar and Bench.

“My anticipatory bail was rejected. I was arrested last night. I cannot mention before the regular bench now,” Shahjahan’s advocate said. “Come on Monday. We have got no sympathy for that person. Please come on Monday, not now,” the bench remarked.

The strongman, who was on the run for 55 days, has been remanded in a 10-day custody after he was produced in a Bengal court this morning.