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Manipur Viral Video: Centre to refer Manipur viral video case to CBI

Manipur Viral Video: Centre to refer Manipur viral video case to CBI

The case of Manipur viral video that showcased two women being paraded naked will now be handed over to the CBI for investigation, according to the sources. The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to refer this case to Central Bureau of Investigation along with filling the affidavit in Supreme Court requesting the trial of viral video case to take place outside Manipur. Notably, this comes following the seventh arrest in the petrifying case that jolted the entire nation. Meanwhile, as per top govt sources, State Police has nabbed the person who shot the viral video and seized the mobile phone. As per sources, Centre also held several rounds of talks with members of the Kuki and Meitei communities. The government sources also told that law and order situation is improving in the ethnic-clash-hit state. Meanwhile, the Parliament continues to witness massive uproar from Opposition, seeking PM Modi’s comprehensive statement. Manipur violence has been simmering since early May as a result of ethnic violence after Kukis protested Meitei community's demand for ST status.

28 July,2023 11:15 AM IST
Supreme Court directs CBI to take over all pending Vyapam scam cases

Supreme Court directs CBI to take over all pending Vyapam scam cases

The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take over all the 72 pending Vyapam scam cases. These cases are pending trial at various courts in Madhya Pradesh

11 September,2015 04:38 PM IST
Pahlaj Nihalani sacked as CBFC Chief, Prasoon Joshi to take over

Pahlaj Nihalani sacked as CBFC Chief, Prasoon Joshi to take over

Controversial filmmaker and Censor Board Chief, Pahlaj Nihalani has been sacked and will be replaced by adman, Prasoon Joshi

11 August,2017 10:20 PM IST

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