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Arvind Kejriwal, 5 other AAP leaders get bail
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and five other AAP leaders, summoned as accused in a criminal defamation case filed against them by Union Minister Arun Jaitley, were granted bail by a city court on Thursday.
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Prasad questions NGOs’ sinister campaign against mobile towers
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Sunday Post
In driver’s seat
At a time when the country is talking about Skill India and Make in India, it is important that opportunities for women must be in tandem. Kangana Sachdeva reports on how the women-only cab services are empowering both the driver and the passenger.
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Kolkata
Chaos in CP: Man shoots waiter for refusing to eat his leftovers
17 December 2012, New Delhi, Puja Banerjee
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A young man, reportedly inebriated, fired at a waiter at an eatery, when he refused to eat his leftovers
A young man, reportedly inebriated, fired at a waiter at an eatery, when he refused to eat his leftovers, early on Sunday morning near Shivaji Stadium in Connaught Place. The victim, however, escaped unhurt. The accused, Rajesh, 27, a resident of west Delhi, who also runs a food stall near his house, had gone to Jain
dhaba
along with his two friends, Vishal and Sahil, around 6.30 am.
‘The friends got into an argument with the serving staff over the supposedly stale
parathas
that were served at the
dhaba.
But when the waiter, Monu, 24, refused to eat the
parathas,
Rajesh turned violent and fired twice at the waiter,’ said a police official.
According to the police, Rajesh ordered for three
parathas.
But after having a bite, they created a ruckus over the quality of the food.
‘Luckily, Monu escaped. His reflexes were fast and he dodged the bullet by bending down,’ said Dharampal, Jain
dhaba
’s manager.
The two friends of the accused fled the scene, but Rajesh was caught with the help of other waiters and was handed over to the police, added Dharampal.
He also said they have been permitted to run the eatery for 19 hours a day.
‘The accused, Rajesh, has been arrested. We have seized his car and his. 32 bore pistol along with two live cartridges. We are now tracing his friends,’ said the police official.
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