4 assailants, 7 bullets: How a man waiting to have 'sehri' in UP's Aligarh was shot dead
Saturday, 15 March 2025 "We received information about the shooting around 3.30 am. Haris was taken to a hospital immediately, where he died," Assistant Superintendent of Police Mayank Pathak said. A case has since been registered and the probe is underway.
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The Pahalgam Terror Attack has shocked the entire nation. Citizens from every corner of India are expressing deep anger and frustration over the brutal Pahalgam Terror Attack that targeted innocent tourists. People are demanding swift, decisive action against terrorism and are urging the government to ensure Pakistan is held accountable. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the public mood is one of unity, rage and an urgent call to end the cycle of violence. Will this Pahalgam Terror Attack finally mark a turning point? Pankaj Mishra speaks to residents of Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, during his Aligarh visit, urged Sangh workers to promote social harmony and national resurgence by upholding traditional Indian family.. IndiaTimes