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In Siddharthnagar, a couple, Geeta and Gopal, eloped and married, leaving behind their respective spouses and nine children. The affair came to light on April 5 when villagers discovered wedding photos on Gopal's Facebook account, prompting shock and chaos among both families. Geeta, a mother of five, had reportedly taken Rs 90,000 and jewelry from her husband, Shrichand, a vada pav seller who had been supporting his family at home. He has since approached the police to file a complaint. Meanwhile, Gopal's wife, who claims he was abusive and failed to support their four children, has declared him "dead" in her eyes, demanding financial responsibility for their upbringing. Station House Officer Anuj Singh acknowledged awareness of the situation but stated that no formal complaints had been filed yet, assuring that action would be taken if necessary. 
Published: Apr 10 2025, 5 ameznews.inA case has been filed against Bollywood actors Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda, and Vineet Kumar Singh for allegedly hurting religious sentiments in their recently released film 'Jaat'. The First Information Report (FIR) was lodged by Jalandhar police under Section 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and also targets the film's director Gopichand Malineni and its producers. The complaint claims that a scene in the film, which premiered on April 10, disrespects Jesus Christ and has "deeply hurt the religious sentiments of the entire Christian community." The complainant further alleged that the film was intentionally released during the holy period of Good Friday and Easter to provoke unrest. 'Jaat', featuring an ensemble cast and marking Malineni's Hindi directorial debut, grossed over Rs 32 crore in its opening weekend. Sunny Deol has also announced plans for a sequel, 'Jaat 2'. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 10 ameznews.inWest Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose is set to visit violence-affected Murshidabad for a two-day assessment, aiming to "impose peace at any cost," despite objections from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. In an interview, Bose expressed his shock over the recent unrest and emphasized the need for a reality check on the ground. His visit coincides with a National Commission for Women (NCW) fact-finding mission and follows a Calcutta High Court hearing on escalating violence during protests against the Waqf Act. The state reported increased mob violence, resulting in attacks on police and civilians. Banerjee has urged the Governor to delay his visit, citing ongoing confidence-building measures and the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to address the unrest. The Governor, who plans to assess refugee camps in Malda before heading to Murshidabad, has not ruled out filing a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs post-visit. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 10 ameznews.inA 31-year-old man, Irfan Hussain Shaikh, has been arrested in Mumbai for allegedly harassing a woman on a bus operated by the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) on April 10. The woman reported the incident, claiming that Shaikh had touched her inappropriately, prompting the police to initiate an investigation after her complaint was filed on April 16. To locate the suspect, authorities meticulously reviewed CCTV footage from 25 locations, including the bus route and the area where Shaikh boarded and alighted. Their efforts led them to discover that he was employed at a shipping firm in Worli, ultimately resulting in his arrest. The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety and harassment in public transport in the city. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 8 ameznews.inAll India Muslim Jamaat president Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi has issued a fatwa against Tamil Nadu actor-turned-politician Vijay, leader of the Tamil Nadu Vijay Karthik (TVK) party, for allegedly depicting Muslims negatively in his films and inviting individuals associated with gambling and alcohol to his Iftar party. Razvi Bareilvi stated that the Sunni Muslims of Tamil Nadu are angered by Vijay's actions, prompting the call for a fatwa advising Muslims to distance themselves from him. Meanwhile, Vijay is challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 in the Supreme Court, which has indicated it may issue an interim order to stay certain provisions of the act amid concerns over violence in West Bengal's Murshidabad district. The court is set to continue discussions on the matter, focusing on the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf governance and the powers of collectors in dispute resolutions. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 7 ameznews.inA Bengaluru man was arrested for endangering public safety after filming a dangerous stunt for an Instagram reel on April 12. The video, which showed him sitting on a chair in the middle of Magadi Road while drinking tea, quickly went viral. In response, the Bengaluru Police launched an investigation and located the individual. They warned the public via social media, stating, "Taking tea time to the traffic line will brew you a hefty fine, not fame!!! BEWARE BCP is watching you." Authorities emphasized that such reckless behavior is a punishable offense and pledged to take strict legal action to ensure the safety of the public. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of social media stunts that compromise safety on busy roads. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 6 ameznews.inEkagrah Rohan Murty, the 17-month-old grandson of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy, is set to receive Rs 3.3 crore from the company's dividend for the financial year ending March 2025. Holding 15 lakh shares—0.04% of Infosys—gifted to him by Narayana Murthy at four months old, Ekagrah's total dividend earnings have now reached Rs 10.65 crore, following the recent announcement of a final dividend of Rs 22 per share. Born in November 2023 in Bengaluru, he is the third grandchild of Narayana and Sudha Murthy, joining siblings Krishna and Anoushka. Meanwhile, Narayana Murthy will receive Rs 33.3 crore, and his wife Sudha Murty will gain Rs 76 crore from the same dividend. The record date for the dividend is set for May 30, with payments scheduled for June 30. Infosys, founded in 1981, has grown into one of India's leading tech firms, with Sudha Murty playing a significant role in its early success. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 6 ameznews.inMUMBAI: Tensions flared in Ghatkopar as Mumbai Police intervened between the Gujarati community and Marathi-speaking residents over non-vegetarian food consumption. The unrest was sparked by allegations that Marathi families were mistreated by residents of an apartment complex for eating meat and fish, with a widely circulated video showing Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) members confronting Gujarati residents. MNS leader Raj Parte accused some residents of derogatory remarks and enforcing unwritten restrictions on food choices, insisting that no one should dictate dietary habits in a diverse city like Mumbai. Although one resident denied any such restrictions, the police were called to prevent further escalation, advising residents to coexist peacefully. No formal complaints were lodged. A police officer noted that internal divisions had emerged in the complex following a recent election loss, and discussions would be held to resolve the matter. Both the MNS and Shiv Sena have previously raised concerns about discrimination based on food preferences. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 12 ameznews.inUS-based terrorist Harpreet Singh, also known as Happy Passia, has been apprehended by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after being linked to 14 terror attacks in Punjab over the past six months. Singh, who was on India's most-wanted list with a reward of Rs 5 lakh for information leading to his capture, collaborated with the Pakistan intelligence agency ISI and Babbar Khalsa International. His attacks predominantly targeted police establishments in Amritsar, including a series of blasts and grenade attacks that began in November 2024. Notable incidents included an IED planted outside Ajnala police station, grenade attacks at various police posts, and a claimed responsibility for an explosion outside the Gumtala police post. Security agencies intensified their search for him following these attacks, which have raised significant concerns regarding public safety and security in the region. 
Published: Apr 18 2025, 12 ameznews.inIn Madhya Pradesh's Burhanpur, a 25-year-old man, Golden Pandey, was allegedly murdered by his 17-year-old wife and her lover's friends, who stabbed him 36 times with a broken beer bottle. The incident occurred near ITI College while the couple, married just four months, was returning home after shopping. The wife feigned dropping her slippers to stop the motorcycle, allowing her husband's assailants, including her lover and two friends, to launch the attack. Following the murder, the suspects reportedly disposed of Pandey's body in a nearby field and fled the scene. The body was discovered on April 13, leading police to investigate the missing wife. Subsequently, all four suspects were apprehended and have confessed to the crime. They face charges of murder, conspiracy, and evidence tampering, with the investigation ongoing, according to Burhanpur Superintendent of Police Devendra Patidar. 
Published: Apr 17 2025, 10 pmeznews.inIn an exclusive interview with NDTV, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi defended the judiciary's role in assessing the constitutionality of laws, responding to concerns over judicial overreach following the Supreme Court's decision to hear challenges against the amended Waqf law. Owaisi emphasized that the court must evaluate whether the law infringes on fundamental rights and the Constitution's basic structure. He criticized the government for its reaction to the legal challenges, likening it to a child throwing a tantrum. The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended two key provisions of the law while the Centre prepares its response to the petitions, which argue that the law undermines constitutional rights, including equality and freedom of religion. Owaisi highlighted that the amended law could lead to significant losses in Waqf properties for the Muslim community, vowing to continue the legal battle to declare the law unconstitutional and protect their rights. 
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