Bangladesh SC acquits former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in a corruption case
The Supreme Court accepted Khaleda Zia’s petition on November 11th, 2024, and stayed her sentence until the final hearing of the case.
The Supreme Court accepted Khaleda Zia’s petition on November 11th, 2024, and stayed her sentence until the final hearing of the case.
The petition was filed by Pandit Keshav Dev Gautam, an RTI (Right to Information) activist and National President of the organisation ‘Anti-Corruption Services’.
The Court, however, said that the accused’s intention was to harass the woman and hurt her reputation.
NGOs that help anti-national and anti-Hindu accused in the cases of communal violence should be banned in the country and their office bearers and activists should be put in jail.
The survey report includes footage of approximately 4.5 hours and photographs. Around 1,200 photographs were taken during the survey.
Recently, Gautam Adani and some of his associates were accused in the US of paying bribes worth an estimated Rs 2,300 crore to secure solar power contracts.
A total of 11 accused have been convicted in these cases. After the Bardhaman bomb blast in October 2014, Jahidul Islam and his associates fled to Bengaluru.
If this is the scenario in the UK, it is scary to think about what might be happening in India, where the Muslim population is much larger.
If the impeachment motion against Justice Shekhar Yadav is introduced and accepted in the Rajya Sabha, an impeachment trial will proceed against him.
Paresh Baruah sought refuge in Bangladesh in 2000. In exchange for this asylum, he and his family were reportedly required to convert to Islam.