Jind News
BKU leader Rakesh Tikait has warned of 'gaddi wapsi' if farm laws not repealed
He made these remarks while addressing a farmers' mahapanchayat in Jind on Wednesday
The accused, Jumma Din, has confessed to killing his 5 children, all minors.
Bodies of 2 girls have been recovered from a canal.
The accused's wife is pregnant with their sixth child.
Father killed his 5 children in two and half year in Haryana's Jind. Confessing to his crime, killer Jumma revealed to the village panchayat that he did so on the advice of a tantrik of Kaithal.
The girl was held hostage for a while inside the building where she was raped by three youths, including a 16-year-old boy.
Home Minister Amit Shah addressing a rally in Haryana's Jind took a jibe at the opposition. Speaking on Article 370 he said what was not done in 60 years, Modi govt did it in just 70 days.
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The ruling BJP and the Congress scored a victory each today in the last polls before the national election, due by May. The BJP won by-polls in Haryana's Jind and the Congress won the Ramgarh election in Rajasthan.
Jind police lathicharge outside counting centre in Jind, Haryana after chaos broke out. To know more watch the video
The counting agents walked out of the counting centre claiming that EVMs were missing from table numbers 4 and 5.
The voting for Jind by-elections took place on January 28 and recorded nearly 76 per cent voter turnout.
In the fray are Congress heavyweight Randeep Surjewala, Middha’s son Krishna Middha who is contesting on BJP ticket, INLD’s Umed Singh Redhu and JJP’s Digvijay Chautala.
In the Jind assembly by-election, the turnout was recorded at 75.77 per cent, while the turnout was 78.9 per cent in Ramgarh.
Nearly 1,71,113 people, including 80,000 women, are eligible to vote in today's bypolls.
All necessary arrangements have been put in place for smooth and peaceful conduct of polling on Monday for the high-stakes bypoll to the Jind assembly constituency.
Jind constituency has a total of 1.7 lakh registered voters, out of which around 50% are of Scheduled Castes and backward classes.
Haryana's 63-year-old Chief Minister ML Khattar yesterday rode a motorcycle to review preparations ahead of Amit Shah's mega rally in Jind.
The body of the 15-year-old victim had 19 injuries, mostly on head, face, and chest and her lungs were also ruptured.
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