The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has summoned former principal Sandip Ghosh for another round of polygraph tests in connection with the brutal rape and murder of a postgraduate medico at RG Kar Medical College Hospital in Kolkata. The investigation, which was initiated after a single bench of the Calcutta High Court ordered the CBI to probe the alleged corruption at the medical college, has now extended to 14 other locations in the city. The incident has also prompted the Supreme Court to order the security of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital to be handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).
In a stark rebuke of the Kolkata police for their handling of the aftermath of a trainee doctor's rape and murder, the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to take over the security of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The move came after a mob systematically attacked doctors and medical staff at the facility on August 15, prompting over 700 doctors to leave out of safety concerns. The court also constituted a 10-member task force to formulate a national protocol for the safety of doctors and facilities at hospitals.
An employee of SpiceJet was arrested for allegedly hitting a CISF officer at Jaipur airport, sparking a social media outrage. The incident, caught on video, shows Anuradha Rani arguing with the officer over security screening procedures. SpiceJet has issued a statement defending their employee, alleging sexual harassment by the officer.
An argument between a SpiceJet employee and a CISF officer at the Jaipur airport turned violent when the former allegedly slapped the latter during a disagreement over security screening. The altercation, which was captured on CCTV, resulted in the employee's arrest and a case of assault being registered against her. However, the airline has claimed that the employee was subjected to sexual harassment by the officer and is taking legal action in response. The incident has sparked a debate over the safety of female employees in the aviation industry and appropriate action is being taken by authorities to address the issue.
A SpiceJet employee, Anuradha Rani, was arrested after slapping a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) officer during a security screening argument at Jaipur Airport. The incident has been described as a serious case of sexual harassment by the airline and has sparked outrage. The woman has been sent to judicial custody and the airline is taking legal action against her.
A shocking incident occurred at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport as a SpiceJet staff member was arrested for allegedly slapping a CISF officer during a dispute over security screening. The airline has termed it as a serious case of sexual harassment, while the police have registered a case of assault against the staffer. The incident has sparked discussions about safety and harassment at airports, with both the police and airline taking legal action.
Indian singer and music composer, Vishal Dadlani, came out in support of the CISF officer who allegedly slapped Kangana Ranaut at an airport. However, singer Sona Mohapatra called him out for co-judging reality shows with Anu Malik, who has been accused of sexual harassment during the #MeToo movement. This stirred up debates about the toxic culture of reality shows and Malik's return as a judge after being asked to step down in 2018 due to allegations.
Amidst a tense climate during farmer protests, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut received a slap from a female CISF officer at the Chandigarh airport following her inflammatory remarks. In a show of empathy and support, singer Vishal Dadlani stated he would help find the officer employment if she lost her job over the incident. The incident has sparked widespread debate on the appropriate response to such situations and the balance between professional conduct and personal convictions.
The recent incident at the Chandigarh airport, involving Kangana Ranaut being slapped by a CISF officer, has sparked controversy and now has Punjabi artists creating songs about it. The independent artists are taking shots at the Bollywood actress and her contentious statements about the farmers' protest. While Kangana has claimed that the officer was a supporter of the protests, the officer has countered with accusations of Kangana insulting the farmers. The incident has further soured Kangana's relation with the farmers and the Punjabi community.
After being slapped by a female CISF constable at the airport, actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut shares insights on the incident, alleging that the constable came from behind and attacked her in a "Khalistani style". The newly elected MP also hints at the political motivation behind the attack and expresses concern over handling terrorism in Punjab. The constable, who was later arrested, reportedly took offence to Kangana's comments on Punjab ladies during the farmers' agitation.