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Congress Lawmaker's Son Mohammed Haris Nalapad's Bail Plea Rejected By Bengaluru Court
- Friday March 2, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Soumyajit Majumder
The bail plea of Mohammed Haris Nalapad, son of a Congress legislator NA Harris, has been rejected by a court in Bengaluru. 24-year-old Mohammad Nalapad, accused of severely thrashing a man at an upscale restaurant in Bengaluru, is charged with attempt to murder and has been in jail since last week when he surrendered along with six others.
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Congress Leader Accused Of Sprinkling Petrol In Office. Caught On Video
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- Bangalore News | Reported by Nehal Kidwai, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Congress leader Narayanaswamy is seen sprinkling what could be petrol inside a government office in Bengaluru and threatening an officer in a video that has embarrassed the ruling party at a time it is facing condemnation over a lawmaker's son beating up an injured man.
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Congress MLA's Son, Accused Of Thrashing Man In Bengaluru, Surrenders
- Monday February 19, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Maya Sharma
Karnataka Congress lawmaker's son Mohammad Harris Nalapad, who is accused of beating up an injured man at a restaurant on Saturday, has surrendered today. The police said he came to Bengaluru's Cubbon Park police station this morning and surrendered.
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In Bengaluru, Congress Lawmaker's Son Accused Of Thrashing Injured Man
- Sunday February 18, 2018
- Bangalore News | Written by Uma Sudhir
The son of a Congress legislator in Karnataka has been accused of severely thrashing a man at an upscale restaurant in Bengaluru after an argument. Pictures of the 24-year-old man, eyes swollen shut and blood splattered on his shirt, sitting on a hospital bed, has evoked outrage on social media and in civil society.
- www.ndtv.com
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Will the Mumbai blasts affect the box office?
- Friday July 15, 2011
- Entertainment | Jeevan Prakash
Bollywood is bracing itself for the aftermath of Wednesday's triple blasts.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Congress Lawmaker's Son Mohammed Haris Nalapad's Bail Plea Rejected By Bengaluru Court
- Friday March 2, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Soumyajit Majumder
The bail plea of Mohammed Haris Nalapad, son of a Congress legislator NA Harris, has been rejected by a court in Bengaluru. 24-year-old Mohammad Nalapad, accused of severely thrashing a man at an upscale restaurant in Bengaluru, is charged with attempt to murder and has been in jail since last week when he surrendered along with six others.
- www.ndtv.com
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Congress Leader Accused Of Sprinkling Petrol In Office. Caught On Video
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- Bangalore News | Reported by Nehal Kidwai, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Congress leader Narayanaswamy is seen sprinkling what could be petrol inside a government office in Bengaluru and threatening an officer in a video that has embarrassed the ruling party at a time it is facing condemnation over a lawmaker's son beating up an injured man.
- www.ndtv.com
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Congress MLA's Son, Accused Of Thrashing Man In Bengaluru, Surrenders
- Monday February 19, 2018
- Karnataka News | Edited by Maya Sharma
Karnataka Congress lawmaker's son Mohammad Harris Nalapad, who is accused of beating up an injured man at a restaurant on Saturday, has surrendered today. The police said he came to Bengaluru's Cubbon Park police station this morning and surrendered.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Bengaluru, Congress Lawmaker's Son Accused Of Thrashing Injured Man
- Sunday February 18, 2018
- Bangalore News | Written by Uma Sudhir
The son of a Congress legislator in Karnataka has been accused of severely thrashing a man at an upscale restaurant in Bengaluru after an argument. Pictures of the 24-year-old man, eyes swollen shut and blood splattered on his shirt, sitting on a hospital bed, has evoked outrage on social media and in civil society.
- www.ndtv.com
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Will the Mumbai blasts affect the box office?
- Friday July 15, 2011
- Entertainment | Jeevan Prakash
Bollywood is bracing itself for the aftermath of Wednesday's triple blasts.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment