Boat capsizes in Yamuna River, at least 20 killed

A major accident took place in Yamuna River in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh today, a boat carrying more than 30 people sank in the river. Currently, 20 people are reported to have drowned. Boat capsizes in Yamuna River, at least 20 killed.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the district administration to undertake relief and rescue works. The Naib Tahsildar said that the boat was going to Fatehpur and relief work was going on to save the people.

Praveen Nettaru murder case: 3 main accused arrested

It is reported that three main accused are arrested in connection with BJP youth leader Praveen Nettaru murder case. Police sources said that Shiab, Basheer and Riyaz are the arrested. Two are natives of Sullia and one from Puttur. Praveen Nettaru murder case: 3 main accused arrested.

According to information, the accused are being taken from Sullia to Mangaluru. One of the accused is resident of Ankatadka of Puttur while two others are residents of Elimale and Bellare in Sullia. With the arrest of the three accused, the number of arrested has gone up to 10 in Praveen Nettaru murder case.

Last week Home minister Araga Jnanendra said that BJP leader Praveen Nettaru was not killed by assailants from Kerala. His killers are local youths who belong to a community and have touch with youths of the same community in Kerala, he said.

Halal cut and Jatka cut controversy is the root cause of the murder. In addition, the murder of Masood, who was killed a few days before the murder of Praveen Nettaru, was also the reason for revenge. Among the main accused, there is information that one is from Sullia and the other is from Bellare.

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The assailants have left their mobile phones at home, locked their houses and are wandering from one place to another. This has come to the knowledge of police. Minister Araga gave clue that the accused will be arrested in two or three days’ time.

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