Woman takes attacker’s penis to the Police Station

Sex Crime SceneA 40 year old Bangladeshi woman cut off a man’s penis during an attempt on rape by a man of 40 years married and father of five. The woman took the attacker’s penis to the police station as evidence. The woman is married and mother of three. The police officers said that she was attacked while sleeping in her shanty in Jhalakathi district which is 200Km away from south of Dhaka. And the man had been harassing her for six months. The cut-off penis has been kept at the police station and the rape suspect was undergoing treatment in hospital. The police said that “We will arrest him once his condition gets better”

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India’s food security Law to Cover 70 per cent of population

food securityIndia world’s second largest populated country is going to setup a Historic law which will assure food security to almost 70% of total population nearly 1.2 billion. India’s food and consumer affair minister K V Thomas said that the Indian Government hoped to bring 75% of the rural population and 50% of the urban population in the country under the coverage of comprehensive food security programme by next year. If the national Food Security Bill prepared by the Food ministry be approved by a panel of ministers at the forthcoming meeting bulk of India’s population will get Legal Right to Subsidized food.

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Delhi High Court invalidated the Electronic voting machines of SCBA

Voting Maching The High Court of Delhi under the petition of Supreme Court Advocate Anis Suhrawardy and three others said that according to SCBA memorandum of association of rules Electronic voting machines was not permitted. And under this argument the Delhi High court claimed that the use of electronic voting machines in the Supreme Court bar association was unconstitutional and the election results were invalid. The court will hear more on this on June 6th.

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Prez rejects a mercy plea of a KLF member involved in a bomb blast

The president in a process to clear the long list of mercy plea petitions pending before her office has rejected a mercy petition of a member of the Khalistan Liberation Force who was convicted in a bomb blast in New Delhi killing the then Youth Congress leader M.S.Bitta and 12 others. This decision comes after many Sikh activists and Human Rights groups have campaigned for the plea to be accepted. The Supreme Court in a recent case has expressed its intention to probe into the reason for the delay of the mercy petitions specially this one. This decision of the president makes the Parliamentary attacks convict Afsal Guru’s case more interesting as similar support to accept his mercy petition have been going on for years but his plea is way down the order in the list.

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