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Delhi Waqf board case: Court frames charges against Amanatullah Khan, others

Delhi Waqf board case: Court frames charges against Amanatullah Khan, others

Deccan Herald2 days ago
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday framed charges against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan and others in an alleged case of irregularities in the Delhi Waqf Board recruitment.Special judge Dig Vinay Singh framed charges against Khan and others..5 BJD MPs, 1 from YSRC voted in favour of NDA-backed Waqf (Amendment) Bill.A detailed order is awaited.According to the FIR, Khan, while working as chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board, illegally recruited 32 people in violation of norms and government guidelines.
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  • The Hindu

Amend biased laws against leprosy patients, SC tells States

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