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Hindustan Times
04-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
14 booked for assaulting lawyer after road rage in Faridabad
At least 14 men were booked for allegedly assaulting a man after he honked at them to move their vehicle that was blocking the road near Neelam Chowk, police said on Tuesday. The suspects also thrashed another commuter who attempted to record the incident and smashed his phone to destroy the footage. The incident took place around 12.30am on Sunday when Jasmeet Singh, a lawyer, was returning home to Sector 16 after dining at a restaurant. As he exited the restaurant, Singh found a Maruti Suzuki XL6 obstructing the road. After repeated honking to get the vehicle moved, Singh was allegedly abused and attacked by the six drunk occupants of the car, police said. A heated argument escalated into violence when the suspects reportedly called in at least eight more men, who arrived on four two-wheelers armed with rods and sticks. 'The drunk suspects mercilessly assaulted Singh with bricks while his family members tried to shield him,' said Yashpal Yadav, public relations officer, Faridabad Police. According to police, the group also pelted stones at Singh's Maruti Ciaz, causing damage. A passerby, Swatantra Nayak, who attempted to film the attack, was also beaten and had his phone smashed. Police said they had obtained CCTV footage and registration numbers of the XL6 and two-wheelers used by the suspects. 'We have asked the transport department to identify the vehicle owners so arrests can be made soon,' Yadav added. An FIR was registered Monday night at Faridabad Kotwali police station under Sections 191(2), 190, 115, and 351(3) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita on a joint complaint by Singh and Nayak.


India.com
29-05-2025
- Politics
- India.com
Over 10 acres of land, 19 bank accounts and..., Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's net worth has doubled in 10 years, it is now Rs...
After Operation Sindoor, India made a strong impression on the global platform, and one of the key voices representing the country was Shashi Tharoor. Speaking in New York, he clearly explained India's policies on terrorism. A senior Congress leader, Tharoor has been an MP from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala since 2009. Over the years, his wealth and income have often been a topic of public discussion. So how much is Shashi Tharoor really worth? According to a report by DNA, Shashi Tharoor revealed details about his assets while filing his nomination for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. As per his declaration, his total assets are worth over Rs. 55 crore. This is a big jump from 2014, when he had declared Rs. 23 crore, and from 2019 when it was Rs. 35 crore. In just ten years, his wealth has more than doubled. His movable assets (things like cash, bank deposits, and investments) alone are worth over Rs. 49 crore. These include funds in 19 bank accounts, bonds, debentures, mutual funds, and other investments. What He Owns Shashi Tharoor owns 534 grams of gold, which is worth about Rs. 32 lakh, and he has Rs. 36,000 in cash. His immovable assets (like land and property) are valued at Rs. 6.75 crore. This includes: 2.51 acres of agricultural land in Palakkad (his share is worth Rs. 1.56 lakh) 10.47 acres of land in Thiruvananthapuram, worth Rs. 6.2 crore A house worth Rs.52 lakh He also owns two cars: a Maruti Ciaz and a Maruti XL6. His Education and Background Shashi Tharoor was born on March 9, 1956, in London, into a Malayali family. When he was just two years old, his family moved back to Kerala. He completed his schooling in Mumbai and Kolkata, and later graduated in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi University. In 1978, he earned a Ph.D. in International Relations. Tharoor entered politics in 2009, winning the Thiruvananthapuram seat as a Congress candidate. Since then, he has been known not only for his role in Indian politics but also for being a powerful speaker and a respected face of India on global platforms. A great orator