New Delhi: BJP MP Yogender Chandolia criticised AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, referring to him as "100 per cent criminal" following a controversy involving Khan's son. The remarks came after Delhi Police impounded a bike and registered a case against two individuals, one of whom claimed to be Khan’s son, for rash driving and misbehaviour.

The incident took place in Okhla during a security patrol ahead of Republic Day. According to police, the youths were riding a motorcycle with a modified silencer, driving recklessly, and making loud noises. When confronted, one of them claimed to be Amanatullah Khan's son and accused the officers of targeting him due to his father’s political position.

The police stated that the individuals refused to provide their identification and licenses. Despite Amanatullah Khan reportedly speaking with the Station House Officer, the youths left without disclosing their details. The bike was subsequently impounded, and fines amounting to ₹20,000 were imposed for violating the Motor Vehicle Act.

Chandolia commended the police action, stating, “Rash driving can prove fatal. It’s good that the police seized his son’s vehicle. People like Amanatullah Khan of AAP are 100 per cent criminals. These people think Delhi is their father’s property.”

Chandolia also criticised Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, alleging that his government has failed to clean the Yamuna in 10 years. He remarked, “Anna Hazare should disassociate himself from Kejriwal, who has destroyed Delhi rather than developing it.”

The controversy emerges as Delhi gears up for assembly elections, scheduled for February 5, with vote counting on February 8.

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New Delhi, Aug 7 (PTI): The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) has launched an online quiz on the national flag and 25 top-scoring participants in the age bracket of 21 to 29 will get an opportunity to visit Siachen with Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya.

The quiz, according to the ministry, will "foster patriotism and enhance awareness about the Indian National Flag."

"This online quiz, hosted on the MYBharat portal (mybharat.gov.in), invites all citizen to participate and test their knowledge about the Tricolour," the ministry stated.

It will consist of multiple-choice questions and all contestants will be awarded an e-certificate.

"As a grand incentive, 25 top-scoring participants will be selected for a remarkable opportunity to visit Siachen in the company of the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya," the ministry said.

"The selection of winners for the Siachen visit will be limited to youth between the ages of 21 and 29. The final selection of the 25 winners will be conducted through a computer-based lottery system from the pool of top scorers," it added.