Bhopal: In a disturbing video, an 11-year-old boy was stripped and assaulted, forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and “Pakistan Murdabad’ in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore on Thursday.

The accused are identified as minors and have been apprehended, police reports.

According to the police, this incident took place when the boy was playing near Star Square and the accused took the boy near the Nipania area on the pretext of buying toys.

However, the accused stripped the victim’s clothes and assaulted him, forced him to chant religious and anti-Pakistan slogans. They also filmed the sequence and posted it on social media.

The victim managed to escape and informed his family, who then alerted the police.

A message shared on Indore Police Commissioner’s Twitter handle said that “the police have registered a case against the juveniles under the law for serious offences and they have been apprehended”.

The police urged the public to not share the video of the incident on social as those involved in the incident are minors.

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Mangaluru (Karnataka) (PTI): A woman travelling from Mangaluru to Mysuru delivered a baby on board a train after it was halted at a station in Dakshina Kannada district, officials said on Monday.

According to railway sources, the passenger began experiencing labour pain during the journey on Sunday. The train was stopped at B C Road station in Bantwal taluk of this district to facilitate medical assistance. However, no doctor reached the spot for over 30 minutes after the halt.

In the absence of immediate medical support, two co-passengers stepped in to assist the woman. The delivery was conducted in the train's toilet compartment. Both the mother and the newborn were reported to be safe following the delivery, they said.

Railway police officials had arranged for the woman to be shifted to a medical facility. She was admitted to the Government Lady Goschen Hospital in Mangaluru for postnatal care.

According to the OBG (Obstetrics and Gynecology) department officials at the hospital, the child and mother will be discharged after the initial observation period is over.

They told PTI that the delivery was done in trying conditions. The two ladies who carried out the operation had done a good job. The child and mother arrived at the facility 22 kilometers from the spot. Also, the mother experienced no blood loss or any other complications.

The neonate has been incubated and the mother is undergoing normal observational procedure at the hospital, the hospital officials said.

Officials said the woman is a resident of Mysuru and had been travelling home at the time of the incident.