Hyderabad, July 2: Ace filmmaker SS Rajamouli on Friday expressed displeasure at the lack of certain facilities such as tables to fill forms at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, and expressed surprise over some dogs loitering at the hangar.
Rajamouli said the passengers were made to sit on floors to fill up forms as there were no chairs and tables.
Dear @DelhiAirport, arrived at 1 AM by Lufthanasa flight. Forms were given to fill up for the RT-PCR test. All the passengers are sitting on the floors or propping against the walls to fill the forms. Not a pretty sight. Providing tables is a simple service, he tweeted.
He said he was surprised to find so many stray dogs in the hangar outside the exit gate.
"Again not a great first impression of India for the foreigners. Please look into it. Thank you, he said in another tweet.
Delhi Airport is being managed by infra major GMR Group.
Thanking the 'Baahubali' maker for his feedback, the Delhi airport said the aerodrome has desks at the designated areas for RT-PCR-related purpose.
"We have desks at the designated areas for RT-PCR- related purposes; however, increased number of desks and visibility at other locations will improve experience on arrival and our team is looking into this on an urgent basis, the airport tweeted in reply.
And surprised to find so many stray dogs in the hangar outside the exit gate. Again not a great first impression of India for the foreigners. Please look into it. Thank you…
— rajamouli ss (@ssrajamouli) July 2, 2021
arrival and our team is looking into this on an urgent basis. (2/2)
— Delhi Airport (@DelhiAirport) July 2, 2021
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Bareilly (UP) (PTI): A local court here has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for murdering his mentally challenged wife by repeatedly electrocuting her while she was tied to a cot, lawyers said on Thursday.
Additional district government counsel Harendra Singh Rathore said Additional Sessions Judge Avinash Kumar Singh on Wednesday convicted Vinod Kumar (45) for killing his wife, Satyavati, in Chaina village of Bareilly district and imposed a fine of Rs 15,000 on him.
According to the prosecution, he was allegedly frustrated with his wife Satyavati's mental illness and often assaulted her.
Rathore said the prosecution examined nine witnesses to establish the charges against him.
As per court records, on the night of May 1-2, 2022, when Satyavati was asleep, Vinod tied her hands and legs to a cot using ropes and then connected an aluminium cable to an electric board to repeatedly administer electric shocks to her.
"She writhed in pain, but the accused continued to electrocute her until she died," the prosecution said.
The court observed that the murder was carried out in an inhuman manner.
After committing the crime, the accused threw the rope and cable on the roof and left for work at a brick kiln around 2 am to create a false alibi.
He later tried to mislead the police and the victim's family by claiming that Satyavati, whose mental condition was unstable, had accidentally died by suicide after grabbing a live electric wire.
However, the victim's brother, Sanjeev, a resident of Shahjahanpur district, suspected foul play and lodged an FIR under sections 498A (husband subjecting wife to cruelty) and 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code at Nawabganj police station.
During the trial, the prosecution relied on the post-mortem report prepared by Dr Faraz Anwar, who stated that multiple electrocution marks found on different parts of the victim's body could not have been self-inflicted.
The police also recovered the rope and electric wire used in the crime on the accused's identification, officials said.
