Bengaluru, August 21: Actor-turned-MP Kangana Ranaut strongly condemned the uproar in the Lok Sabha during the Monsoon Session on Wednesday, alleging that opposition MPs resorted to extreme violence against Home Minister Amit Shah.
Ranaut claimed that opposition members tore copies of three key Bills the Online Gaming Bill, the Constitution Amendment Bill, and the Union Territories Bill and flung papers at Shah as he moved a motion to send the legislation to a Joint Committee. She further alleged that some MPs even brought stones into the House and threw them in the Minister’s direction.
“The actions witnessed in the House were shameful and completely unbecoming of parliamentary conduct,” Ranaut said, adding that opposition leaders tried to remove Shah’s microphone while he introduced the Bills. She described the incident as a direct threat to decorum and safety in Parliament.
The Mandi MP’s claims quickly drew attention on social media, with many expressing shock and outrage over the alleged stone-throwing, while others questioned the authenticity of her statement.
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Shillong (PTI): An interstate racket involved in ATM thefts across several states has been busted, with the arrest of six persons in connection with a break-in at an electronic banking outlet in Meghalaya's Ri-Bhoi district, police said on Wednesday.
The accused were allegedly involved in breaking into an ATM of the Meghalaya Cooperative Apex Bank on April 5, 2024, they said.
Three of the accused were arrested from Barpeta in Assam, while the remaining were apprehended from Haryana, police said.
Ri-Bhoi SP Giri Prasad M said a special police team was constituted to investigate the case.
"With coordinated efforts and assistance from Assam and Haryana Police, we were able to apprehend the accused involved in the ATM break-in," he told PTI.
The case was registered at Umiam police station under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
According to police, the gang used gas cutters to break open the ATM safe and fled with the cash within minutes.
"The group is part of a larger network involved in similar ATM thefts across different states. Further investigation is underway to dismantle the entire network," the SP added.
