Srinagar, Mar 14: "What goes around comes around", National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said on Tuesday in response to claims of former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik that his security has been downgraded.

Abdullah, a former J and K chief minister, accused Malik of "messing" with the security of several politicians including his and his party colleagues. The NC vice president apparently referred to the developments post August 5, 2019, when Jammu and Kashmir was downgraded to a Union Territory and several politicians were detained for months. Malik was J-K's governor at that time.

"What goes around comes around, jaisa karoge vaisa bharoge. He messed with a lot of peoples' security, including mine and of my senior colleagues," Abdullah said on Twitter.

He was reacting to Mailk's claims that his security has been downgraded.

In an interview to a private TV news channel, Malik said his security was taken away because he spoke on the farmers' issue and the Centre's Agniveer scheme.

Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.



Greater Noida: The Bisrakh Police have arrested Rahul Chaturvedi, an IIM graduate, for allegedly duping over 20 women across Delhi-NCR by luring them into romantic relationships through fake profiles on matrimonial websites. Chaturvedi, hailing from Lucknow's Sahara Building, posed as a high-ranking executive to gain the trust of his victims, swindling them out of money and valuable items.

Operating under false identities, Chaturvedi used matrimonial sites like Jeevansathi.com and Better Half, presenting himself as an HR Regional Manager at Wipro. He extorted expensive items, including iPhones and cash, by promising marriage to his victims. One woman filed a complaint after losing Rs 2 lakh and an iPhone to him, leading to his arrest.

During interrogation, Chaturvedi admitted to scamming at least 20 women, using forged salary slips to bolster his claims of affluence. The police are investigating further to identify additional victims.