Bengaluru: A case of a woman being attacked with a knife when she went to collect rent for the house she was in charge of in Muneshwara Nagar near Bommanahalli in the city has come to light recently.
The incident is learned to have occurred on June 6. The woman attacked, Sridevi, was living in a rented house owned by Fiaz at Muneshwara Nagar. As Fiaz was abroad, he had given Sridevi the charge of the entire building, including collection of rent.
Nazir, who lived in the building, had not paid rent for three months. When Sridevi knocked on their door on June 6 and demanded loudly that Nazir pay the rent, Nazir's son Saddam came to Sridevi's house and attacked her with a knife on her face and hands.
Sridevi filed a complaint with the Bandepalya Police officers, who have registered a case and are investigating the matter.
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Budapest/Washington: US Vice President J D Vance has said that Lebanon was never included in the ceasefire understanding with Iran, describing the confusion as a “legitimate misunderstanding”.
Speaking to reporters before departing from Hungary, Vance said, “I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn’t. We never made that promise.”
He stressed that the United States had not included Lebanon in the scope of the ceasefire at any stage.
His remarks come amid continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon, where more than 200 people were reported killed, even as ceasefire talks between Iran and the US move forward.
Vance said Israel had “offered … to check themselves a little bit in Lebanon because they want to make sure that our negotiation is successful”.
He warned that if Iran allows the situation in Lebanon to affect the negotiations, it could derail the talks.
“If Iran wants to let this negotiation fall apart in a conflict where they were getting hammered over Lebanon, which has nothing to do with them and which the United States never once said was part of the ceasefire, that’s ultimately their choice,” he said.
