The Gujarat High Court has upheld the acquittal of six individuals accused of killing three British nationals of Indian origin during the 2002 riots. The decision followed the special SIT court’s ruling that cited insufficient evidence, relying primarily on an anonymous complaint to the British High Commission.
Related Posts
Pant’s chance to turn things around at his happy hunting ground
Rishabh Pant has struggled in the current Australia tour, with just 154 runs in seven innings, and has faced criticism for poor shot selection. Sydney […]
Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer ‘Pushpa 2’ mints 1.21 Cr net in India
Allu Arjun’s “Pushpa 2” continues its box office reign, nearing the highest-grossing film of 2024 title. Earning ₹726.25 crore in its first week, the sequel […]
‘Did we forget that it was an int’l match?’: Ashwin on Rana’s substitution
- Bharat Tezz
- February 2, 2025
- 0
Controversy surrounds pacer Harshit Rana’s concussion substitution for Shivam Dube during the fourth T20I between India and England, with former players questioning the decision’s fairness. […]