Tag: Mumbai Police

Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi: My cartoons will now spew more venom

Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi1 150x150 Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi: My cartoons will now spew more venomNo chance to stop cartoons drawing over political reforms as Aseem Trivedi, the cartoonist who arrested on sedition charges of demeaning Parliament by cartoon, said to keep continue his mode of drawing cartoons over controversial issues like corruption, corrupts politics etc.

Talking to media, cartoonist said that expressing the corruption issue by cartoons is his mission for the country which never stop, but would now spew more venom. Read more

SIT forms to verify Cartoonist’s intension behind cartoons

Aseem trivedi cartoonist 150x150 SIT forms to verify Cartoonist’s intension behind cartoonsA special investigating team has formed by Mumbai Police to probe the entire case of the Kanpur-based cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, arrested under the sedation charges expressing demeaning of State’s image via cartoons and insulted the nation.

The SIT team of officers including two inspectors, two sub-inspectors, an assistant inspector and six constables will act Read more

Azad Maidan Violence: Police arrests 19 more rioters

Azad Maidan Violence 150x150 Azad Maidan Violence: Police arrests 19 more riotersAmid Raj Thackeray’s protesting rally at Azad Maidan against Mumbai Police and government losing hands over August 11 riots in Mumbai and also Assam ethnic riots, police reported that toll of rioters has continuously increased reached at 43 as it has arrested 19 more rioters being alleged to create panic the Azad Maidan violent protest.

According to official source, the arresting rioters alleging to violent the various parts of Mumbai Read more

MNS cadres defy Mumbai Police, march to Azad Maidan

Raj Thackeray 150x150 MNS cadres defy Mumbai Police, march to Azad Maidan Alarming a violent rally from Girgaum Chowpatty to Mumbai’s Azad Maidan, MNS chief Raj Thackeray attacked on Maharashtra Home Minister and Mumbai Police Commissioner for their failure to handle the Mumbai’s August 11 violence which left two people dead and more than 50 were critical injured.

Demanding their resignations in wake of never bear the burden of Mumbai Police leniency over the attacks, Mr. Thackeray said, “There is a boundary that must not be crossed…the police in the state should not be touched. This demoralization of the police force would not be henceforth tolerated.” Read more

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