Any ‘conspiracy’ to cause train accidents will not continue for long: Amit Shah

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Union home minister Amit Shah emphasized that any conspiracy against train operations will be short-lived. Investigative agencies are examining recent accidents while the CBI, NIA, railway police, and home ministry collaborate on a safety roadmap. The government is committed to addressing these issues and has developed a...

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Amit Shah

Home Minister of India (born 1964)
Congress criticized Union home minister Amit Shah's statements on Manipur, asking why PM Modi has not visited the state since it erupted on May 3, 2023. Congress..
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Union home minister Amit Shah revealed that the Centre is actively engaging with Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur to resolve ethnic tensions. Measures..
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Waqf Amendment Bill, designed for managing and protecting Waqf properties, will soon be introduced in Parliament..
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Union home minister Amit Shah released a booklet showcasing the Modi government's key achievements in its first 100 days of the third term. The booklet covers..
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Central Bureau of Investigation

Crime investigating agency of India
"It is crucial to hold the CBI accountable and ensure that no perpetrators are spared, with swift punishment handed down at the earliest opportunity," Abhishek..
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The Supreme Court voiced concern over a CBI report highlighting serious flaws in how Kolkata Police handled evidence in the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case...
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The Supreme Court dismissed a petition seeking West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's resignation after a medical student's rape and murder. Chief Justice Chandrachud..
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The Delhi High Court has granted bail to businessmen Amit Arora and Amandeep Singh Dhall in connection with a money laundering case tied to the alleged Delhi..
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