Man's Body Mistakenly Claimed by Family, Appears at Memorial Service
In a bizarre incident that has left everyone stunned, a man who was presumed dead by his family has suddenly appeared at his own memorial service in Ahmedabad. The decomposed body of the man had been recovered from Sabarmati River, and his family had mistakenly identified it as their own, performing last rites for him.
According to sources, the man's disappearance was reported in October, and despite efforts by the police, he was considered dead by his family. However, when a group of people gathered at the memorial service to pay their condolences, the body suddenly twitched and sat up, shocking everyone present.
The family was left stunned and bewildered as they struggled to comprehend what had happened. The police are currently investigating the incident and trying to figure out how exactly the man managed to return to life or whether he was ever declared dead in the first place.
As the family grapples with this extraordinary turn of events, many questions remain unanswered, including: who did the family just cremate? And what led to this bizarre situation?
Manipur Tensions Escalate After Abduction and Death of Meitei Family Members
Massive protests have engulfed Manipur's Jiribam district since last week following the abduction and death of members of a Meitei family. The bodies of two women and three children, including 61-year-old Y Rani Devi, who was abducted from a relief camp, have been found so far.
On November 11, a relief camp at Borobekra in Jiribam district came under attack by armed men, who claimed to be Hmar militants. The attackers targeted vacated houses of Hmar families and at least four churches with vandalism and arson. Sandhya Devi, whose mother was among the victims, is currently being held at the camp.
Conrad Sangma's National People's Party (NPP) withdrew its support for the ruling alliance citing failure to "restore normalcy" during this volatile situation.
Centre Reimposes AFSPA in Manipur Amid Rising Violence
In a bid to quell unrest in Manipur, the Centre has reimposed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in six police station areas of the state. This decision comes as parts of Imphal Valley face curfew and widespread arson attacks on politicians' homes.
Umbrella of Academic Freedom: Is it Under Threat?
In an exclusive interview, Somak Raychaudhury, Vice-Chancellor of Ashoka University, discusses how universities should prioritize research and politics to foster academic freedom. He emphasizes the importance of coexistence between science and liberal arts.
AAP Takes a Hit as Kailash Gahlot Resigns from Party
In a major blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), its former Minister-in-Chief in Delhi, Kailash Gahlot, has resigned from primary membership of the party and the council of ministers. In his resignation letter, Gahlot accused the party of moving from fighting for people's rights to fighting for its own agenda.
Shami: The Indian Team Manager's Quest for a Key Paceman
As the Indian cricket team gears up for the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia, pacers are expected to play a crucial role in their success. With the recent whitewash at home, all eyes are on Shami, 34, who has impressed with his performance in the Ranji Trophy game against Madhya Pradesh.
Chhattisgarh Waqf Board Takes Step to Prevent "Anti-Government" Speeches
In a bid to maintain order and prevent any anti-government sentiments at mosques, the Chhattisgarh Waqf Board chairman has announced that all sermons will be vetted in advance during Friday prayers.