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  • Woman kills self on same night husband commits suicide in Delhi

    Woman kills self on same night husband commits suicide in Delhi

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    New Delhi: A 32-year-old woman allegedly killed herself on the same night her husband committed suicide at their south Delhi home, police said on Thursday.

    The couple has been identified as Ajaypal Singh Orgay (37) and Monika. They lived in Transit Camp Hudco Place, they said.

    Ajaypal worked as an operation officer in the Directorate General of Civil Aviation cell.

    The police received a PCR call regarding a possible suicide at a flat in Block-3A, Transit Camp Hudco Place, at 2.49 am. The call was made by Ajaypal’s friend Ashish Tiwari, a resident of Mahavir Enclave in Palam.

    When the police reached the spot, they found Monika lying unconscious with froth oozing from her mouth. She was taken to Safdarjung Hospital, where she was declared dead, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Chandan Chowdhary said.

    Her neighbours revealed that Ajaypal allegedly committed suicide earlier in the night. He was an operation officer at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation cell near Jor Bagh metro station, Chowdhary said.

    Monika had allegedly found Ajaypal in an unconscious state and taken him to a hospital, where he was declared dead. Later, she came home, consumed a poisonous substance and killed herself, the police said.

    The couple got married on November 26.

    No suicide note was recovered from the house and no foul play is suspected, the police said.

    Their neighbours told the police that they used to have frequent arguments.

    Ajaypal’s elder brother Yogendrapal said he last spoke to him on Wednesday.

    “They used to fight often over petty issues. My brother used to tell me about their fights. I spoke to him around 1 pm on Wednesday when he was in office. He told me that everything was going smoothly.

    “I asked him to come home on Holi so that we could talk to them. When I was speaking to him, everything seemed fine and I did not have any idea that he would take such a step,” Yogendrapal said.

    BS Ghritlehare, his brother-in-law, said he received a call from Yogendrapal, telling him to reach Delhi.

    “I am posted with Chhattisgarh Police and received a call from Yogendrpal about the incident. He lives in Mumbai and asked me to reach Delhi as soon as possible.

    “The couple used to have petty fights and I spoke to them several times. Everyone is shocked by them ending their lives,” Ghritlehare said.

    Monika’s brother said, “We were at home in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) when we got to know about the incident. We reached Delhi in the morning.

    “She was my younger sister. Everything was going fine before this. Had we got any intimation about any issue, we would have immediately come.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Boy And Girl Jump Into Jhelum, Girl Rescued

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    SRINAGAR : A boy and a girl jumped into river Jhelum in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, however, the girl was rescued immediately, while the body of the boy was retrieved later on.

    Quoting an official, news agency KNO reported that the duo jumped in the river Jhelum this afternoon.

    He said the girl was rescued, while the search for the boy was started immediately.

    Confirming the retrieval of the body a police official identified the deceased as Suhail Ahmad Parry, son of Noor Mohd Parray, a resident of Sangri Colony Baramulla.

    “The body of the boy was retrieved and taken to a nearby health facility for medico-legal formalities, following which it will be handed over to the family for last rites”, the official further said.

    A rescue operation was initiated at Dewan Bagh foot Bridge, near Gulnaar Park, in Baramulla soon after news about the drowning of the duo spread in the area and NDRF assisted by police and locals retrieved the body.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: 2 held in Warangal BTech student suicide case

    Telangana: 2 held in Warangal BTech student suicide case

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    Warangal: Two persons were arrested in connection with the ongoing probe into the alleged suicide of a third-year BTech student at a private engineering college in Narsampet on Monday, the Warangal police commissioner informed.

    The arrested accused persons were identified as Ajmera Rahul, a former friend who is alleged to have circulated her photographs on social media, and an accomplice.

    Twenty-year-old Rakshita was found hanging at a relative’s place in Warangal town on Sunday night.

    “The third-year Btech student, Rakshitha, committed suicide after her former friend Ajmera Rahul made her photos viral on social media upon learning that she was to marry a friend with whom she was quite close,” Warangal CP AV Ranganath said.

    It was alleged that the death of the BTech student was the fallout of online harassment by her former friend Rahul.

    A case of abetment was registered against the accused and his accomplice and they were remanded in judicial custody after being produced in court, the Warangal CP said.

    Further investigation is underway.

    In an earlier incident, on February 22, the junior doctor allegedly tried to kill herself by self-administering some injections at the Kakatiya Medical College. She died on February 26.

    In a statement, the NIMS said, “In continuation to the health update of Dr Preethi, despite continues efforts of Multidisciplinary team of Specialist Doctors, she could not be saved and (was) declared dead on 26/02/2023 at 9.10 pm.”

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  • Telangana medico’s suicide: Kavitha writes open letter to Dr Preethi’s parents

    Telangana medico’s suicide: Kavitha writes open letter to Dr Preethi’s parents

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    Hyderabad: BRS MLA Kalvakuntla Kavitha on Tuesday wrote an open letter to the deceased tribal medico Dr Preethi’s parents Narendar and Sharadha and expressed deep sorrow for what happened to the young junior doctor.

    “As a mother, her death anguished me a lot. I was one of the crores of people who prayed for her recovery. I am unable to digest that Preethi, who is studying her post-graduation in medicine battling many odds. Society has lost a great doctor. I express my condolences,” she said in the letter.

    The BRS MLC promised to stand by Preethi’s family and make sure that the culprits get justice. “We will make sure such incidents dont happen again. The whole state stands by you. I pray to God to give you both the strength in these difficult times,” she said.

    Preethi, a first-year student of the postgraduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia in Warangal allegedly took a lethal injection while on duty at MGM Hospital on February 22.

    The same day she was shifted to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad, where she succumbed on February 26.

    The letter also mentioned that precious time was lost in shifting the student to NIMS. It was felt that she could have been kept under treatment at MGM.

    Last rites of the 26-year-old tribal were performed at Girni Thanda in Jangaon district on Monday afternoon.

    While she was under treatment at NIMS, the governor had visited the hospital to enquire about her condition and to console the family members.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior could have driven her to take the extreme step.

    Police booked Saif for abetment to suicide. He was also booked under Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two Youth Commit Suicide By Hanging Themselves

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    SRINAGAR: Two youth allegedly committed suicide by hanging themselves in South Kashmir’s Kulgam district in the last 24 hours, officials said here on Monday.

    An official said that last evening a youth allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in an orchard at his native village in Guddar.

    He said similarly today evening a 19-year-old youth allegedly hanged himself in his home in Nanibug village.

    “He was rushed to a hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival,” he said.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of both incidents and started further investigation. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Gujarat: Woman attempts suicide after poisoning two daughters

    Gujarat: Woman attempts suicide after poisoning two daughters

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    Surat: A woman allegedly attempted suicide after poisoning her two daughters in Surat, an official said on Monday.

    The woman identified as Asmita, on Sunday afternoon, first poisoned her two daughters — Ritanshu and Divya, and later herself consumed poison.

    The woman and her two daughters have been admitted to a Surat hospital.

    The Pandesara police have booked the woman in an attempt to murder case.

    The woman’s husband Dinesh Patel, an embroidery worker and a resident of Satyanarayan Nagar area falling under the Pandesara police station jurisdiction, said that his uncle learned about the incident and rushed all the three to the hospital.

    He said: “Both of my daughters are in critical condition.”

    Patel added that on Saturday, he and his wife quarrelled over a domestic issue. This had disturbed Asmita, and that might have led her to take this step.

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  • Telangana govt supporting ‘love jihad’: VHP, Bajrang Dal protest medico’s suicide

    Telangana govt supporting ‘love jihad’: VHP, Bajrang Dal protest medico’s suicide

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    Hyderabad: Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Monday protested against Telangana Government over the death of Warangal PG medical student Dr. Preethi.

    “The incompetent government’s rule is supporting rapes and love jihads. There have been many such incidents in the past and the actions of love-jihad extremists are increasing day by day with the government’s backing. Kakatiya Medical student D Preethi passed away at 9:10 PM on Sunday due to Saif. Bajrang dal condemns this incident,” said Bajrang Dal Telangana state convener Sivaramulu.

    The effigy of the government was burnt at Koti Crossroads in the presence of Bajrang Dal. A protest was conducted in the Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda by VHP’s Durga Vahini, the female wing.

    Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Monday staged a protest at Kaktiya Medical College in Warangal.

    Carrying ABVP flags and raising slogans, the protestors marched towards Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) but were stopped by the police at the main gate. The protestors had an argument with the policemen, triggering tension.

    The ABVP men were demanding the suspension of KMC Principal Mohan Das and Head of the Department Nagarjuna Reddy.

    26-year-old Preethi, a first-year student of the postgraduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia, attempted suicide on February 22 allegedly by taking a lethal injection while on duty at AMGM Hospital. She succumbed at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) on Sunday night.

    The police have already arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second-year student in the department of Anaesthesia.

    Police said targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior could have driven her to commit suicide.

    Police booked Saif for abetment to suicide. He was also booked under the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Sunday remarked that in the case of the Warangal Medico Preethi’s suicide, it is clearly visible that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is in support of ‘one community’.

    Sanjay was indirectly referring to the dead victim’s senior MA Saif, who belongs to the Muslim community and is the main accused in the case. Sanjay in the past had also referred to the case as a clear case of ‘love jihad’.

    (With inputs from IANS).

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  • It was murder not suicide, says family of Telangana medico

    It was murder not suicide, says family of Telangana medico

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    Hyderabad: Family of medical student Dharavathi Preethi, who died by suicide due to alleged harassment by her senior at Kakatiya Medical College, on Monday claimed that it was not suicide but a murder and demanded death penalty for the guilty.

    Preethi, a first year student of the post graduate (MD) in the department of Anaesthesia at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal, succumbed at a hospital in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Last rites of the 26-year-old tribal were performed at Girni Thanda in Jangaon district this afternoon.

    Preethi’s family, however, demanded that the authorities reveal what happened to her on the intervening night of February 21 and 22 when she was on duty at MGM Hospital in Warangal.

    Her father Narendra claimed that Preethi did not commit suicide but was murdered. Alleging that someone gave a lethal injection to his daughter, he demanded police to conduct the investigation from this angle.

    Narendra, an assistant sub-inspector in Railway Protection Force, said that his daughter was not a coward to end her life.

    He also demanded that a probe by a sitting judge be conducted only after suspending the head of the anesthesia department at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC).

    Preethi’s sister Puja said the guilty should be immediately hanged. “He should be hanged to ensure that no other girl has to face this,” she said.

    Leaders of some political parties, student groups and tribal organisations attended the funeral. Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) leader Manda Krishna Madiga was among those present.

    Preethi’s sister said since senior students troubling juniors is common in colleges, they never thought that the matter would take such a serious turn. Her sister, she said, had in her nature to question the wrong and she was not like others who compromise after seniors trouble them.

    “I told her if you can’t bear this, just slap him and come home. Don’t take tension. Nothing will happen. We will take care,” said Puja, a software engineer.

    Preethi was the youngest of three sisters. After completing MBBS from Kamineni Medical College in Nalgonda, Preethi had secured a PG seat at KMC and her classes had started in November.

    She said they were proud of what Preethi had achieved as no one in their extended family had become a doctor. Even the Banjara community, to which they belonged, has only a few doctors.

    Puja said their parents sold all property to give them a good education. Her other sister works with CBSE while their only brother is pursuing MBA.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of Anaesthesia.

    Police said that targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Police booked Saif for abetment to suicide. He was also booked under Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A. V. Ranganath said that insulting behaviour also comes under ragging.

    According to police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.

    Late on Sunday night, tension prevailed at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) past midnight as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspended the head of the department and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances. Victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced Rs 10 lakh compensation, minister for panchayat raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakh.

    Narendra said the minister also assured them that a government job in the panchayat raj department will be given to a family member.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Narendra said the minister also told them that action would be taken against the head of the department and the principal.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital. They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the chief minister.

    Police arrested the protestors and shifted them to police stations.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family. Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Medico’s suicide shows KCR’s support to one community, says Bandi

    Telangana: Medico’s suicide shows KCR’s support to one community, says Bandi

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    Hyderabad: Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Sunday remarked that in the case of the Warangal Medico Preethi’s suicide, it is clearly visible that chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is in support of ‘one community’.

    Sanjay was indirectly referring to the dead victim’s senior MA Saif, who belongs to the Muslim community and is the main accused in the case. Sanjay in the past had also referred to the case as a clear case of ‘love jihad’.

    “Dr Preethi’s death is quite sad. I pray to God that her soul finds peace and her family members find strength. I feel so sad of the fact that she had high potential. This is definitely a murder. Lack of response from the government inspite of a complaint is the reason for this gruesome incident,” he tweeted.

    Sanjay also questioned the chief minister on his lack of response to the incident.

    “Is it because the student is a tribal? Will you Rs 10 lakh ex gratia change anything for the parents? This proves that under KCR’s rule, criminals, if they have the support of the BRS and AIMIM, can resort to any act,” he further remarked.

    Sanjay also demanded for an investigation by a sitting judge into the case. “KCR is in support of a community and this incident clearly shows that. We will fight until the culprits find punishment. Girls like Preethi should not go through this again and it is everybody’s responsibility,” he said.

    The government of Telangana has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation while a state minister has promised another Rs 20 lakhs to the family of a post-graduate student who allegedly committed suicide due to harrasment by her senior.

    Dharavathi Preethi, studying at the Kakatiya Medical College in Telangana’s Warangal town, succumbed at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Tension prevailed at the NIMS as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspend the department head and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances.

    The victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced a Rs 10 lakh compensation, the state Minister for Panchayat Raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakhs.

    Narendra said the Minister also assured them that a government job in the Panchayat Raj Department will be given to a member of the family.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital.

    They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

    Police arrested the protesters.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family.

    Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district, where the last rites will be performed on Monday.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said the targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior which could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Saif was booked for abetment to suicide as well as under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A.V. Ranganath said that insulting behavior also comes under ragging.

    According to the police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.



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  • Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

    Telangana: Rs 30 lakh compensation to kin of medico who died by suicide

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    Hyderabad: The government of Telangana has announced Rs 10 lakh compensation while a state minister has promised another Rs 20 lakhs to the family of a post-graduate student who allegedly committed suicide due to harrasment by her senior.

    Dharavathi Preethi, studying at the Kakatiya Medical College in Telangana’s Warangal town, succumbed at the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad on Sunday night, five days after she allegedly took a lethal injection.

    Tension prevailed at the NIMS as the victim’s family refused to allow the body to be shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for autopsy till the government explained the cause of death and suspend the department head and the principal.

    The family relented after the government gave them some assurances.

    The victim’s father D. Narendra told reporters that while the government announced a Rs 10 lakh compensation, the state Minister for Panchayat Raj E. Dayakar Rao promised Rs 20 lakhs.

    Narendra said the Minister also assured them that a government job in the Panchayat Raj Department will be given to a member of the family.

    Dayakar Rao also reportedly assured the family that the case will be investigated by a sitting judge.

    Leaders of some opposition parties and students’ groups tried to stop the ambulance carrying the body to Gandhi Hospital.

    They wanted to take the body to Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

    Police arrested the protesters.

    The body was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital and after autopsy handed over to the family.

    Preethi’s body was later taken to her native village in Jangaon district, where the last rites will be performed on Monday.

    Warangal police on February 24 arrested Preethi’s senior M. A. Saif, a second year student in the department of anaesthesia.

    Police said the targeted harassment of Preethi by her senior which could have driven her to attempt suicide.

    Saif was booked for abetment to suicide as well as under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and Anti-Ragging Act.

    Warangal Police Commissioner A.V. Ranganath said that insulting behavior also comes under ragging.

    According to the police, Saif was making insulting comments about her in a WhatsApp group.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )