AJMER: Rajasthan police’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Monday served a “leave India” notice on two British tourists after they were found to have posted stickers advocating for Palestine and opposing Israel in public areas in Pushkar. The stickers displayed messages such as “Free Palestine, Boycott Israel”.On Jan 21 local authorities reported the presence of the stickers in various public spaces. Following this, a CID team was mobilised to investigate the matter. They concluded that placing such stickers not only violated local sensitivities but also contravened the tourists’ visa regulations.According to ASP (CID) Rajesh Meena, the two individuals, identified as Lewis Gabriel Dee (36) and Anueshi Emma Christine (36), arrived in India on tourist visas.
From 200 units of free power to women’s safety – CM Vijay announces first big decisions as Tamil Nadu ‘new era’ begins | India News
NEW DELHI: After taking oath as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, TVK chief Vijay signed his first set of official documents, ordering 200 units of free power supply and…