THREE MINORS KILLED, 1 INJURED AS CAR HITS BIKE IN MP’S KHANDWA
KHANDWA (MP): Three minor boys were killed and another injured when an unidentified vehicle rammed into their twowheeler at a village in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa district, police on Friday.
The incident took place at Fifri village, around 80 km from district headquarters, on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, said Sura Parthe, officer in-charge of Punasa police outpost.
The boys were heading towards their home in Mundai village from Punasa on a twowheeler, when a car hit them, the official said.
Shiva (14), Arjun (12) and Kadva (11) were killed on the spot, while Vishnu (14) was critically injured and has been hospitalised, he said.
The boy who survived the accident is unconscious, the police will receive more information once he regains consciousness, the official familiar with the case added.
CHENNAI: At a time when Puducherry’s new Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has asked him to prove his majority in the state assembly on February 22, CM V Narayanasamy, 73, spoke to
about the four MLAS who quit the party, the upcoming floor test, and the Congress’s prospects in the state elections this year.
They’ve asked for a floor test. I’m clear, whenever we have been asked, that we will do according to the Constitution.
We are talking to Malladi Krishna Rao. The other people’s resignations have been accepted.
Let them say that. Our main grievance is against the central government. Kiran Bedi is secondary for us. Our main issue is the central government denied the genuine rights to the people of Puducherry.
In politics, we have to face everything boldly. We will face any eventuality The people of Puducherry love the Gandhi family.