News Delhi law minister arrested

IndianMascot

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Who said they are equal. They are very less. Let's at the skewed male-female ratio of our country.

And looking at the Delhi and UP its horrific. Whenever I am there ei can't see the gals. Looks like either there is shortage of gals in these states or they don't step out.
 

Prateek Marwadi

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Who said they are equal. They are very less. Let's at the skewed male-female ratio of our country.

And looking at the Delhi and UP its horrific. Whenever I am there ei can't see the gals. Looks like either there is shortage of gals in these states or they don't step out.
bhai might b aapke aane se...... just like gabbar aa jayega :rofl2:
 

NinadG

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Tomar passing law examination confirmed

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Aam Aadmi Party leader Jitender Singh Tomar, who quit as Delhi law minister after being arrested on charges of furnishing false degrees, was on Friday confirmed to have passed law examination in 1998-99 from a Bihar college.

Officials present during the questioning of Tomar, who was brought from Delhi by police at Biswanath Law College in Munger, said on condition of anonymity that college registers revealed that the former minister had enrolled in it under roll number 10136 in 1994-95 session.

It was also found that Tomar had appeared for the law examination in 1994-95 and 1995-96 sessions but did not appear in 1996-97 as he had failed. Later, he appeared again in 1998-99 and got the degree, the officials said.

Tomar was questioned for over three hours in Principal R K Mishra's room in his presence, the officials said.

Some AAP workers assembled at the college gate and raised slogans against BJP for 'targeting' their party.


Read more at: Tomar passing law examination confirmed; faces students ire - Rediff.com India News
 
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