Noida Burns Over Wage Protest: Violence Spreads to Faridabad, Alwar
A wage protest by factory workers in Noida turned violent, with incidents of arson, vandalism, and road blockades reported across key sectors.
Watch as former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah talks about the rise in attacks on civilians in J&K and much more.
On targeted killings, Farooq Abdullah said, " We don't welcome this damn thing that's happened. We think it's a terrible thing that's happened. None of us thinks this is right. This is the worst thing that can happen. Even radical Islam must know that Islam doesn't permit killing of innocents. It's very clear in Islam. Very clear. If these people are doing wrong, they are doing wrong, and for which, hell is waiting for them."
A wage protest by factory workers in Noida turned violent, with incidents of arson, vandalism, and road blockades reported across key sectors.
Amid fears of an LPG shortage due to West Asia tensions, panic buying and black marketing claims are rising.
Violence erupted in Noida during a labour union protest demanding a salary hike, triggering chaos at the Delhi-Noida border and bringing traffic on the DND Flyway and NH-9 to a standstill during peak office hours.
Residents in Jammu’s Akhnoor witnessed an unprecedented weather phenomenon on Saturday evening when a rare tornado formed and was captured on camera, leaving people both excited and anxious. The whirling column of wind lasted nearly 10 minutes over an open field, according to Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of the J&K Meteorological Department.