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Court allows two-hour custody parole to Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 18 hours agoA court here on Tuesday granted two-hour custody parole to Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul Rashid to...
Delhi's Patiala House court allows two-hour custody parole to Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP
CNBC Awaaz· 18 hours agoA court here on Tuesday granted two-hour custody parole to Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul Rashid to...
Delhi court allows Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP, grants parole for 2 hours
Hindustan Times· 18 hours agoRashid, who is currently in prison in connection with a 2016 Jammu & Kashmir terror funding case,...
Engineer Rashid gets 2 hours custody parole to take oath as MP on July 5 in parliament
Firstpost· 18 hours agoSheikh Abdul Rashid, who won the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as an Independent candidate from J&K’s...
Court grants 2-hour parole to Engineer Rashid to take oath in LS
rediff.com· 18 hours agoA court in New Delhi on Tuesday granted two-hour custody parole to Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul...
'Not 99/100, It Is 99/543': PM Modi Mocks Congress
One India· 18 hours agoPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a jibe at the opposition, saying that it suffered a huge defeat despite spreading lies against the BJP.
Court allows two-hour custody parole to Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP
The Hindu· 18 hours agoA court in New Delhi granted two-hour custody parole to Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul Rashid to take ...
Delhi court grants custody parole to jailed Kashmiri leader Engineer Rashid to take oath as MP
Indian Express· 18 hours agoA Delhi court on Tuesday granted custody parole for two hours to jailed Kashmir leader Sheikh Abdul...
Court allows two-hour custody parole to Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul Rashid to take oath as Lok...
Business Insider India· 18 hours ago, was elected from Baramulla seat as an independent candidate defeating National Conference leader...
'Goes Against Tenets Of Parliamentary Democracy': Rahul Gandhi Urges Speaker To Restore His Speech
One India· 19 hours agoIn his initial response to the Speaker's action, Gandhi remarked, 'The truth can't be expunged.'