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  2. Bitti Mohanty - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Rape of German national. Bitihotra " Bitti " Mohanty (died 11 August 2024) was an Indian computer engineer and convict [1] sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for raping a German tourist at Alwar, India. After being released on parole to visit his ailing mother at Cuttack, Orissa on 20 November 2006, he absconded from custody.

  3. 2017 Alwar mob lynching - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Alwar mob lynching was the attack and murder of Pehlu Khan, a dairy farmer from Nuh district of Haryana, allegedly by a group of 200 cow vigilantes affiliated with right-wing Hindutva groups in Behror in Alwar, Rajasthan, India on 1 April, 2017. [3][4][5] Six others who were with Pehlu Khan were also beaten by the cow vigilantes. [6][7]

  4. 2022 Karauli violence - Wikipedia

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    2022 Karauli violence. Hindu–Muslim sectarian violence occurred in the town of Karauli on 2 April 2022, when a Hindu New Year bike-rally organised by Sangh Parivar organisations passed through a Muslim locality with inflammatory slogans and music. [1][2] Stone-pelting from surrounding houses, local people attacking with sticks, and arson ...

  5. Murder of Kanhaiya Lal - Wikipedia

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    The police said that the perpetrators had attempted to behead Kanhaiya during the attack but had failed. [21] On 28 June, the Rajasthan government announced a compensation of ₹ 50 lakh (US$60,000) for the family of Kanhaiya. On 6 July, the government announced jobs for Kanhaiya's two sons. [22]

  6. Anand Pal Singh - Wikipedia

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    Raj Kanwar [1992–2017 (till his death)] Children. 2. Criminal charge. Murder, and extortion. Reward amount. ₹10 lakh. Anand Pal Singh (31 May 1975 – 24 June 2017) was an Indian gangster [1][2][3][4][5][6] mainly active in the cities of Rajasthan. [7][excessive citations] He was a most-wanted gangster with a reward of ₹10 lakh on his head.

  7. Rajasthan Police - Wikipedia

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    The Rajasthan Police is headed by the Director General of Police (DGP). Rajasthan is divided into 2 police commissionerate, 10 police range each headed by an Inspector General of Police (IGP). The state is further divided into 57 districts (including 3 rural districts, 2 city districts in Jaipur City and 2 railway police districts), 261 circles ...

  8. Gurjar agitation in Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Gurjar agitation in Rajasthan. The Gurjar agitation in Rajasthan were a series of protests in Rajasthan state, India, during 2008, and in later years. Violence erupted in the state of Rajasthan on 23 May 2008 when police fired on protesters belonging to the Gurjar caste who were demanding a Special status under India's reservation system.

  9. Ajmer rape case - Wikipedia

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    A three-day bandh was imposed and subsequent news of the widespread exploitation and blackmail started coming in. Retired Rajasthan DGP Omendra Bhardwaj, who was the Deputy Inspector General of Police in Ajmer at that time, stated that the social and financial aristocracy of the accused stopped many more victims from coming forward. The number ...