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    Delhi water crisis: SC pulls up AAP govt for inaction on tanker mafia

    Delhi water crisis: The Supreme Court questioned the Delhi government's lack of action against the "tanker mafia" amid a water crisis. It warned of police intervention if necessary. The court the hearing to June 13. SC demanded an affidavit on water conservation measures and criticised the government for false claims, questioning water wastage control efforts. Delhi Water Minister Atishi directed monitoring teams to prevent leakage and ensure water conservation.

    Arvind Kejriwal gets death threats in Delhi metro, AAP says BJP behind it

    The Aam Aadmi Party on Monday alleged that graffiti threatening Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were scribbled inside the metro trains in Delhi, as it accused the BJP of being behind this incident. A senior police officer said they have taken cognisance of the matter and probin...

    How Swati Maliwal saga can hurt AAP and Arvind Kejriwal brand

    AAP's reputation and electoral prospects are now at serious risk. Maliwal in her FIR claimed that she was waiting to meet Kejriwal at his residence when Kumar approached her and started assaulting her without provocation. "He slapped me 7-8 times at least while I continued screaming. I pushed him away to protect myself. At that time he pounced on me, brutally dragged me and deliberately pulled my shirt up," Maliwal claimed. While being assaulted by Kumar, Maliwal told him that she was having her periods, but to no avail.

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticises Punjab CM for inaction after illicit liquor deaths

    Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticized Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann for the deaths of 21 people from tainted liquor in Sangrur. Thakur stated that Mann rushed to Delhi for Arvind Kejriwal's aid while 21 perished in his own village due to bootlegged alcohol.

    Problem of cybercrime troubling everyone, policing system needs to be reformed: HC

    The Delhi High Court suggested adopting a simple process for filing complaints to address the genuine problem of cybercrime. Increasing awareness and reforming the policing system are also recommended to tackle this issue. The court emphasized that scamsters indiscriminately target individuals and commit fraud.

    Licence lag leaves Delhi eateries high & dry

    Restaurateurs told ET the primary stumbling block was the mandatory eating house registration certificate issued by the Delhi Police licensing department.

    The Economic Times
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