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Sheena Bora murder case: Woman officer who claimed she met Sheena in Kashmir ready to record statement before CBI, says Indrani Mukherjea’s lawyer

According to reports, Indrani told a few people that she met with a woman in prison who told her that she met Sheena Bora in Kashmir and that is the reason why CBI should look for Sheena in Kashmir.

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Sheena Bora murder case again took a major twist as recently Indrani Mukherjea said that a woman officer informed her that she met Sheena Bora on June 24 in Kashmir’s Dal lake.

In the latest update, Indrani Mukherjea’s lawyer Sana R Khan said that she have been informed by her client Indrani Mukherjea that a lady officer has informed her that she met Sheena Bora on June 24, and now the officer is ready to record her statement before CBI. She further said that they will file an application directly to CBI to conduct a fair probe.

Earlier, Indrani sent a letter to the CBI in which she stated that a woman in Byculla prison told her that she had spotted Sheena in Kashmir some time ago. In the letter, Indrani also requested the investigating agency to look into the possibility of Sheena being alive.

Meanwhile, Indrani always maintained that Sheena has not been murdered and is alive. She had also said that Sheena had gone abroad for her education in 2012, but she could never prove her claims.

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According to reports, Indrani told a few people that she met with a woman in prison who told her that she met Sheena Bora in Kashmir and that is the reason why CBI should look for Sheena in Kashmir.

In other news, the Madras High Court suspended a lawyer on December 21, 2021, for behaving inappropriately with a woman on a virtual meeting. The ongoing hearing was being presented in front a single judge.

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Assam election results 2026, BJP ahead in early trends, eyes third term 

Vote counting for Assam’s 126 assembly seats has begun, with BJP aiming to retain power and Congress seeking a comeback.

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Counting of votes for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections began at 8 am on Monday, marking a crucial moment for the state’s political future. The outcome will decide whether the ruling BJP secures another term or if the Congress manages to regain ground.

The election covers all 126 constituencies, with counting taking place at multiple centres under tight security arrangements. Initial trends are expected during the day, followed by clearer leads as the process advances.

The contest is being closely watched, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma aiming to return to power, while the Congress-led alliance is seeking to improve its performance in the state.

Exit polls released earlier suggested an advantage for the BJP-led alliance, indicating the possibility of another term for the incumbent government. However, opposition parties have expressed confidence in putting up a strong challenge.

The elections were held on April 9 and recorded significant voter turnout, reflecting strong public participation in the democratic process.

With counting underway, attention remains on key constituencies and overall trends that will determine whether Assam continues with the current leadership or sees a shift in power.

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Neck-and-neck in Bengal, DMK, Congress ahead in Tamil Nadu, Kerala

Early election trends show a tight race in West Bengal while DMK and Congress-led alliances gain ground in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

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Early trends show tight contest in West Bengal while southern states lean towards DMK and Congress-led alliances

Counting of votes for the 2026 assembly elections began at 8 am across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, with early trends indicating a mixed political picture across regions.

In West Bengal, initial trends point to a closely fought contest between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP, with both sides running neck-and-neck as counting progresses. The state remains one of the most closely watched battlegrounds due to its high-stakes political contest.

Tamil Nadu, however, is showing an early advantage for the DMK-led alliance. The ruling party appears to be holding ground amid a competitive multi-cornered contest, including new political entrants that have added unpredictability to the race.

In Kerala, early counting trends suggest the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is ahead, indicating a possible shift in the state’s traditional alternating power pattern. The contest remains dynamic, with further rounds of counting expected to shape a clearer picture.

Assam and Puducherry are also witnessing steady counting, though clearer trends are still emerging as more rounds of EVM votes are tallied. Across all five regions, counting began with postal ballots before moving to electronic voting machines, following standard election procedures.

The elections, covering a total of 824 seats, are seen as a major political test for national and regional parties alike, with outcomes likely to influence the broader political landscape in the months ahead.

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Election results today as counting begins for Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry

Counting of votes begins today for assembly elections across five states and Puducherry, deciding the fate of 824 seats.

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The results of the 2026 assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and the Union Territory of Puducherry are being declared today, with counting of votes beginning at 8 am.

These elections, held over multiple phases in recent weeks, will determine governments across a total of 824 assembly constituencies, making it one of the largest electoral exercises in the country this year.

Early trends are expected to emerge within the first few hours of counting, while clearer results are likely by midday as counting progresses across centres.

West Bengal, with 294 seats, remains one of the most closely watched contests, where a tight battle between major political forces is anticipated. Tamil Nadu, which has 234 seats, is also under focus as parties compete for a clear mandate.

Kerala, with 140 seats, and Assam, with 126 seats, are witnessing multi-cornered contests, while Puducherry’s 30-seat assembly adds to the overall political picture emerging today.

The elections are seen as a crucial political test for both national and regional parties, with outcomes expected to influence future strategies and alliances at the national level.

With counting underway simultaneously across all constituencies, attention remains fixed on how voter preferences translate into final seat tallies and government formations in these key regions.

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