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Justice for Mandeep Kaur: Sikh woman dies by suicide in US due to domestic violence, DCW chief Swati Maliwal demands action
Kaur is survived by two daughters, aged four and six, whose custody is currently in the hands of Sandhu.

Mandeep Kaur, a 30-year-old Sikh woman from New York, committed suicide on August 3 after suffering domestic abuse from her husband, Ranjodh Singh Sandhu, for close to eight years. She is survived by two daughters, aged four and six, whose custody is currently in the hands of Sandhu.
Kaur posted the video on social media minutes before ending her life, in which she blamed her husband and his parents for her suicide. The horrific news of Mandeep’s death created a stir on social media.
Swati Maliwal, Chief of the Delhi Commission for Women, also shared one of Mandeep’s videos on her Twitter account and tagged the Indian Embassy in the US and New York City Police Department Chief Kenneth Corey and requested them to take necessary action against the accused.
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Why did Mandeep Kaur end her life?
In a series of videos, Mandeep explains what led her to take her life. Mandeep, showing bruises and blood clots, said her husband has been viciously beating her since they got married, and her in-laws have been encouraging him.
In a viral video, Mandeep said she had tried her best to save the relationship over the past eight years, thinking that the situation would improve someday.
She also accused Sandhu of having extra-marital affairs. She said he would get drunk and beat her up. Sometimes he would beat me even without being drunk and, on top of that, be with other women. I tried to put up with it for my children, she continued.
Registered a police case
In another video, Mandeep revealed that her father had registered a police case against Sandhu but he started begging her to save him. She withdrew the case in order to set everything right, but things went back to square one.
In a video, Mandeep can be heard saying, God will punish everyone. You (her husband and in-laws) all ganged up and left me helpless. I have to leave my kids and go now, she added.
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Kids cry horrifically
In another video, Sandhu is seen pulling the woman into a bed and choking her as she calls out for help. Kaur is heard saying, I refuse to take this anymore.
In the same video, her children are crying horrifically and telling their father to not hit mom (Mandeep).
Indians all over the world have been moved by Mandeep’s story. Here is how the people are demanding justice for Mandeep.
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Manipur violence: Centre, state announce Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia, jobs for kin of those killed
As per reports, the decision was taken late on Monday night, during a meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah with state Chief Minister N Biren Singh in Manipur.

On Tuesday, the Central and Manipur state government announced ex-gratia and job for the family members of those who were killed in the violence.
The governments have announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh along with a job to one member of the family of the deceased. The compensation amount will have equal contribution by the state government and the Centre.
As per reports, the decision was taken late on Monday night, during a meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah with state Chief Minister N Biren Singh in Manipur.
Officials informed, dedicated telephone lines will also be put in place to dismiss the rumors spreading that has largely affected the law and order situation and has become a challenge in curbing the violence across the state.
Reports claimed, it was also decided in the meeting to make essential commodities such as petrol, LPG gas, rice, pulses and other food products available in adequate quantities to bring a balance between the demand and supply, that is leading to a price rise.
Home Minister Shah landed in state’s capital Imphal late on Monday night, to take cognizance of the law and order situation and internal security position of the violence hit state. Shah was accompanied by Home Secretary AK Bhalla, and Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Kumar Deka.
Upon arriving at Manipur, Shah held a meeting late at night with CM Singh, state ministers and other senior officials to assess the situation in the state and discuss further plans to bring back normalcy.
The state has been in trouble for almost a month now, first with the violence in Churachandpur, where a angry mob torched the Chief Minister’s event venue and later on May 3, after a clash broke out between the Metei and Kuki communities.
As per the official reports, at-least 75 lives have been claimed since the clashes broke out on May 3.
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Protesting wrestlers to immerse medals in the Ganga at Haridwar today
Wrestler Sakshee Mallikh, one of the protesting wrestlers in a statement released on Twitter said the wrestlers will go to Haridwar and immerse their medals at 6 pm today.

Amid the ongoing protest by India’s top wrestlers demanding action against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, the protesting wrestlers have declared to immerse their medals in the Ganga river at Haridwar today at 6 PM.
The wrestlers after immersing the medals will stage a hunger strike until death at Delhi’s India Gate demanding action on the charges made by them against Singh.
Wrestler Sakshee Mallikh, one of the protesting wrestlers in a statement released on Twitter said the wrestlers will go to Haridwar and immerse their medals at 6 pm today.
Mallik added the medals are their lives and souls and once it is thrown in Ganga, there would remain no reason for them to live and hence they will stage the indefinite hunger strike.
The statement also took a dig over Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking whom shlould they return their medal to? To the Prime Minister who used to regard them his daughter, but they just couldn’t agree on giving the medals to PM Modi as he did not even cared to enquire about them but invited Brij Bhusan Singh on the inauguration of new Parliament.
It’s been more than a month now since the protest of the wrestlers started. India’s top wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshee Mallikh and Bajrang Punia sat on a protest in Delhi on April 23 against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over the allegations made by them of sexual harassment of female athletes.
The wrestlers staged their protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi and on Sunday, the day of inauguration of new-parliament, visuals came where the police and forces were seen cracking down on the protestors who were marching towards the new Parliament building.
Dramatic visuals came showing a tussle breaking out between the protestors and the forces with both the side grappling with one another, the forces trying to arrest the wrestlers when they became completely furious and irresistible.
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Delhi Excise Policy scam: High Court rejects Manish Sisodia’s bail plea in CBI case
Manish Sisodia, the former deputy CM of the capital is also the former Excise Minister who was arrested by the CBI on February 26.

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday, rejected the bail plea of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) case on the alleged scam in Delhi liquor policy case.
The Court denied bail stating that the allegations against Sisodia are serious.
A single-judge bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma said allegations against the former Deputy CM are serious and as he is an influential man the possibility cannot be ruled out that the witness can be influence if he is released on bail.
During the hearing, the CBI opposing Sisodia’s bail plea stated that the AAP leader is closely associated with senior officials, bureaucrats and there are high chances of him influencing the witness if released on bail.
It added saying that the AAP leaders (his party colleagues) are in high positions and are making factually wrong statement to disturb the investigation and claiming Sisodia’s arrest as a part of political vendetta.
Earlier, Rouse Avenue Court, Delhi had extended Sisodia’s judicial custody till June 1 on the basis of a supplementary charge sheet filed by the CBI. The Court had also ordered the jail authorities to consider his request and provide him with a study table and a chair.
Sisodia’s counsel Dayan Krishnan in earlier arguments had stated that the CBI has no evidence showing his involvement in the alleged irregularities in framing and the implementation of the excise policy of the Delhi government.
Manish Sisodia, the former deputy CM of the capital is also the former Excise Minister who was arrested by the CBI on February 26.
It is alleged that Sisodia while he was in charge of the Excise portfolio had given licenses to private liquor vendors in exchange of a bribe that was later allegedly used by the Aam Aadmi Party in Goa elections campaigning.
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