Muslim law board appeals for peace
With Ayodhya title suit verdict coming on September 24, the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has decided to issue an appeal to the Muslim community to exercise restraint.
Rickshawpuller dares attackers with a brick
A brave young boy Salim, who is a rickshawpuller, turned out to be the hero of the day, when people ran for cover as the gunmen clad in rain cloths and wearing helmets opened fire in the Jama Masjid a
Taiwanese group cuts short trip
The Taiwanese tourists had planned to stay in India for about 10 days but now they are understood to have revised their plans and are expected to leave India as soon as the injured are discharged from
Firing a blow to Games security
A lone Delhi police constable, carrying a lathi and chasing two “heavily armed” gunmen who had opened fire on Taiwanese nationals outside Jama Masjid on Sunday morning perhaps summed up the security p
Cops reject terror role
Indian Mujahideen (IM), an amalgam of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Tayyaba (LeT) and banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), has emerged as a suspect in the attack on a tourist veh
Taiwanese tourists are stable
The two Taiwanese nationals, who were shot at during the Jam Masjid attack, were immediately rushed to the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital where both were provided immediate medical attention.
MHA review meeting on CWG security concerns
The security preparedness for the Commonwealth Games has come under the scanner following Sunday’s incident of shooting near the Jama Masjid in the city.
CWG countries make inquires about security
Sunday’s attack on the tourists from Taiwan would not have gone unnoticed in some countries that are sending their athletes for the 19th Commonwealth Games here in October.
Panic, chaos follow attack
Chaos and panic prevailed in the walled city on Sunday afternoon as the news of foreigners coming under “terror” attack spread in the area.
leaders throng attack site
Terming the firing incident outside Jama Masjid on Sunday as “very sad and worrisome,” Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit asserted that there was no need to panic and everything was under control.