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Blame it on the food and drink?Ludhiana: A Tuesday-night wedding party near the city turned violent when a 70-year-old man angered at being stopped from firing his gun in celebration shot a guest in the arms and forehead. The suspect, Jagdish Singh, was arrested at the scene and police, later, confiscated his licensed .32-calibre pistol. The incident occurred during a traditional pre-wedding event of ‘Jago’ at Kot Gangu Rai village. Mandeep Singh, 38, a cousin of the groom, suffered injuries when Jagdish first flung a glass at him and then fired three shots from his rooftop. A bullet grazed Mandeep’s forehead, while two struck his left arm. The bystanders moved Mandeep to a private hospital in Doraha, where he remains in stable condition. Sub-inspector Jaspal Singh, investigating officer of this case, confirmed that the accused had been drinking before firing some celebratory gunshots at the event, which is illegal. The SI claimed that: “When Mandeep asked him to stop firing, Jagdish left the function, went to his rooftop, and began hurling abuses. He then attacked Mandeep, escalating the incident to a life-threatening level.” Police noted that a longstanding land dispute between Jagdish and the groom’s family might have contributed to the tension. Despite this bitterness, the family had invited Jagdish to the wedding. He has been charged with attempt to murder and violating the Arms Act, and his firearm has been seized. The case highlights the dangers of celebratory gunfire , a practice that remains common in parts of the country despite repeated warnings from authorities. The consequences of being casual with firearms are fatal at times. We also published the following articles recently Man arrested for celebratory firing In Chhapra, a man was arrested for celebratory firing after a video circulated on social media. Police seized his licensed gun and cartridges. Separately, in Manjhi, villagers attacked police and freed three arrested criminals. Two villagers were subsequently arrested for obstructing justice. Police are searching for the remaining suspects. Man arrested for celebratory firing In Chhapra, a man was arrested for celebratory firing after a video circulated on social media. He confessed and his licensed gun and cartridges were seized. Separately, in Manjhi, villagers attacked police and freed three arrested criminals. Two villagers were subsequently arrested for obstructing justice. Police are searching for the remaining suspects. Video of cops celebratory firing in Satna baraat goes viral, probe ordered A Madhya Pradesh head constable is under investigation after a video surfaced showing him firing a gun at a wedding celebration. The incident allegedly occurred in Rewa district on November 26th during his brother-in-law's marriage procession. Satna district police officials have ordered a probe into the viral video, with disciplinary action pending the investigation's outcome. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .

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Rico Carty, who won the 1970 NL batting title when he hit a major league-best .366 for the Atlanta Braves, has died. He was 85. Major League Baseball , the players’ association and the Braves paid tribute to Carty on social media on Sunday. A family friend told Listín Diario — a newspaper in Carty’s native Dominican Republic — that he died Saturday night in an Atlanta hospital. “Carty was one of the first groundbreaking Latino stars in the major leagues, and he established himself as a hero to millions in his native Dominican Republic, his hometown of San Pedro de Macoris, and the city of Atlanta, where he was a beloved fan favorite,” the players' association said in its statement . The Braves said Carty left an indelible mark on the organization. “While his on-field accomplishments will never be forgotten, his unforgettable smile and generous nature will be sorely missed,” the team said in its statement. Carty made his big league debut with the Braves in September 1963. He batted .330 with 22 homers and 88 RBIs in his first full season in 1964, finishing second to Dick Allen in voting for NL Rookie of the Year. The Braves moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta after the 1965 season, and Carty got the franchise's first hit in its new home on April 12, 1966, against Pittsburgh. Carty had his best year in 1970, batting .366 with 25 homers and a career-best 101 RBIs. He started the All-Star Game after he was elected as a write-in candidate, joining Willie Mays and Hank Aaron in the NL outfield. Carty batted .299 with 204 homers and 890 RBIs over 15 years in the majors, also playing for Cleveland, Toronto, Oakland, Texas and the Chicago Cubs. He retired after the 1979 season. AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

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In a significant political escalation, Congress general secretary KC Venugopal has submitted an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha, spotlighting a contentious incident involving the Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi. Gandhi, accompanied by a parliamentary delegation, was abruptly halted by authorities while heading to violence-stricken Sambhal to meet bereaved families. Venugopal sharply criticized the move, labeling it a 'grave assault' on democratic principles and parliamentary privileges. He emphasized the act of denying permission to the opposition leader and fellow MPs as a violation of the constitutional right to freedom of movement, demanding immediate dialogue in the House to safeguard democratic norms. The situation further escalated with Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi also filing an adjournment motion regarding the government's interference. Gogoi underscored the alarming impact of this obstruction, arguing it stifles opposition efforts to assess ground realities and maintain governmental accountability amidst regional tensions, following violent clashes prompted by an ASI survey. (With inputs from agencies.)Throughout the Sask. Party’s 27-day election campaign in October, they released a promise nearly every single day. During the short fall sitting the past few weeks, the government has been making good on some of those promises. On Wednesday, the government introduced an amendment to the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) Act to address challenges posed by abandoned properties. “These amendments provide provincial SCAN officers the legal authority to identify and target nuisance properties in communities, while still following their current mandate of responding to public complaints about buildings involved in illegal activities,” the province said. Under the new amendments, SCAN will be able to: “Allowing SCAN officers to actively respond to nuisance or dilapidated properties, rather than waiting for a complaint to be submitted, will address immediate safety concerns and enable SCAN to assist municipalities in creating safe, thriving communities across Saskatchewan,” Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Tim McLeod said. To support the effective implementation of these amendments, government will invest $2.7 million in 2025-26 to hire additional SCAN personnel. On Tuesday, legislation was introduced to keep the carbon pricing off SaskEnergy bills in 2025. The government expects families to save $480 next year. The province originally removed carbon pricing from home heating this year in response to the federal government’s decision to stop charging it on home heating oil primarily used in Atlantic Canada. Some other amendments the government made also include updating the employment act for more balanced employment laws and expanding the workers compensation act for cancer coverage. The promises come at a time when Moe and his government have the slimmest majority since the party first won in 2007 with 34 seats to the NDP’s 27. It has changed how the party caucus operates, as it works to ensure it has enough members in the house at any given time. Political analyst Ken Coates said it is important for the Sask. Party to have all their members in the house at all times. “You got to make sure you have a majority in the house at all times, and that’s really hard to do,” he explained. “If you look back for the last few years, you often had situations where they would have most of the cabinet ministers traveling in the province or they’d be out nationally or internationally. They’d be free to move around because you had such a large majority that you could actually keep a select number of people back behind. Now, you can’t do that. “You actually have to have almost all of your people there and almost all the time.” Coates said if all the members aren’t around for a vote, there is a chance the opposition could defeat them on a piece of legislation. “All of a sudden they lose and they might consider that to be sort of a repudiation that they have to go back for an election,” Coates said about the government. “They have to be very careful about these kinds of things because it can really upset the political applecart very, very quickly.” Thursday will be the last day of the shortened fall legislative sitting. The assembly will resume in the spring.

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