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Depression, Murders, Suicide: 4 Deaths In Doctor’s Family Shocks UP Town
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Depression, Murders, Suicide: 4 Deaths In Doctor’s Family Shocks UP Town

Shock has gripped Railways colony at Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh after a doctor working with Railways allegedly murdered his wife and two children and then died by suicide. Dr Arun Kumar, an eye specialist working as a medical officer with Railways, was posted at Modern Rail Coach Factory in Rae Bareli. He had been suffering from depression, police have found.

Dr Kumar, a resident of Mirzapur, lived at the Railways quarters in Rae Bareli with his wife and two children. They were last seen on Sunday. When they could not be reached for the next two days, the doctor’s colleagues went to his home. When there was no response to the bell and knocks, they broke open the door. Inside were the bodies of the doctor, his wife Archana, daughter Adiva (12) and son Aarav (4). Police were informed and top officers of the district reached the spot.

A hammer, blood stains and drug injections were found at the crime scene. According to police, the doctor administered drugs to his wife and children to make them conscious. Then killed them with blows to their heads. The doctor first tried to slit his wrists. When that did not work, he died by hanging. “This is what we have gathered so far. The post-mortem will reveal more,” Rae Bareli SP Alok Priyadarshi said.

Kamal Kumar Das, a neighbour, said the locality was in shock after the incident. “He (Dr Kumar) was very nice to his patients and to others. There must be some family problem, so this happened,” he said.

Lucknow Range IG Tarun Gauba reached the spot after the incident. The senior police officer said they have received information from some neighbours and colleagues that Dr Kumar was given to bouts of aggression. “We have heard he would often have angry exchanges with people. We are looking into all angles,” he said.

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Ranbir Kapoorâs mansion in Animal is actually Saif Ali Khanâs Pataudi Palace
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Ranbir Kapoorâs mansion in Animal is actually Saif Ali Khanâs Pataudi Palace

In Ranbir Kapoor’s latest film, Animal, he portrays a wealthy, unruly character. The film is garnering attention not only for the intense performances and gripping music but also for the film’s remarkable production design. Interestingly, the lavish mansion showcased as Ranbir’s family home in the movie is none other than the famed Pataudi Palace near Delhi.

Viewers keen on identifying the film’s locales have drawn parallels between clips from Animal and archived videos of Pataudi Palace available online. During the filming last year, a crew member even tagged the palace as the shoot location on their Instagram stories.

Pataudi Palace, presently owned by Saif Ali Khan, who is married to Ranbir’s cousin Kareena Kapoor, originally belonged to Saif’s late father, the renowned cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan. After a hotel company took control of the property, Saif personally bought it back. The palace’s origins are traced to Saif’s grandfather, the Nawab of Pataudi, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi. At present, Saif’s mother, the esteemed actor Sharmila Tagore, resides there.

The estate also referred to as Ibrahim Kothi, is situated in the town of Pataudi within Haryana’s Gurgaon district. Its opulent interiors are renowned for expansive hallways, towering arches, ornate paintings, and lavish green gardens, exuding a regal aura.

Spanning 10 acres, the palace boasts an impressive 150 rooms, including seven dressing rooms, bedrooms, and billiard rooms, alongside grand drawing and dining rooms. The estimated value of this property stands at a staggering Rs 800 crore.

Notably, Pataudi Palace has served as a filming location for several movies, including Eat Pray Love, Mangal Pandey, Veer-Zara, Gandhi: My Father, and Mere Brother Ki Dulhan. More recently, Saif’s OTT series Tandav was also filmed there.

Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Animal features Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna alongside Ranbir Kapoor in pivotal roles.

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BJP MPs Who Won Polls Quit Parliament, Including Chief Minister Hopefuls
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BJP MPs Who Won Polls Quit Parliament, Including Chief Minister Hopefuls

Ten of 12 BJP MPs who contested and won seats in November’s state elections – including union ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Prahlad Patel – resigned from Parliament on Wednesday, and will also step down from the cabinet. Prahlad Patel, who is, for now, Minister of State for Food Processing, told news agency ANI, “I have resigned as MP and will resign from cabinet soon.”

The resignations were procedural, NDTV has been told, since the Constitution does not allow an individual to function both as a Member of Parliament and Legislative Assembly of a state.

The two who have not yet resigned – Baba Balaknath from Rajasthan’s Alwar and Renuka Singh from Chhattisgarh’s Sarguja – are expected to do so shortly, NDTV was told.

Many of the BJP leaders who quit Parliament today are believed to be in the race to become chief ministers of the three states the party won on Sunday – Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh.

Their resignations have ramped up speculation the party could make these announcements shortly, perhaps even today. BJP sources told NDTV this morning the party may choose new faces, ruling out a fifth term for Madhya Pradesh’s Shivraj Chouhan. The two other states were held by the Congress.

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A nearly five-hour meeting, attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party boss JP Nadda, was held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home in Delhi today.

The BJP – which routed the Congress in three states and was, in turn, beaten in two others – fielded 21 MPs, including five union ministers, across the five elections held last month. The party had seven MPs each in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, four in Chhattisgarh, and three in Telangana.

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None of the BJP’s big faces in Telangana managed a win; the party itself was routed in the southern state, winning just eight of the 111 seats it contested, and left watching as the Congress scored big.

Three BJP MPs lost in Rajasthan, two in Madhya Pradesh, and one in Chhattisgarh.

Some of the (now ex-) BJP parliamentarians fielded, apart from Mr Tomar and Mr Patel, were Baba Balaknath, Diya Kumari and Kirori Lal Meena in Rajasthan, and Vijay Baghel in Chhattisgarh.

The trio from Rajasthan won their seats but Mr Baghel – up against his uncle and outgoing Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel – lost. The BJP also fielded two union ministers in Chhattisgarh – Renuka Singh and Gomti Sai. Ms Singh won from Bharatpur-Sonahat and Ms Sai from Pathalgaon.

READ | The 7 BJP Frontrunners For Rajasthan Chief Minister’s Post

The only union minister who failed to make the grade was Faggan Singh Kulaste, the Minister of State for Tribal Development. He lost from Madhya Pradesh’s Niwas seat.

The Congress also fielded MPs, including Revanth Reddy and Uttam Kumar Reddy in Telangana. Both won their respective seats and the party now has 14 days to decide which seat each will hold.

In the case of Revanth Reddy the choice has been made; the 56-year-old, who won the Kodangal seat, will be sworn in as the new Chief Minister on Thursday, meaning he too will resign his MP seat.

READ | Revanth Reddy: Next Telangana Chief Minister Once Had Egg Thrown At Him

A similar logic is likely at play within the BJP in Rajasthan, where Baba Balaknath, Kirori Lal Meena, and Diya Kumari among the seven big names in the race to succeed Ashok Gehlot to the top post.

In Madhya Pradesh, Mr Patel and Mr Tomar are in the race to head the government.

With input from agencies

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