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Go Marry Hindu Girls: Witness Testifies In Nashik TCS Conversion Case
In a controversial development during the ongoing Nashik TCS 'conversion' case, a key witness has come forward with a shocking statement, claiming that individuals involved in the case were told to "Go marry Hindu girls." This revelation has stirred up public attention and raised concerns regarding forced religious conversions in India. The case, which is being closely monitored by authorities in Nashik, revolves around allegations of religious conversion under duress, particularly
Go Marry Hindu Girls: Witness Testifies In Nashik TCS Conversion Case
In a controversial development during the ongoing Nashik TCS 'conversion' case, a key witness has come forward with a shocking statement, claiming that individuals involved in the case were told to "Go marry Hindu girls." This revelation has stirred up public attention and raised concerns regarding forced religious conversions in India. The case, which is being closely monitored by authorities in Nashik, revolves around allegations of religious conversion under duress, particularly
Maharashtra Minister Manikrao Kokate Sentenced to Two Years in Jail for Fake Documents Case
Maharashtra Agriculture Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Manikrao Kokate has been sentenced to two years in prison by the Nashik district and sessions court in a 1995 case involving the use of fraudulent documents to obtain government flats under a special housing scheme. In addition to the jail term, he has been fined Rs 50,000. His brother, Sunil Kokate, was also convicted in the same case.The verdict was delivered by Additional Chief Justice
Maharashtra Minister Manikrao Kokate Sentenced to Two Years in Jail for Fake Documents Case
Maharashtra Agriculture Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Manikrao Kokate has been sentenced to two years in prison by the Nashik district and sessions court in a 1995 case involving the use of fraudulent documents to obtain government flats under a special housing scheme. In addition to the jail term, he has been fined Rs 50,000. His brother, Sunil Kokate, was also convicted in the same case.The verdict was delivered by Additional Chief Justice









