Two protestors arrested for stripping woman constable RAIPUR: Two of four suspects accused of ripping off a woman constable’s uniform during anti-mining unrest in Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh last week were arrested Friday, based on video footage purportedly showing them attack the cop as she slumps to the ground & pleads with them to spare her.The arrested duo, Mangal Rathiya and Chinesh Khamari of Aamgaon village, have been charged with attempted murder, using criminal force on a woman, outraging her modesty, grievous assault on a public servant, and stopping her from discharging her duty. They are in judicial custody. “Police are scanning video footage and other digital evidence to identify and apprehend the remaining suspects,” Raigarh SP Divyang Patel told TOI.The suspects, part of a cluster of 14 villages on the boil over mining operations, targeted the constable at Raigarh’s Libra Chowk on Dec 27. Chhattisgarh PCC president Deepak Baij demanded strict legal action against those who tried to strip a woman in uniform, saying the crime reflected public anger against police and the state govt for alleged administrative failures.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosShankh Air Founder Speaks Out As Airline Eyes March Launch, Targets Intl Flights By 2029’Their Islamist Ideas…’: Ex-Bangladesh Minister Hits Out Over Attacks on Hindus And Christians’Very Petty & Shameful’: Shashi Tharoor On Row Over KKR Selecting Bangladeshi Player In IPLINLD President Calls For Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal Type Uprising In India Politics, Triggers RowBJP Claims Rahul Gandhi Ties To ‘Anti-India’ Panel Over US Lawmakers’ Umar Khalid LetterNot All Are Illiterate: Rajnath Singh Cites Red Fort Blast, Flags Educated, White Collar Terrorists’Arunachal Pradesh Is And Will Always Be…’ Jaishankar Warns China, Blasts Harassment Of IndiansBullet Train Gets August 15, 2027 India Launch Date, Minister Shares Details On Tunnel BreakthroughCleanest City Hit By Water Contamination As Lab Links Indore Diarrhoea Outbreak To Pipeline LeakUS Lawmaker Raja Krishnamoorthi Condemns Violence Against Hindus In Bangladesh Urges Global Action Up123PhotostoriesWhy your fish keeps dying: 5 mistakes most aquarium owners make without realising7 foods to combine with sweet potato for a wholesome breakfastOlder people who live happily, do these 10 things in their 30 and 40s8 winter pickles to add warmth and taste to your mealsLessons from centenarians: What the world’s longest-living people eat‘Shark Tank India Season 5’: FULL LIST of judges, their net worth, and the brands they ownKylie Jenner-Timothée Chalamet to complete 3 years of dating in 2026: 3 relationship lessons to learn from themHow to make Dhaba-style Dal Makhani at homeAttract True Love During the January 2026 Full Moon; According To Birth Number10 oldest trees in the world that are still living and where can they be found123Hot PicksPremarital Test OmanVande Bharat Sleeper TrainJanuary Bank holidayGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingSan Francisco 49ersBrittany MahomesNoah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield Net WorthWayne Gretzky Daughter Net WorthSidney Crosby LifestyleLeBron James vs Stephen Curry Net WorthTom BradyLeBron James WifeCam ThomasCharlie Kirk
RAIPUR: Two of four suspects accused of ripping off a woman constable’s uniform during anti-mining unrest in Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh last week were arrested Friday, based on video footage purportedly showing them attack the cop as she slumps to the ground & pleads with them to spare her.The arrested duo, Mangal Rathiya and Chinesh Khamari of Aamgaon village, have been charged with attempted murder, using criminal force on a woman, outraging her modesty, grievous assault on a public servant, and stopping her from discharging her duty. They are in judicial custody. “Police are scanning video footage and other digital evidence to identify and apprehend the remaining suspects,” Raigarh SP Divyang Patel told TOI.The suspects, part of a cluster of 14 villages on the boil over mining operations, targeted the constable at Raigarh’s Libra Chowk on Dec 27. Chhattisgarh PCC president Deepak Baij demanded strict legal action against those who tried to strip a woman in uniform, saying the crime reflected public anger against police and the state govt for alleged administrative failures.