News Highlights: It's in hands of police; if found wrong, let them arrest, says WFI chief
World wrestling body UWW on Tuesday condemned the treatment of wrestlers in India as the grapplers protesting against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, halted their plan to immerse their medals into the Ganga. Farmer leader Naresh Tikait took the medals from wrestlers and sought a five-day deadline. Meanwhile, the accused in the chilling Delhi teen murder confessed that he is in the CCTV footage of the incident; a passenger on an Air India flight behaved in unruly manner and was handed over to security upon landing in Delhi; and schools in Puducherry will now reopen on June 7 due to a heatwave. In other news, Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy has promised free travel to women in government buses. Track the latest updates from India and across the world, only with DH.
It's in hands of police; if found wrong, let them arrest, says WFI chief
#WATCH | "Let the probe happen, it is in the hands of Delhi Police. If found wrong, then arresting will also take place," WFI chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh reacts to #WrestlersProtest in Haridwar pic.twitter.com/GUE10wH6gP
Due to change in weather in Delhi, ten flights diverted
Delhi | Due to a sudden change in weather in Delhi, ten flights were diverted out of which nine flights were diverted to Jaipur while one flight was diverted to Lucknow between 6.25pm-8pm.
Entire Indian govt is saving WFI chief, says farmer leader Naresh Tikait
#WATCH | "Entire Indian govt is saving one man (WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh). There will be a Khap meeting tomorrow," says Farmer leader Naresh Tikait who intervened and asked protesting wrestlers not to immerse their medals while seeking five days time#WrestlersProtestpic.twitter.com/3xm10VPQg7