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Bengaluru: Womanโ€™s Decomposed Body Found In Plastic Drum On Railway Station

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The cleaning staff at Yesvantpur railway station alerted the railway cops on noticing the stench from a plastic drum, said an official

Bengaluru: At a Bengaluru train station a womanโ€™s body in decomposing state was discovered inside a plastic drum. According to an official, the housekeeping personnel noticed the drum on Platform 1 of Yesvantpur Railway Station and called the railroad police when they smelled the stink. The drum had a lid and was covered with clothing.

The identity of the woman, who is thought to be in her late 20s, is unknown. Due to its extreme decomposition and the fact that it was discovered, police believe the body to be two to three days old.

The body has been sent for a post-mortem. Forensic experts have inspected the area for clues.

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โ€œThe cleaning staff found the decomposed body inside a box on platform number 1. A team of forensic experts is at the railway station. An investigation is on,โ€ said Kusuma Hariprasad, Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Bengaluru Division, South Western Railway.

In order to identify the person who placed the body in the plastic container on the platform, the railway police have opened an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage.

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Bharat Jodo Yatra: Rahul Gandhi Says Media Notices Him Wearing T-Shirt But Does Not Ask Why Farmers & laborerโ€™s Not In Sweaters

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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said him wearing a T shirt has become more important for the media than that poor farmers and labourers wearing torn clothes walking with him during the partyโ€™s ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra

Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh): Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said him wearing a T shirt has become more important for the media than that poor farmers and labourers wearing torn clothes walking with him during the partyโ€™s ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra.

He pointed out that the media doesnโ€™t ask why children of poor people are walking without a sweater or a jacket during the winter season. On Wednesday while addressing a โ€˜nukkad sabhaโ€™ at Baraut on the Baghpat-Shamli border, Gandhi said โ€œI walk in (Bharat Jodo) yatra wearing T-shirts. Many children of poor farmers and labourers walk with me in the yatra wearing torn clothes. But the media does not ask why children of poor farmers and labourers are walking without a sweater and jacket during the winter season.โ€
The former Congress party chief further said that the purpose of the partyโ€™s โ€˜Bharat Jodo Yatraโ€™ is to remove fear from the peopleโ€™s minds and highlight issues like price rise and unemployment.

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Criticising the PM Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre over the Agneepath scheme, Gandhi said, โ€œEarlier, the youth used to serve in the Army for 15 years and get a pension but Narendra Modi thought to keep pension aside, train for six months, hold the gun, stay for four years, then kick you out and you will be unemployed. This is new Hindustan.โ€
He also said that the policy of the Bharatiya Janata Party is to scare youth, farmers and labourers of the country.

โ€œWhen the youth took to the streets against the scheme, Modi ji said that if your photo is taken (during the protest), you will not get a government job. BJPโ€™s policy is to scare youth, farmers, and labourers,โ€ the MP from Wayanad said.
Meanwhile, the Congressโ€™ foot march entered its Uttar Pradesh leg on Tuesday afternoon after starting from the Marghat Hanuman temple, in Delhi,

On Thursday, it resumed from Shamliโ€™s Ailum village in Uttar Pradesh.
The yatra is expected to cross Uttar Pradesh over a span of three days before re-entering Haryana on January 6. The yatra entered Uttar Pradesh from Delhi via Loni.

So far, the Yatra, which started from Kanyakumari on September 7, has covered parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra and Haryana. It will culminate in Jammu and Kashmir.

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