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While the Jolly Joseph murder case in Kerala has managed to keep people in the state hooked, Nikhila Henry reports that a deep rooted property dispute and two different wills left by Jolly's father-in-law Tom Thomas, led the police to the murders. Ahead of the Maharashtra polls on Monday, farmer leader Raju Shetti told Huffpost India's Akshay Deshmane that before promising 1 crore jobs, the Devendra Fadnavis administration should have spoken about the the 72,000 government jobs it had announced earlier. And as the NCR region sees increase in air pollution, Mongabay-India reports that a sitting BJP legislator of Gurugram says he sees no pollution.

 

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Jolly Joseph Case: How A Property Dispute In A Kerala Village Turned Into A Serial Killer Investigation

Do the suspicious deaths of six members of a family in Kerala’s Kozhikode district all boil down to the “murderous instinct” of prime suspect Jollyamma Joseph? The Kerala Police may be pushing this narrative, but two documents that are part of their investigation call this theory into question. The documents—two versions of a will left by the patriarch of the family, Tom Thomas—have given rise to accusations of forgery and reveal a deep-rooted property dispute between Joseph and her late husband’s family.

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Maharashtra Election: Why Article 370, Kashmir? BJP Should Talk About Jobs, Says Raju Shetti

“Is the election for Kashmir or Maharashtra? During Vidhan Sabha elections, they should talk about issues being faced by the people of the state about what they will do (for them),” Raju Shetti told HuffPost India in an interview in the Western Maharashtra city of Kolhapur in the middle of the heated last few days of the campaign. The state will vote on 21 October, and results will be announced three days later.

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