2016-05-28



LIVE BHARATH : May 28 , 2016 :  Nigerian apprentice Ghazeem abiding arch injuries afterwards a man in his neighbourhood hit him with a rod afterward a altercation over car parking on Wednesday night.Nigerian apprentice Ghazeem abiding arch injuries afterwards a man in his neighbourhood hit him with a rod afterward a altercation over car parking on Wednesday night.

External Diplomacy Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday approved an burning address from the Telangana government over an advance on a 23-year-old Nigerian apprentice in Hyderabad, an adventure that took abode amidst abuse by African envoys actuality over killing of a Congolese youth.

Nigerian apprentice Ghazeem abiding arch injuries afterwards a man in his neighbourhood hit him with a rod afterward a altercation over car parking on Wednesday night.

“I accept announced to Telangana Arch Abbot about the advance and he promised to yield acrimonious activity adjoin culprits,” the Sushma said.

External Diplomacy Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said Swaraj has actively approved a address from the Telangana government on the incident. “I accept aswell asked Shri Amar Sinha Secretary ER (Economic Relations) of my Ministry to allege to chief Secretary Telangana and adviser this,” Swaraj tweeted.

Envoys of African countries on Thursday had bidding shock over killing of Congolese civic Masonda Ketada Oliver actuality endure anniversary afterward which India assured them of assurance of African nationals.

“On letters of a Nigerian apprentice afflicted in Hyderabad: EAM @SushmaSwaraj has actively approved address from state Govt, is ecology the case,” Swarup tweeted.

According to Hyderabad police, an altercation bankrupt out amid the Nigerian apprentice Ghazeem, belief in a city-limits college, and Gafoor, a citizen of Singadabasti belt in Banjara Hills area, over car parking.

When Ghazeem banned to abolish his car from alfresco Gafoor’s residence, a affray bankrupt out. Afterwards ancient Gafoor took out a rod and hit Ghazeem on his arch consistent in injuries, a arch badge administrator said.

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