Bharat Express

CBI

While denying the bail plea in the CBI and ED case the court stated that Manish Sisodia, the petitioner, and the other accused have been submitting applications and making oral requests to the court one after the other of which many were submitted needlessly.

On Thursday, the bail hearing of BRS leader K Kavitha was postponed. The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi has rescheduled the verdict till 6 May.

CBI said that if Sisodia gets bail he can influence the witnesses as he is the kingpin of the scam.

The Supreme Court is expected to resume hearing the state government's petition in the second week of July.

The CBI had told the court that it had eyewitnesses who had seen Jagdish Tytler instigating the mob during the 1984 riots.

The TMC alleged that the CBI orchestrated the raid at an empty site in Sandeshkhali while elections were underway in three Parliamentary Constituencies in West Bengal: Darjeeling, Raiganj, and Balurghat.

Reacting to Niranjan Hiremath's qualms, Bharatiya Janata Party IT cell head Amit Malviya blamed the Congress government in Karnataka for being “soft and slow” on the “killer(s)”.

Earlier this week, the court dismissed Kavitha's interim bail application, considering her minor son's examination, citing her "active involvement" in the offense, including destruction of evidence and tampering with witnesses.

Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader K Kavitha on Friday was produced before the Rouse Avenue Court in connection with the excise policy scam.

Initially arrested on March 15 by the Enforcement Directorate from her residence in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Kavitha has faced intensified scrutiny regarding her involvement in the alleged scheme.