Malegaon Blast Case: BJP MP Sadhvi Prajya suffers major setback from court
Malegaon Blast Case: BJP MP Sadhvi Prajya suffers major setback from court
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Bhopal: BJP MP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat suffered a major setback from the Special NIA Court in Mumbai on Thursday. The Special NIA Court rejected Prajya Thakur's plea seeking a lasting exemption from the order to come to court one day a week. Pragnya Thakur, in her plea, argued that she has now become an MP and has to go to the House every day, so she should be given a concession once and for all by ordering her to appear in court one day a week.

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The court did not accept his request and dismissed the petition. The 2008 Malegaon blast accused and BJP leader Sadhvi Pragya Thakur told the court that they had no information about the blast. The court had asked Sadhvi to appear in court once a week. Justice VS Padalkar questioned Sadhvi and other accused Sudhakar Dwivedi in the case.

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The judge questioned Sadhvi how many witnesses have been removed so far. When the judge asked if he was aware of the blasts in Malegaon in September 2008, Sadhvi said, "I don't know. Sudhakar Dwivedi also responded. "In the Lok Sabha result on May 23, Pragya has won by overwhelming votes from Bhopal. He had defeated Congress leader Digvijay Singh.

 

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