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Police Reached Rouse Avenue Court With Charge Sheet In Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh Case

Police reached Rouse Avenue Court with charge sheet in Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh case, details of one thousand pages.

Delhi Police has reached Rouse Avenue Court with the charge sheet in the Brij Bhushan Singh case.

According to the information, the police has reached with a bundle of charge sheet which is about one thousand pages.

According to the information, the judge has not reached the court yet. The proceedings of the case will start as soon as the judge is seated.

Women wrestlers have accused Brij Bhushan for sexual exploitation.

The chargesheet in the sexual assault case involving six women wrestlers could not be filed on Wednesday due to delay in preparation of documents.

The police had decided to file the charge sheet by Wednesday evening, but due to non-preparation of the documents, the charge sheet is now being filed on Thursday.

The chargesheet is being filed on the basis of the statements of six women wrestlers and the facts revealed in the investigation. Headquarters sources have confirmed this.

On the other hand, in the second case registered under the POCSO section, the police will file the final report only. That is, the police have decided to close this case.

A police officer says that a female wrestler had accused the outgoing President of Wrestling Federation of India and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexually abusing her as a minor.

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Conspiring to draw Narendra Modi into riots in Gujarat, Ahmed Patel gives money to Teesta Setalvad: state government: Gujarat riots.

Following the Gujarat riots, there was a major revelation about Teesta Setalvad, the NGO operator arrested in the case involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Opposing the bail request, the state government, in its report to the Gujarat High Court, said Setalvad’s ability to tamper with evidence should be the main reason for refusing to release him.

Ahmed Patel gave 30 lakh rupees.

The state government added evidence was also found against him that he fabricated false evidence.

The prosecutor told the court that Setalvad received Rs 30 lakh from Congress leader Ahmed Patel to overthrow the Narendra Modi government after the 2002 riots in Gujarat.

Setalvad has become the puppet of politicians.

Representing the state government,  Mitesh Amin argued in court on Nirzar Desai, naming late congress leader Ahmed Patel by name, that Setalvad had become a tool of politicians from several political parties.

Old IPS and retired DGP are also included.

Advocate Mitesh added that Setalvad then engaged two police officers,  former IPS  Sanjeev Bhatt and retired DGP RB Sreekumar, for her accomplices into the plot.

The aim of this conspiracy was to impersonate the Gujarat Minister Narendra in 2002 and tarnish his image in society.

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