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Indian Cabinet Minister Acquitted of Poster Charges Due to Lack of Evidence

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Indian Cabinet Minister Acquitted of Poster Charges Due to Lack of Evidence
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ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Court of Judicial Magistrate I Ishank Rajput acquitted former cabinet minister Shoorveer Sajwan of the charge of putting up posters without permission on government property. In this case of the year 2007, the prosecution could not produce a single witness. Also could not prove the documentary evidence that was there. Therefore, the court acquitted Sajwan for lack of evidence. Trending videosThis video / advertisement was removed. The complaint was filed by the then COO Vimal Tamta at Prathmiki Raipur police station. On 9 February 2007, he told that he was on a tour with his subordinates in the area. He saw that the government school and other government buildings in Raipur area had posters and flags of Congress leader Shoorveer Sajwan, Bindu Rajput of UKD and Premchand Agarwal of BJP. He did not even take any permission for this. AdvertisementRisementRishikesh: Even before the inauguration, Bajrang Setu had put up questions on the quality of the public property.

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