Malegaon Blast Vondict: 'The prosecution could not prove ...' What did Nia Court say during the release of Sadhvi Pragya, 6 others | Today news

A special NIA court in Mumbai on Thursday acquitted seven individuals accused in the Malegaon Blasts case of 2008, saying that the prosecution could not prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. The seven accused linked to the case are former MP Sadhvi Pragya, Major (retired) Ramesh Upadhyay, Sudhakar Chaturvedi, Ajay Rahirkar, Sudhankar Dhar Dwivedi (Shankaracharya) and Sameer Kulkarni. “All bail mortality of the accused is canceled and bails are fired,” the NIA special court said. The court also instructed the Maharashtra government to give compensation – £ 2 lakh each to the families of those who were killed and £ 50,000 to the injury in the incident. On September 29, six people were killed and 95 others injured when a motorcycle was injured in the motorcycle. City’s Bhikku Chowk. was also manipulated. In some medical certificates, “the court said.” There is no evidence that the explosives in the residence of Prasad Purohit, who was another accused in the case, stored or compiled, “the investigating officer did not outline, while PanChnama was done. No fingerprint, dumping data or anything else for the place. The samples are polluted, so the court said. Defense witnesses investigated before expressing the verdict.