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Hardik Patel granted bail on Rs. 5000 bail

| @indiablooms | Oct 26, 2017, at 07:53 pm
Ahmedabad, Oct 26 (IBNS) : Patidar leader Hardik Patel was granted bail on a Rs 5000 bond after he appeared in a local court in Gujarat’s Visnagar on Thursday.

The Visnagar Session Court on Wednesday had issued a non-bailable warrant against Hardik and Lalji Patel for allegedly vandalising BJP legislator Rishikesh Patel’s office during a rally in 2015.

The warrant was issued by the court on the day when Election Commission announced Gujarat Assembly election schedule.

The court had issued the non-bailable warrant for Hardik's absence on last three dates. The MLA’s office in Visnagar was attacked in 2015 during the Patidar quota agitation.


 

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