Ex MLA Arrested For Threatening To Blow Up Parliament Gets Bail
NDTV
Special Judge Vikas Dhull granted the relief to the accused noting that the threat to blow off Parliament did not result in any kind of explosion or loss of life or property and that the investigation was already complete in the case.
A Delhi court has granted bail to former Madhya Pradesh MLA Kishore Samrite who was arrested for allegedly threatening to blow up Parliament over his “unfulfilled demands”.
Special Judge Vikas Dhull granted the relief to the accused noting that the threat to blow off Parliament did not result in any kind of explosion or loss of life or property and that the investigation was already complete in the case.
A parcel containing a suspicious item related to explosives, besides an Indian Flag and a copy of the Constitution of India was received through speed post at the Parliament House on September 16, 2022.
“In the facts and circumstances, having regard to the fact that threat to blow off Parliament House did not result in any kind of explosion or loss to life or property, the period of custody undergone by the accused, the fact that the investigation of this case is complete and the charge-sheet stands filed and having regard to the age of accused i.e. 59 years, the application stands allowed and the applicant is admitted to bail,” the judge said.