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Karnataka high court grants bail to BJP leader CT Ravi in 'derogatory' remarks case

IndiaTimes Friday, 20 December 2024
Karnataka BJP MLC CT Ravi, arrested for allegedly using derogatory language against state minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, has been granted bail. Ravi criticized the Congress government, calling their actions dictatorial and alleging a plot to kill him using a false complaint. He also accused the police of inaction regarding his own complaints.
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