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'Jail locks will be broken, Arvind Kejriwal will be released' - AAP leader Sanjay Singh said on being welcomed outside Tihar, no celebration now, time for struggle

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The AAP leader said, "The time has not come to celebrate, it is time for struggle... Senior leaders of our party Arvind Kejriwal, Satyendar Jain and Manish Sisodia have been kept in custody behind the bars. I am sure that they will be released from jail. The locks will be broken and they will come out...'' New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh, arrested in an alleged money laundering case related to Delhi Liquor Policy, has come out of Tihar Jail on Wednesday. AAP workers welcomed him outside the jail by raising slogans. Coming out of the jail, he addressed the workers gathered there and said - the locks of the jail will be broken, Kejriwal will be released. Don't celebrate now, this is a time of struggle. His speech has gone viral. It is noteworthy that the Supreme Court has granted bail to Sanjay Singh a day before in the Delhi Liquor Policy case. During the hearing in the court, ED had expressed no objection to granting bail to Singh, after which the ...

Out On Bail, Rape Accused Stabs Woman To Death In Rajasthan: Police

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  Since the time he was out on bail, the accused had been threatening and asking the woman in Rajasthan's Sirohi district to withdraw the rape complaint against him. Jodhpur:  A man, out on bail in a rape case, was arrested today in Rajasthan's Sirohi district for allegedly stabbing to death the woman he had raped last year, the police said. The accused had been pressuring the woman for withdrawal of complaint against him since he was out on bail and stabbed her to death on Saturday night at her house in Nagani village in Sirohi district, Additional Director General (Crime) Ravi Prakash Meharda said. He confirmed the arrest of the accused, Netram, this morning. "He had raped the victim and a case had been lodged against him in November 2020. He had been arrested by the police and had been in judicial custody for six months," said the officer. The accused was the victim's neighbour. She was a widow and had been working in a local anganwadi in the village. After her...