New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday extended the interim bail of congress leader Pawan Khera till March 3 in a case related to alleged objectionable remarks against Prime Minister Modi.
The Assam police arrested him last week from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi while he was boarding a flight to Raipur.
A three-bench constitutional bench headed by The Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud decided for Solicitor General Tushar Mehta’s submission, that the Assam Police wanted to file its reply.
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Advocate Garima Prasad, appearing for Uttar Pradesh Government, also appealed to file a response in the matter.
Mr. Khera was arrested by Assam police at Delhi Airport after being deplaned from Raipur-bound flight in connection with his alleged remark against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Khera was later granted bail by a Magisterial court in Delhi.
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