Pawan Khera Appeals for Anticipatory Bail in Supreme Court Amid Controversy
'No need to humiliate me with arrest': Pawan Khera tells Supreme Court during bail plea hearing
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Pawan Khera, a leader of the Indian National Congress, requested anticipatory bail from the Supreme Court of India, arguing that his arrest would be humiliating. His plea is linked to allegations regarding Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife holding multiple passports.
- 01Pawan Khera is seeking anticipatory bail from the Supreme Court of India.
- 02He claims that his arrest would be unnecessary and humiliating.
- 03The controversy involves allegations about Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife.
- 04Khera argues that the purpose of anticipatory bail would be defeated if he is not granted it.
- 05The case highlights ongoing political tensions in India.
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During a hearing at the Supreme Court of India, Pawan Khera (Congress leader) argued against the necessity of his arrest, stating it would be humiliating. Khera is seeking anticipatory bail in connection with allegations that Rinki Bhuyan Sarma, the wife of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, possesses three passports. He emphasized that if he does not receive this bail, the purpose of pre-arrest bail is undermined. This case reflects the ongoing political controversies in India, particularly surrounding the actions and statements of political leaders.
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The outcome of Khera's bail plea could influence political dynamics in Assam and beyond, affecting public perception of political leaders.
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