Supreme Court Grants Bail to AAP's Sanjay Singh, Questions ED's Lack of Evidence
Sanjay Singh released after six months in jail without trial, allowed to resume political activities.
- The Supreme Court granted bail to AAP leader Sanjay Singh in the Delhi liquor policy case, questioning the Enforcement Directorate's lack of evidence.
- Sanjay Singh was in jail for six months without trial or evidence of the alleged Rs 2 crore bribe.
- The court's decision allows Singh to continue political activities, emphasizing that this should not set a precedent for similar cases.
- AAP claims the Enforcement Directorate's allegations are unfounded, citing the Supreme Court's remarks on the lack of a money trail.
- The case has seen other AAP leaders, including Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, arrested amid allegations of using illicit funds for election campaigns.