Fake letter case: Conditional bail granted to Hemanth Kumar


Team Udayavani, May 3, 2019, 10:52 AM IST

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Bengaluru: The Special Court for People’s Representatives granted conditional bail to Journalist Hemanth Kumar on Wednesday, May 2 with regard to the Lingayat religion fake letter case.

Justice Ramachandra D Huddar, hearing the case granted conditional bail to Hemanth on Rs 50000 as bond and surity.

Hemanth was arrested here on April 27 for allegedly circulating a fake letter, purportedly written by home minister M B Patil to Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi in 2017 on religion tag to the Lingayat sect. On April 30 Hemanth was produced before a court, which granted police custody of Kumar till April 30.

Meanwhile, Patil had termed the letter fake was a conspiracy against him by his rivals.

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