The Supreme Court questioned the CBI and ED on evidence linking BRS leader K Kavitha to the Delhi excise policy scam. Kavitha’s advocate argued for bail, citing that investigations were complete. Allegations of evidence tampering were raised. The court is still deliberating, and Kavitha denies all charges.
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