The Supreme Court expressed surprise at V Senthil Balaji’s appointment as a minister in Tamil Nadu immediately after being granted bail. The bench highlighted concerns over potential witness intimidation due to his new position. Despite a prima facie case and long incarceration, Balaji resumed his ministerial role with significant portfolios.
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