BRS leader K Kavitha received bail from the Supreme Court in the Delhi excise policy case and was released after five months. The court set conditions like submitting her passport and attending trial regularly. Kavitha, who alleged political motives behind her imprisonment, vows to legally and politically challenge the charges.
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