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Former AAP leader Sandeep Kumar Acquitted in Rape Case

Former Delhi Minister Sandeep Kumar has been acquitted in a high-profile rape case by the Rouse Avenue Court.

Sandeep Kumar
Sandeep Kumar

Former Delhi Minister Sandeep Kumar expressed his gratitude towards the Rouse Avenue Court and the Indian Constitution after his acquittal in a high-profile rape case on Wednesday. Kumar, who was a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), criticized the party for not supporting him during his legal battle.

Court Acquittal Details:
Sandeep Kumar was accused of rape in 2016, following a political conspiracy, as claimed by the former minister. After a prolonged legal struggle, the court ruled in his favor, acquitting him of all charges.

Sandeep Kumar’s Reaction: Kumar thanked the judiciary, stating: “I want to thank the Rouse Avenue Court and the Indian Constitution for this verdict.” He further questioned the AAP leadership, asking Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia about their stance now that he has been acquitted.

Background on Sandeep Kumar:
Sandeep Kumar, once a prominent AAP member, held positions such as Minister of Women and Child Development and Social Welfare Minister. In 2016, an objectionable video surfaced, leading to his suspension from the party and subsequent resignation as a minister. The former minister has continued to fight the charges, maintaining that they were politically motivated.

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Political Fallout: Kumar’s legal battles also resulted in his disqualification from the Delhi Assembly under the anti-defection law in 2019 after supporting the Bahujan Samaj Party in elections.

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