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Amit Shah fake video case: Court grants bail to accused

However, there are no allegations of the accused having posted/ circulated the said video on any forum, the judge noted

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A Delhi court on Monday granted bail to a Congress member arrested in connection with a fake video of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's speech, noting that he has cooperated in the probe and his further custodial interrogation is not required. Arun Reddy, who was arrested on May 3, handles the 'Spirit of Congress' account on 'X', according to officials, reported news agency PTI.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Nabeela Wali noted that the prime allegation against the accused on the basis of which he was arrested was being the 'Admin' of the WhatsApp group on which the alleged fake video was first posted for circulation. However, there are no allegations of the accused having posted/ circulated the said video on any forum, the judge noted, reported PTI.

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