Jharkhand High Court today rejected the bail petition of a Congress leader and his alleged accomplice in the 'cash-for-votes' case, which was cracked by the police a day before Ranchi mayoral elections in April this year.
After hearing the bail petitions of Congress party's district vice-president Niranjan Sharma and Sudhir Sahu, the bench of Justice H C Mishra delivered the verdict, rejecting their pleas.
A special vigilance court of Abani Ranjan Kumar Sinha had rejected former mayor Rama Khalkho on June 14, the prime accused in the FIR following the recovery of cash from a hotel here on April 7, a day before the elections.
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While Sharma and Kumar were arrested the same day, Khalkho surrendered to the special vigilance court on June 4 and remanded to judicial custody.
The FIR alleged that the money was allegedly kept for electoral malpractice, leading the state election commission to scrap the April 8 mayoral elections.