BJP Leader Abhay Singh’s Bail Plea Rejected in Extortion Case

Court denies bail to Abhay Singh, BJP leader accused of extortion from builder in Mango; followers in despair, will now have to appeal to Jharkhand High Court.

JAMSHEDPUR – BJP leader Abhay Singh will now have to knock on the Jharkhand High Court’s door after the court of ADJ-4 Rajendra Kumar Sinha rejected his bail request on Friday.

As a result of the bail plea’s denial, his supporters were disappointed.

His followers were ready to greet him with drums and celebrations when he was expected to be released from jail after posting bail, similar to the last occasion.

The rejection has brought dismay to his followers, who had been hopeful for his release.

The case has been a significant development in the political landscape, drawing attention to the serious charges leveled against the BJP leader.

Abhay Singh’s legal team is expected to continue their efforts to secure his release, with the next step likely being an appeal to the higher court.

The extortion case relates to the FIR filed by Azad Nagar builder against Abhay Singh and his brothers at the Mango police station.

The builder, who resides at Jawahar Nagar and operates his office from Optimus Tower, Mango, alleged in the FIR that he has been a victim of consistent extortion, harassment, and assault from the Singh brothers.

With accusations ranging from the Singh brothers’ alleged physical assault on the builder to the extorting of large sums of money, the case has increased the legal challenges being faced by the BJP leader.

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