In the latest update on the Sonali Phogat murder case, the prime accused Sudhir Sangwan has been granted bail. A court in Goa passed the order on Friday, instructing Sangwan to provide a bail bond of Rs one lakh.
Phogat, a Haryana-based Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, had died in August last year after partying with two of her associates in the beach village of Anjuna in Goa. Both of Phogat’s associates were accused of giving her banned drugs.
Sangwan, who was the prime accused in the case, had been in jail since his arrest last year. However, the court granted him bail, citing a lack of evidence against him.
This decision has prompted mixed reactions from the public. Some have welcomed Sangwan’s release, while others are dissatisfied with the court’s decision. The incident had sparked outrage across the country, with many calling for justice for Phogat.
The case is still ongoing, and further developments are expected in the coming days. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the investigation and the overall outcome of the case.
The authorities and investigators should continue to take all necessary steps to ensure that a fair and just outcome is achieved. The case is a reminder of the need for a robust and efficient justice system that can hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.