Ajmer blast: Clean chit for Sadhvi Pragya, Indresh Kumar
The NIA court will decide on whether a closure report can be filed in the Ajmer blasts case.
In further relief to Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, the National Investigation Agency has given her a clean chit in the Ajmer Dargah blasts case. The NIA also cleared Rashtriya Swajamsevak Sangh leader Indresh Kumar in the case.

The closure report submitted in the NIA court said that there was not enough evidence to proceed against them in order to build a case. The report was also filed against two others -- Prince and Rajendra. The court would, however, take the final call on April 17 to decide on whether the closure report can be accepted or the NIA would have to proceed in the case.
The NIA court judge expressed displeasure that the agency was unable to arrest the three other accused, Sandeep Dange, Ramchandra Kalasanghra and Suresh Nair. The trio has been absconding since the past 8 years. It is suspected that they may be in Nepal.
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