The Karnataka High Court has quashed criminal proceedings in a case against JP Nadda in connection with a speech delivered in May ahead of the assembly elections, and called it a "reckless registration of crime."
The High Court of Karnataka has quashed criminal proceedings in a case against BJP president J P Nadda in connection with allegations of threatening voters during a speech ahead of assembly elections in May in Vijayapura district. A complaint was lodged by an election officer at the Harapanahalli police station on May 9 under Section 171F.