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PDP Chairman Abdul Nasar Madani arrives at state capital

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By Express News Service

KOLLAM: PDP Chairman and 2008 Bengaluru blast case accused Abdul Nasar Madani, reached the state capital on Thursday. The Supreme Court had permitted Madani to go to Kollam to go to his ailing father.

Madani landed at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport at round 1.30 pm and proceeded to his residence at Anwarssery in Sasthamcotta, Kollam.

Party leaders and shut family had been current on the airport to escort him to Kollam.

According to his shut aide and PDP General Secretary Mylakkadu Shah, on account of Madani’s fragile well being, his household and social gathering have restricted guests.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had allowed Madani to go to his ailing father in Kollam. The SC had nonetheless imposed restrictions on Madani’s motion, particularly stopping him from leaving Kollam district.

However, a latest order allowed him to depart the district for medical remedy wherever within the state.

As per the bail circumstances, Madani should report back to a chosen police station in Kollam each two weeks and is permitted to depart the district for remedy. Also, he won’t be supplied safety by the Karnataka or Kerala police.

KOLLAM: PDP Chairman and 2008 Bengaluru blast case accused Abdul Nasar Madani, reached the state capital on Thursday. The Supreme Court had permitted Madani to go to Kollam to go to his ailing father.
Madani landed at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport at round 1.30 pm and proceeded to his residence at Anwarssery in Sasthamcotta, Kollam.

Party leaders and shut family had been current on the airport to escort him to Kollam.

According to his shut aide and PDP General Secretary Mylakkadu Shah, on account of Madani’s fragile well being, his household and social gathering have restricted guests.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had allowed Madani to go to his ailing father in Kollam. The SC had nonetheless imposed restrictions on Madani’s motion, particularly stopping him from leaving Kollam district.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

However, a latest order allowed him to depart the district for medical remedy wherever within the state.

As per the bail circumstances, Madani should report back to a chosen police station in Kollam each two weeks and is permitted to depart the district for remedy. Also, he won’t be supplied safety by the Karnataka or Kerala police.