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2020 Drug Case: NCB Files Chargesheet Against Bharti Singh And Harsh Limbachiyaa

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In November 2020, Bharti and Harsh, who are parents to a six-month-old baby boy, Lakshya, were arrested by the NCB for alleged possession of cannabis

Mumbai: Legal trouble for comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa continues as Mumbai Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has filed a 200-page chargesheet against the couple before the court in connection with their 2020 drug case.

In November 2020, Bharti and Harsh, who are parents to a six-month-old baby boy, Lakshya, were arrested by the NCB for alleged possession of cannabis. They were later granted bail by a special (narcotics) court.
The NCB had raided the production office and house of Bharti and seized 86.5 grams of ganja (cannabis) from their place in 2020.

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โ€œBoth Bharti and her husband Harsh Limbachiya accepted consumption of Ganja.โ€The search was conducted as part of a probe by the NCB into alleged drug use in the entertainment industry,โ€ earlier an NCB official said.

The search was conducted as part of a probe by the NCB into alleged drug use in the entertainment industry.

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Dialogs Underway With Rebel Leaders: BJP Himachal Chief Before Statewide Vijay Sankalp Sabha

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Bharatiya Janta Party State President in Himachal Pradesh Suresh Kashyap on Friday said that continuous dialogues between the BJP rebel candidates are taking place to ensure that they all fight together ahead of the polls.

Shimla:  Bharatiya Janta Party State President in Himachal Pradesh Suresh Kashyap on Friday said that continuous dialogues between the BJP rebel candidates are taking place to ensure that they all fight together ahead of the polls.

The polls in Himachal Pradesh are slated to be held on November 12, whose votes will be counted on December 8. Refusing to term the Himachal Pradesh leaders who left the party as โ€œrebelsโ€, Suresh Kashyap said that they are their people who filed the nominations and are unsatisfied and angry.

โ€œAs far as rebels are concerned, I would not call them rebels as they are our people who have filed their nomination and are unsatisfied and angry. A continuous dialogue is underway with them and most have joined us,โ€ BJP State President Suresh Kashyap told ANI mentioning that only a few of them are left to bring back to the party.

โ€œThere are a few who are left. We are trying to ensure that no party leader and the worker is angry with us and we all move forward together and form the government in the state again,โ€ he added.

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Kashyap also conveyed that the party has decided to organise Vijay Sankalp Sabha across the state on October 30, where all the senior leaders, union ministers, and the ministers of the state will conduct public rallies in each constituency of the state.

โ€œWe are doing these rallies to boost the election campaign and the decision has been taken to ensure the victory of the BJP,โ€ state president Suresh Kashyap said further adding that chief minister of the neighboring statesโ€“ Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar and Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami will also join the campaign.

He further said that all-star campaigners of Bharatiya Janata Party will be kick start โ€˜Vijay Sankalp Abhiyanโ€™ on October 30 in all the 68 assembly constituencies of the state.

Out of these, 32 star campaigners would also address public meetings in various districts and assembly constituencies of the state.

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