NIA court reserves order on Baramulla MP Rashid Sheikh's plea to attend Parliament in custody
A Baramulla MP has requested court permission to attend the upcoming Parliament session. He is currently in judicial custody for a terror funding case investigation. The National Investigation Agency stated it has no objection to his attendance. The court heard arguments from the MP's counsel and the NIA. An order on this petition is expected later today.
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