MUMBAI: A special court here on Thursday rejected the pleas of Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik and former minister Anil Deshmukh seeking a day's bail to vote in the Rajya Sabha elections to be held on Friday, following which both the NCP leaders moved the Bombay High Court.
Deshmukh and Malik's lawyers mentioned the petitions before a single bench of Justice P D Naik seeking an urgent hearing. In their petitions, the duo has sought that they either be granted a temporary bail of one day or be allowed to cast their vote at the polling booth in the presence of a police escort. Justice Naik initially said the matter would have to be heard by the appropriate court, but later said he would hear both the petitions on Friday morning.
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