The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has
When contacted, ACB's Superintendent of Police Sandeep Diwan today said, "The report was submitted to the court on April 27. It is a detailed investigation report running into 22 pages."
When contacted today, Khadse said, "Ever since the allegations were made against me, I was confident that I will come out clean in all these allegations. In this case also, I am confident that the ACB's report will not have anything against me."
Asked whether Khadse would return to the cabinet, Patil said, "Let the court first decide on it...But if Khadse comes out clean, I will be very happy, just like many other BJP workers."
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