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Maharashtra minister Manikrao Kokate, an NCP leader and current agriculture minister, has had his two-year jail sentence in a 1995 case involving fake documents to obtain government-quota flats suspended. He and his brother Sunil Kokate were convicted by a Nashik court on February 20, but will have their appeal heard on Tuesday. The court also granted them bail until their appeal against conviction is decided.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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