Former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of Chhattisgarh has been acquitted of all charges in the sex CD case by a CBI special court. The case, which involved Baghel along with his former adviser Vinod Verma and Kailash Murarka, was related to an alleged sex CD scandal implicating ex-minister Rajesh Munat. The court found no grounds for prosecution, leading to the discharge of all accused. This development comes as a significant relief for Baghel, who has been in the spotlight due to this case. Baghel, Verma, and Murarka appeared before the court as the verdict was announced, putting an end to the legal proceedings against them in this matter. The decision of the court has brought an end to the cloud of suspicion that loomed over Baghel and the others involved in the case. The outcome marks a turning point in this high-profile legal battle that has been closely followed by the public and the media. Baghel can now focus on his political responsibilities without the burden of facing these allegations. This verdict is likely to have far-reaching implications in the political landscape of Chhattisgarh and beyond.

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