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Ex-President's brother named accused in murder case

| | Jul 08, 2014, at 03:15 am
New Delhi, July 7 (IBNS): Former Indian President Pratibha Patil's brother Gajendra Narayan Patil has been named as an accused in a murder case that dates back to 2005.

A Jalgoan court has named Gajendra Narayan Patil and ex- MLA Dr Ulhas Patil as accused in the case.

"Patil's younger brother Gajendra Narayan Patil and former MLA Dr Ulhas Patil have been named accused in the criminal case," The Times of India reported.

In 2005, VG Patil  was killed in Maharashtra.

Pratibha Patil had served as the President of the country from 2007 to 2012. She was the first woman to hold the office.
 

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