New Delhi: In a setback to ex-Haryana Home minister Gopal Kanda, the Delhi High Court on Monday rejected his bail plea in connection with the Geetika Sharma suicide case. Kanda is the main accused in the case.
Geetika Sharma worked as an air-hostess in the Kanda-owned and now-defunct MDLR Airlines. Later on, she was made a director at a subsidiary company of MDLR, a job which she quit within months.
In her suicide note, Geetika blamed Kanda and another of her senior managers, Aruna Chadha of harassing her for quitting her job at the company. Kanda was arrested in mid-August and has been in jail since.

In her suicide note, Geetika blamed Kanda and another of her senior managers, Aruna Chadha of harassing her for quitting her job at MDLR.
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