New Delhi: Ex-Congress MLA from Chhattisgarh Amit Jogi and others were on Monday acquitted by a special CBI court here in connection with the Judeo tape case.


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Congress had earlier expelled Jogi for six years from the party. 


Reacting to the verdict, Jogi said, “The truth is out, and I have finally got justice.”


The purported tape suggested that financial inducements could have been offered to make the Congress candidate pull out of the 2014 Antagarh bypoll, ensuring a walkover for the BJP candidate.


The tape had created a political controversy leading to the resignation of Dilip Singh Judeo from the Union Council of Ministers.


While expelling Jogi, Chhattisgarh Congress had also passed a resolution seeking similar action against his father, former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi.


The CBI had on December 21 registered a regular case against Judeo, his additional personal secretary Natwar Rateria and Bhupender Singh Patel who had allegedly given a bribe of Rs 9 lakh to the minister and Anand Vijay Mohan (the person who allegedly shot the video).