Shillong, Sept. 7 -- Meghalaya Health and Family Welfare Minister M. Ampareen Lyngdoh said she is ready to take necessary action if the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) challenges the recent High Court of Meghalaya verdict that cleared her name in the "white ink" case.
On Thursday, the High Court quashed the case against Lyngdoh and two retired government officials, J.D. Sangma and Ameka Lyngdoh. However, the CBI has indicated it may appeal the decision in the Supreme Court.
When asked by journalists on Saturday about the CBI's potential move, a visibly annoyed Lyngdoh stated she had no desire to discuss the case further. "Who cares about what X is going to do? Does only X have the right, and do you think I, the victim, will sit in...
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