MUMBAI, Jan. 21 -- The Bombay high court on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of Yusuf Khan, one of the accused in the 2022 murder of Amravati pharmacist Umesh Kolhe, who was allegedly killed for sharing a social media post in support of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma following her controversial remarks about the Prophet. Justice AS Gadkari and justice Shyam C Chandak rejected the bail plea of the 46-year-old vet after noticing that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the accusation against him was prima facie true. On May 26, 2022, Nupur Sharma made a controversial comment on television leading to massive outrage among Muslims. Kolhe was killed after he openly expressed support for Sharma. On June 21, 2022, when he was heading home on his scooter, three young men stopped him and stabbed him. In July 2022, the police arrested Khan, who was accused of posting Kolhe's message in WhatsApp groups with a message inciting anger and hatred. Khan claimed he sent the messages to adversely impact Kolhe's business and had no other intention. His lawyer added that Khan had already spent over three years in jail with the trial unlikely to start soon. The court however said that if Khan's intention had been limited to causing the victim loss in business, he would have drafted his message accordingly and would have sent it only to vets and not to unrelated people, telling them to forward it....