Srinagar, April 13 -- Addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Sunday, Ruhullah dismissed the accusations, asserting that the land in question originally belonged to his grandfather, the late Agha Sahib, and that compensation was awarded legally to all heirs, including his family. "I am the third in line of inheritance. I had no involvement in any negotiation or decision-making related to the land," he said, while thanking the media for attending.

National Conference MP, who served as an MLA for 18 years before entering Parliament, clarified that he was neither summoned nor questioned by ACB or any government agency over the years. "I came to know about the chargesheet the day it was filed, just like everyone else," he said.

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