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Ya but do you honestly believe Azhar was clean?
I'm talking about guilty vs non-guilty. Clean and innocense are too ambiguous terms.
Guilt cannot be left to belief, at least when as a result the man has suffered the loss of his cricketing career. Your beliefs must have some validity to it. Did the CBI not do their job properly? Was any witness missing? I understanding the courts have to rule in favor of whoever makes their case, but in this case was the prosecution lacking anything?
I believe the the High Court has been fair and has ruled in accordance to the case presented to it - which proves him not guilty.