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Reasonable ground exists for believing that A has joined in a conspiracy to wage war against the Government of India but he only knows B who had procured arms and explosives in Pakistan for the purpose of the conspiracy. Which of the following is not relevant to prove A's complicity in it-

A. C collected money in Calcutta for a like object

B. D persuaded persons to join the conspiracy in Mumbai

C. A utilized the explosives to blow-up the Parliament House but the attempt proved unsuccessful

D. After the attempt A wrote a letter to B asking him to supply explosives again

Answer: Option A


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