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Posted on Saturday, September 29, 2018 - 01:15 am:       


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Bhima Koregaon activists' arrest case: 'Pleased to know SC protected their liberty, dignity', says Romila Thapar




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Bhima Koregaon activists' arrest case: 'Pleased to know SC protected their liberty, dignity', says Romila...




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Romila Thapar goru paristhithi ento ippudu ..already kwalling Washington emo..LOL




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Bhima Koregaon activists' arrest case: 'Pleased to know SC protected their liberty, dignity', says Romila Thapar
 

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Romila Thapar goru paristhithi ento ippudu ..already kwalling Washington emo..LOL




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Posted on Friday, September 28, 2018 - 09:42 am:       


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Lawyer and trade union activist Sudha Bhardwaj, Telugu poet P Varavara Rao, activist Gautam Navlakha, and lawyers Arun Ferreira and Vernon Gonsalves were arrested on August 28 in country-wide raids for alleged links with Left-wing rebels called Naxals or Maoists.




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Posted on Friday, September 28, 2018 - 09:36 am:       


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The Supreme Court on Friday refused to interfere with the arrest of five rights activists, saying there was prima facie material to show that they had links to a banned Maoist group and rejected their argument that they were arrested for their dissenting views.




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Posted on Friday, September 28, 2018 - 09:33 am:       

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/sc-to-decide-today -on-arrests-of-5-activists-held-for-allegedly-instigating-bh ima-koregaon-violence/story-HhDNHw8286wPgHEOIGJY3H.html

âActivists arrested for Maoist links, not dissentâ: SC rules out SIT probe
The five activists were arrested by Maharashtra police in country-wide raids onâAugust 28 but the Supreme Court had ordered they be kept under house arrest till it hears the case.

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to interfere with the arrest of five rights activists, saying there was prima facie material to show that they had links to a banned Maoist group and rejected their argument that they were arrested for their dissenting views.

Rejecting a request to set up a special team to probe the five activists, the court said the accused do not have a say in deciding which agency should investigate them and told Maharashtra Police to go ahead with the probe.

This is not the stage to inquire into whether the charges are genuine or fabricated, said the majority verdict of the three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra.

Lawyer and trade union activist Sudha Bhardwaj, Telugu poet P Varavara Rao, activist Gautam Navlakha, and lawyers Arun Ferreira and Vernon Gonsalves were arrested on August 28 in country-wide raids for alleged links with Left-wing rebels called Naxals or Maoists.

But on a petition by historian Romila Thapar that linked the police crackdown to the strong views of the activists, the Supreme Court had ordered the police to place the five under house arrest rather than send them to jail.

The activists will remain under house arrest for four more weeks to allow them to seek bail, the court ruled.

On the petitionersâ plea regarding lack of evidence in the arrest, the court on Friday said it has been âseriously disputedâ and ruled that the arrest was done because of their links with the members of a banned organisation of the Maoists.

âThe main accused have already resorted to legal remedies. They can resort to legal remedy as per law,â the court said, refusing to interfere in the case as it did not want to cause prejudice against the accused at this stage.

The lone dissenting judge, Justice D Y Chandrachud, however, questioned the arrest, saying there was a serious allegation that it was to quell dissent.

âInitiation of proceedings under Article 32 of the Constitution is not motivated by extraneous reasons. Jurisdiction was invoked in extraordinary circumstances,â he said.

âThe court has to be vigilant in the exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 32 that liberty is not sacrificed at the altar of dissent,â he said, adding that unlawful activities have to be dealt in accordance with law.

He also noted that the counter-affidavit by the Maharashtra Police does not connect the accused to the allegations made.

Slamming the cops for holding a press conference soon after the arrest, he said it âcast a doubt on the investigation processâ. âIt subverts the process. Trial by the media follows such police briefing.â

Calling for a fair investigation, he said the court would monitor the probe and asked periodic reports from the police.

Maharashtra Police have said the arrests were part of their probe into an event called Elgar Parishad in Pune on December 31, 2017, when activists and Dalit organisations came together.

On January 1, violence broke out at Bhima Koregaon, about 40 km from Pune, as tens of thousands of Dalits celebrated the 200th anniversary of an 1818 war between the British army, manned mainly by Dalits, and the stateâs Peshwa rulers.

Bhardwaj is under police guard at her home in Delhi, Rao in Hyderabad, Navlakha in Delhi, and Ferreira and Gonsalves in Mumbai..

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