Phoolan spurns court summons, yet again
Sharat Pradhan in Lucknow
Despite being ordered to present herself in a Kanpur court on Monday,
Phoolan Devi did not do so.
The dacoit-turned-Samajwadi Party MP has been eluding
the Uttar Pradesh police after non-
bailable warrants were issued against her by a special judge
in Kanpur in connection with the Behmai massacre
case.
UP Director General of Police Hari Das Rao says arrangements
are now being made to arrest Phoolan Devi in New Delhi on Thursday,
February 20, when she attends the inaugural day of the Budget session.
"A large police contingent is being rushed to New Delhi for the purpose
and we hope to take her into custody outside Parliament's gates," Rao
told Rediff On The NeT. Asked what the UP police
would do if Phoolan Devi gained entry inside
the Parliament house complex, the DGP said the UP police would then
seek the Speaker's intervention to arrest her.
V N S Sengar, the counsel for the Behmai victims, blames the UP government for not
executing the warrant against Phoolan Devi. "The fact that the state government has moved
the apex court to uphold its decision of withdrawing
all criminal cases against her proves beyond doubt that it is
not at all sincere in executing the trial court's non-bailable
warrant," Sengar told Rediff On The NeT.
He accused Defence Minister and Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh
Yadav of providing "official shelter" to Phoolan Devi.
Yadav has denied that he met with Phoolan Devi after
non-bailable warrants were issued against her. He, however,
admitted that she had spoken to him on the phone twice
during this period.
Phoolan Devi's lawyers are divided over her strategy of avoiding the courts.
While her counsel in Kanpur, Nand Lal Jaiswal, is insistent that, "Phoolan
Devi will not surrender under any circumstance," her Delhi-based
counsel, Kamini Jaiswal, who has been pleading her case in
the Supreme Court, has advised her to appear before the judge.
"Why should I let her surrender
when the UP government has already moved the
Supreme Court in a special leave petition against the Allahabad high court's
verdict?" Nand Lal Jaiswal asked. The Allahabad high court had
quashed the Mulayam Singh Yadav government's
decision to withdraw all the 55 criminal cases registered
against her in 1994. Kamini Jaiswal, in a telephone conversation from Delhi,
however, maintains, "I would rather let her surrender and then seek bail."
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