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SC verdict on activists' arrests vindicates Pune police, says Fadnavis

Last updated on: September 28, 2018 20:28 IST

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court’s refusal to interfere with the probe by the state police against five Left-wing activists in connection with violence in Koregaon-Bhima in December last year.

Fadnavis said the decision of the top court proved that there was no conspiracy behind action by the state police against Varavara Rao, Arun Ferreira, Vernon Gonsalves, Sudha Bharadwaj and Gautam Navlakha.

The five are under arrest at their respective homes since August 29.

 

Fadnavis was reacting soon after the Supreme Court declined to appoint a Special Investigation Team to probe the arrest of the five activists by the Pune police.

The court said the arrests were not because of dissent of activists but there was prima facie material to show their link with banned Communist Party of India-Maoist organisation.

The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in a 2:1 verdict, refused the plea seeking the immediate release of the activists.

“The Supreme Court has vindicated the state of the government and the Pune police. The court has no doubt over the material evidence submitted,” the chief minister told
reporters.

“A conspiracy against the nation has been unearthed by the police,” he said on the arrest of the five activists.

According to the Supreme Court order, the government will go to the “appropriate forum” in the case, he said.

Fadnavis also defended the state police for addressing a press conference after the arrest, which had been come in for criticism.

“A lot of things were said against the police after the arrest and an atmosphere was created by pseudo, so-called neo-liberals in the media that the arrests have been made without evidence. The police had to say that the arrests were not motivated but backed by real and powerful evidence,” he said.

“We will look into the fine print of the order regarding the police press conference. The press conference is not important but the real issue of conspiracy against the nation is. If holding the press conference was wrong, we will improve it,” he said.

Fadnavis said political parties should not support the arrested persons for political reasons after the SC verdict, “otherwise the political parties will stand exposed.”

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told a press conference that it was a "historic" day with India and its interests and security emerging victorious in the order.

Citing comments of Gandhi and other Congress leaders against the BJP and the Narendra Modi government following arrests of the activists for their alleged links with Maoists, he said Gandhi stood with them "shamelessly" to promote his political interests.

"This is defeat of the Congress. Rahul Gandhi should hang his head in shame," Patra said.

"Our country and national security mean nothing for Rahul Gandhi, and the only thing important for him is his political agenda... Why don't you stand with India and why do you stand with anti-India forces?" he asked Rahul.

Patra said some of these activists were arrested earlier as well for their alleged links with banned outfits.

The Congress wants to remove Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and it does not matter to it that whether Pakistan does it or Maoists, he alleged and sought Gandhi's apology.

As even allies of the Congress are not backing Gandhi's leadership, he is stooping to make himself acceptable, Patra claimed.

Prominent Telugu poet Rao was arrested on August 28 from Hyderabad, while activists Gonsalves and Ferreira were nabbed from Mumbai, trade union activist Sudha Bharadwaj from Faridabad in Haryana and civil liberties activist Navlakha from Delhi.

The majority verdict by the Supreme Court said the protection of house arrest of the activists will remain in force for four more weeks to enable the accused to seek appropriate legal remedy at appropriate legal forum. 

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