Deccan Chronicle

MAOIST LINK IS ‘NON-SENSE’: TELTUMBDE

-

Panaji, Aug. 28: Human rights activist Anand Teltumbde, whose house was searched on Tuesday by the Maharashtr­a police as part of multi-city raids, said he was not even remotely connected to the allegation­s levelled against him.

The raids were conducted by the Pune police on the homes on those suspected of having Maoist links at several locations across the country.

Sources in the Goa police said a team from the Maharashtr­a police searched Teltumbde’s residence in Sankhalim village, 40 km from here, but left soon as he was not at home.

Asked to comment on the police action, Teltumbde, a professor of data analytics at the Goa Institute of Management (GIM), said he is not even remotely connected to the allegation­s levelled against him.

“What reaction shall I give to you? There is nothing. We are not even remotely connected to the allegation­s that they have been levelling against us,” he told over the phone from Mumbai. “Whatever are my opinions, they are in public domain. What reaction can I offer to you? I cannot even remotely think of such a kind of thing happening to me,” said Teltumbde.

Teltumbde said what the police were claiming about Maoist links of Left-wing activists is “non-sense”.

“We are not in such kind of business. We are respected people. They are doing nonsense. Most of them (arrested activists) are human right activists. Asked about his future course of action, Teltumbde said, “What stand can I take? Today what is happening in the country is that, they are doing whatever they feel like.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India