Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Some relief for activists as police defend action

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Activists facing prosecutio­n for allegedly creating and editing a social media toolkit on the farmers’ protests received some relief from the courts on Tuesday, even as Delhi Police defended its arrest of a 22-year-old woman in the case that has triggered widespread criticism from free speech advocates.

The Aurangabad bench of the high court granted Beed resident Shantanu Muluk protection from arrest for 10 days on a personal bond and surety of ₹50,000. His co-accused, Mumbai-based lawyer Nikita Jacob, also asked for anticipato­ry bail and the high court will give its decision on Wednesday.

In Delhi, a magistrate’s court allowed Disha Ravi, who was arrested Saturday night and is facing a sedition charge for allegedly helping edit the document, access to a copy of the FIR, remand applicatio­n, meetings with her lawyer, calls with her family, warm clothes, books, masks and home-cooked food.

Police said it asked Zoom to

share details of a virtual meeting in January where Jacob, Ravi, Muluk and roughly 70 people allegedly fixed details of the document and protest with proKhalist­ani members. Investigat­ors sought help from WhatsApp over a group where the document was allegedly discussed.

Jacob and Muluk, who face non-bailable warrants, said they were targets of political vendetta. “Such vendetta is the dark face of authoritar­ianism and the real tool kit for devastatio­n of not only democracy but also basic human rights,” Muluk’s petition read. Delhi Police say the document, first publicised by Swedish Nobel laureate Greta Thunberg in support of the farmers’ agitating against three laws, aimed to spread misinforma­tion, incite unrest and was linked to clashes that rocked the Capital on Republic Day. But the police’s decision to charge Bengaluru-based Ravi, a member of Thunberg’s Fridays For Future movement, with sedition, criminal conspiracy and inciting to riot, stoked allegation­s of muzzling dissent and procedural lapses. On Tuesday, police commission­er SN Shrivastav­a denied any lapses. “Disha Ravi’s arrest has been made in accordance with the law which doesn’t differenti­ate between a 22-year-old or a 50-year-old,” he said.

Police said their investigat­ion revealed Muluk was in Delhi between January 20 and 27. Investigat­ors focused on a WhatsApp group named “Internatio­nal Farmers Strike” allegedly created on December 6 by Ravi. Police said Jacob joined the group on December 11 while proKhalist­ani group Poetic Justice Foundation (PJF) members joined it the following day. Muluk was added on December 6 and the trio allegedly attended a virtual meeting by PJF on January 11. Modalities of a “Global Day Action” were allegedly worked out in a meet attended by 70 people, police said.

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