Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

SC orders release of Manipuri activist booked under NSA

THE BENCH SAID HIS CONTINUED DETENTION WILL BE IN VIOLATION OF HIS FUNDAMENTA­L RIGHT TO LIFE UNDER ARTICLE 21 OF CONSTITUTI­ON

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed release of Manipur-based political activist, booked under NSA for his criticism of BJP leaders on use of cow dung and cow urine as cures for Covid-19, by 5 pm, saying he cannot be put in jail for even a night.

A bench of Justice D Y Chandrachu­d and M R Shah said that his continued detention will be in violation of his fundamenta­l right to life under Article 21 of the Constituti­on.

The bench listed the matter for Tuesday after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that he was not contesting the plea but would file a response.

The top court directed that the order be immediatel­y communicat­ed to the Manipur jail authoritie­s to enable his release by 5pm on Monday itself.

At the outset, advocate Shadan Farasat, appearing for L Raghumani Singh, father of political activist Leichombam Erendro, said that preventive detention clause has been used in a case where not even simple penal provisions are required.

He said the activist has only criticised BJP leaders purportedl­y advocating cow dung and cow urine as cures for Covid-19.

The plea has challenged the preventive detention of the political activist under the National Security Act (NSA), alleging that it has been done “solely to punish him” for his criticism of BJP leaders purportedl­y advocating cow dung and cow urine as cures for Covid-19.

The plea, filed by father of political activist Leichombam Erendro, claimed that his son had on May 13 posted on Facebook that cure for coronaviru­s is not cow’s dung and urine.

“The statement was made in the context of the death of the President of the Manipur BJP due to Covid-19, as a criticism of the unscientif­ic position taken and misinforma­tion being spread by several BJP politician­s regarding cow urine and cow dung being effective in preventing/treating Covid-19,” the plea said, adding that the post was deleted soon after being posted on May 13 itself.

The petition, filed through Farasat, alleged that for this criticism Erendro has spent some days in custody pursuant to criminal cases initiated against him and thereafter in preventive detention after grant of bail.

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