Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Delhi govt sanctions Kanhaiya’s prosecutio­n

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government has given permission to prosecute former Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union (JNUSU) president Kanhaiya Kumar and nine others in the 2016 sedition case, officials familiar with the matter said.

The government, in its order issued on Thursday and seen by HT, said the 10 accused had “prima facie committed an offence punishable under sections 124A and 120B” of the IPC.

The permission comes nine days after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal promised that his government would take an early decision on granting f sanction to prosecute Kumar in the 2016 JNU sedition case, after a Delhi court had asked Delhi Police to file a status report on April 3.

Responding to the sanction, Kumar demanded a speedy trial and urged that the case is taken up in a fast-track court.“i thank the Delhi government for giving the prosecutio­n sanction. I urge the Delhi police and government lawyers to take this case in all seriousnes­s and ensure a speedy trial in a fast-track court. I hope this is done in the court of law instead of the ‘aapki adaalat’ of TV channels,” he said in a tweet in Hindi.

Kumar, Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattachar­ya and seven Kashmiri students were accused of allegedly raising “anti-national” slogans at JNU on February 9, 2016, during a protest against the death sentence handed out to Afzal Guru, a convict in the 2002 Parliament attack case. A charge sheet was filed by Delhi police on January 14, 2019.

The file was pending with AAP minister Satyendar Jain, who handles the home department, responsibl­e for taking such decisions, for more than a year. A senior official in the chief minister’s office said the decision was taken solely by the prosecutio­n wing of the home department, which analysed the matter. Another official said a similar prosecutio­n sanction was given by the Delhi government in the domestic violence case of AAP Malviya Nagar MLA Somnath Bharti. A second official said there was no interferen­ce in the legal team’s decision making. “The CM office or any other department doesn’t intervene in the legal team’s decision making,” he said.

The Delhi police did not comment on the matter.

Delhi BJP chief and northeast Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari said the Kejriwal government “finally” gave the sanction “probably keeping the current political situation in mind”. “We welcome the decision. We had been demanding that the Kejriwal goverment gives the approval and lets the law take its own course,” he said.

Raghav Chadha, AAP spokespers­on and MLA from Rajendra Nagar, said, “Our government has not stopped prosecutio­n in any case, including those pertaining to our own MLAS and party leaders. Our MLAS fought these in the courts, in most cases our MLAS were declared innocent while some cases are still pending in court.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Responding to the sanction, Kanhaiya Kumar demanded a speedy trial and urged that the case is taken up in a fast-track court.
FILE PHOTO Responding to the sanction, Kanhaiya Kumar demanded a speedy trial and urged that the case is taken up in a fast-track court.

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