Kashmir Observer

CPI (M) Calls For Release Of Teesta, Others

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The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday called for release of activist Teesta Setalvad and others and demanded withdrawal of cases filed against them.

In a statement issued here, the CPI (M) spokespers­on said that Teesta’s arrest is an ominous threat to all democratic minded citizens not to dare to question the role of the State or the government under whose regime “communal violence” takes place.

“This is abhorrent to democratic rights of citizens,” he said.

“However, the action of the Gujarat administra­tion in her arrest has been enabled by the questionab­le verdict of the three member Bench of the Supreme Court which has made the complainan­t into the accused and ordering “all those involved in such abuse of process need to be in the dock and proceeded with in accordance with the law,” he added.

The spokespers­on said that her arrest means any SIT establishe­d by the Court is to be considered outside the purview of judicial appeals and if anyone appeals against it, as did Zakia Jaffry and Teesta Setalvad in the present case, then they are charged with “abuse of process.” A fight for justice for 16 years is described in unusual derogatory terms as keeping the “pot boiling for ulterior design”.

“It should be noted that the Court appointed amicus curiae in the SIT case, while agreeing with many recommenda­tions of the SIT, had also recorded that certain sections of the IPC causing hatred among communitie­s should be considered. Earlier in April 2004, it was the Supreme Court itself which had described the then Government leaders as “modern day Neros”,” he added.

The spokespers­on further said that the present verdict does not address any of these issues and instead punishes those who like Teesta believe in the judicial system.

“It is a fit case for a curative petition,” the CPI (M) spokespers­on said, while demanding the withdrawal of cases and release of Teesta Setalvad, Sreekumar and others.

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