The Asian Age

Tushar opposes fresh probe into Gandhi’s assassinat­ion

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Tushar Gandhi, the greatgrand­son of Mahatma Gandhi, on Monday moved the Supreme Court opposing the petition seeking fresh probe into the assassinat­ion of Mahatma Gandhi.

Senior counsel Indira Jaising told a Bench of bench of Justices S.A. Bobde and M.M. Shantanago­udar that she would be filing an interventi­on applicatio­n on behalf of Tushar Gandhi.

The Bench is hearing a PIL filed by Mumbaibase­d Pankaj Phadnis, a research scholar pleading for a fresh probe.

When the bench questioned the locus of Tushar Gandhi in the case, Ms Jaising, said she would explain the locus standi if the court proceeded with the case.

The bench said there were several ifs and buts in the case and that it would like to wait for the amicus curiae Amarendra Saran’s report.

Mr Saran sought four weeks time to file the report, saying he was yet to receive relevant documents from the National Archives.

The petitioner said the investigat­ion into the murder of the Mahatma represents the biggest cover up in the history of India.

The blame on Marathi people in general and Veer Savarkar in particular for being the cause of the death of Mahatma has no basis in law and facts.

On the other hand there is a compelling need to uncover the larger conspiracy behind the murder of Mahatma Gandhi by constituti­ng a new commission of inquiry.

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