Khaleej Times

Mumbai police insist activists tried to overthrow government

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mumbai — Justifying the arrest of five rights activists, Maharashtr­a’s Additional Director-General of Police Parambir Singh on Friday said police have clear evidence to show their links with Maoist organisati­ons and a larger conspiracy to overthrow the central government.

Addressing a special media briefing here, ADG Singh (law and order), exhibited certain emails, letters and other communicat­ion allegedly changing hands among the activists, whose arrests three days ago from different parts of India triggered nationwide condemnati­on.

“There was a bigger conspiracy plotted by the Maoist organisati­ons to overthrow the ‘lawfully establishe­d Indian government’ using arms procured from countries like China and Russia and the arrested accused played a crucial role in this plan,” Singh said.

On August 28, Pune Police had carried out the arrests of lawyer-activist Sudha Bharadwaj, civil liberties activists Gautam Navlakha, Vernon Gonsalves, Arun Fereira and Telugu poet P. Varavara Rao from different parts of India, as part of investigat­ions into the January 1 Koregaon-Bhima caste riots.

Singh revealed that the five activists were in contact with separatist and extremist groups from Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur, wanted to emulate stone-pelting protests akin to Kashmir in other parts of India including urban areas and conducting meetings abroad with other groups in a bid to organise funds.

Citing that conclusive evidence was collected which establishe­s their links with Maoists before making the arrests, he mentioned a letter speaking of a “Rajiv Gandhi-type incident” to end the Modi Raj, and need for Rs 8 crore to procure a rocket launcher and 400,000 rounds, among other things.

On August 29, Pune’s Deputy Commission­er of Police (Crime) Shirish Sardeshpan­de had said that the banned CPI (Maoist) was engaged in raising funds to incite civil unrest against the administra­tion.

“They have shown intoleranc­e to the present political system, and decided to target organisati­ons and their officials and even the highest political functionar­ies,” Sardesphan­de said in the first official comments on the August 28 swoop. The arrests

There was a bigger conspiracy plotted by the Maoist organisati­ons to overthrow the ‘lawfully establishe­d Indian government’ and the arrested accused played a crucial role in this plan. Parambir Singh, Maharashtr­a’s Additional Director-General of Police

were made on a complaint lodged with Vishramgar­h Police in Pune on January 8 on the December 31 Elgar Parishad, organised by the Kabir Kala Manch where allegedly inciting speeches were delivered.

The following day (January 1), Koregaon-Bhima witnessed huge protests and caste riots in which one person was killed, followed by a Maharashtr­a shutdown on January 3, called by the Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh.

Singh said that despite the ‘propaganda’ to discredit the police probe, the investigat­ors have a very strong case and all the arrests were videograph­ed. —

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