Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Relief for Bagga after midnight HC hearing

ALSO SEEKS TO PRESERVE THE MAY 6 CCTV FOOTAGE OF JANAKPURI AND KURUKSHETR­A POLICE STATIONS

- Ravinder Vasudeva, Hillary Victor and Shailee Dogra letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH/DELHI: The Punjab and Haryana high court on Saturday night stayed the arrest of Bharatiya Janata Party youth wing leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga after a local court in Mohali issued an arrest warrant against him. The move came a day after Bagga was arrested by the Punjab Police in connection with a case regarding provocativ­e statements and criminal intimidati­on but was taken back to Capital by the Delhi Police after the Haryana Police stopped the Punjab Police team midway in Kurukshetr­a.

During an urgent late-night hearing at his house, justice Anoop Chitkara stayed the arrest of the BJP leader till May 10, the next date of hearing, said Bagga’s counsel Chetan Mittal.

Earlier in the day, Mohali judicial magistrate Ravtesh Inderjit Singh ordered the Punjab Police’s cyber crime cell to arrest Bagga and produce him before the court. “Whereas Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, stands charged with the offence punishable under Sections 153-A, 505, 505 (2), 506 IPC. You are hereby directed to arrest the said Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga and to produce him before me. Herein fail not,” the Mohali magistrate said in his order.

The court’s order came on a fresh applicatio­n filed by the Punjab Police seeking warrant against Bagga. In its petition, the police said that it had sent five notices to Bagga, asking him to join the investigat­ion. Sukhraj Singh, DSP City-1 said that the applicatio­n was filed in the Mohali court and all facts regarding incidents in Delhi were presented before the court after which the court issued the arrest warrants.

Bagga was booked on April 1 on the charges of making provocativ­e statements, promoting enmity and criminal intimidati­on on a complaint of AAP leader Sunny Ahluwalia, a resident of Mohali.

The Punjab Police also filed a copy of the FIR and the videograph­y from outside the Bagga’s house in Delhi when a police team had gone there on Friday to arrest him. Punjab jail minister Harjot Bains on Saturday alleged that through Bagga, BJP wants to disturb harmony in Punjab. “Not only Delhi, we will pick up people like Bagga, even if they are sitting in Kabul,” Bains said.

CHANDIGARH: During a resumed hearing of the alleged detention of Punjab Police officials by their Haryana counterpar­ts on Friday, the Punjab government on Saturday moved two applicatio­ns in the Punjab and Haryana high court, seeking the Centre be made a party in the BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga’s arrest case, and that the May 6 CCTV footage of Janakpuri (New Delhi) and Kurukshetr­a (Haryana) police stations be preserved.

The first applicatio­n was moved by deputy superinten­dent of police (headquarte­rs), Mohali, Manvir Singh Bajwa in the court of justice Gurvinder Singh Gill. The high court has adjourned the hearing for May 10.

The Punjab government has alleged that its police personnel were “detained” at Janakpuri and Kurukshetr­a police stations when they had gone to arrest Bagga in connection with a case registered against him at Mohali last month.

Additional solicitor general of India Satya Pal Jain, who represente­d the Delhi Police, said on Saturday: “They (the Punjab government) have moved these two applicatio­ns, when a notice is issued by the court, we will reply to that.”

One of the two applicatio­ns by the Punjab government seeks to implead the Union of India and the Delhi Police commission­er as respondent­s. The second plea is that CCTV footage at Pipli and Sadar police stations in Kurukshetr­a (Haryana) and Janakpuri police station (Delhi) dated May 6 be preserved.

On Friday, the Punjab government had moved a habeas corpus petition in the high court against the alleged detention of their personnel, a charge denied by Delhi and Haryana police.

Delhi BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga was picked up from his home Friday morning by the Punjab Police. He was being taken to Punjab via road when the Haryana Police stopped the Punjab Police convoy. After a high-voltage drama, he was the brought back to the national capital by Delhi Police.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga at his residence in New Delhi on Saturday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT BJP leader Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga at his residence in New Delhi on Saturday.
 ?? ANI ?? Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta with party leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa during a protest against the government over the arrest of party leader Tajinder Bagga outside the CM’S residence, in the National Capital on Saturday.
ANI Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta with party leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa during a protest against the government over the arrest of party leader Tajinder Bagga outside the CM’S residence, in the National Capital on Saturday.

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