Hindustan Times (East UP)

SC gives Kappan 5-day bail to meet mother

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday granted fiveday interim bail to journalist Siddique Kappan, arrested on his way to Hathras where a Dalit woman had died after being allegedly brutally gangraped by four upper-caste men, to visit his ailing mother.

The court, however, said that during his visit he shall not give any interview to the media, and will be escorted by a team of Uttar Pradesh Police officers.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday granted 5-day interim bail to journalist Siddique Kappan, arrested on his way to Hathras where a young Dalit woman had died after being allegedly gang-raped, to visit his ailing mother.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde, however, said that during his visit he shall not give any interview to the media, including social media.

The bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubram­anian, said that Kappan will not meet members of the public except his relatives and doctors concerned.

It said he will be escorted by a team of Uttar Pradesh police officers and police in Kerala will cooperate with them.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Kerala Union of Working Journalist­s (KUWJ), stated that Kappan’s mother could not talk on video conference and the doctors have said she might live only for two or three more days.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, said however that the condition of Kappan’s mother was not as serious as was being projected and no medical certificat­es are provided. “There are posters in Kerala and the wife of Kappan is colSaying lecting money in his name as if he is a martyr... When he goes to Kerala to visit his mother political opinions would be formed,” Mehta said. The bench said it was taking Sibal’s statements on face value and “we will not allow him (Kappan) to be paraded and he will go to his house under protection of armed guards”.

On November 16 last year, the top court had sought a response from the UP government on the plea challengin­g the arrest of the journalist on his way to Hathras.

Sibal had sought bail for the journalist saying that there was nothing against him in the FIR lodged at Mathura by UP Police.

The FIR has been filed under various provisions of the IPC and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) against four people having alleged links with the Popular Front of India, or PFI. PFI had been accused in the past of funding protests against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act across the country earlier this year. Kappan was arrested on October 5 while he was on his way to Hathras, home to the young Dalit woman who died after being gang-raped, allegedly by four upper-caste men.

The KUWJ had filed a habeas corpus petition in the top court against the arrest of the journalist and it also sought his immediate production and release from “illegal detention”. The police, however, had said it has arrested four people having links with the PFI in Mathura and identified the arrested persons as Siddique from Malappuram, Atiq-ur Rehman from Muzaffarna­gar, Masood Ahmed from Bahraich and Alam from Rampur. Hours after the arrest, the prominent journalist body of Kerala identified Siddique by his full name as Siddique Kappan, saying he is a senior Delhi-based journalist.

SC BENCH SAID THAT DURING HIS VISIT TO KERALA KAPPAN SHALL NOT GIVE ANY INTERVIEW TO THE MEDIA

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