Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hardik Patel moves apex court over sedition case

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) convener Hardik Patel has asked the Supreme Court to quash a sedition case lodged against him by Surat police for his purported suggestion to kill policemen. The 22-year-old had suffered a setback after the Gujarat high court on October 27 turned down his plea to stop police investigat­ion against him in the case.

Surat police had registered a case of sedition, promoting enmity between different groups, criminal intimidati­on and inciting one community against another, 15 days after the Patel leader allegedly advised a youth from his community not to commit suicide but kill the policemen. Surat-based PAAS member Vipul Desai had announced to end his life in support of the quota agitation.

Patel’s father had challenged registrati­on of the case, which was dismissed with the HC holding a prima facie case of sedition was made out against Hardik. It, however, quashed the other sections.

Before SC, Hardik denied to have made the statement. He referred to Desai’s statement before the police. Desai apparently told the police Hardik never asked him to kill policemen.

In his alternativ­e plea, Hardik said even if it’s assumed that he made the statement, he never intended the consequenc­es of his remarks and there was no commission of the offence.

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