Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Elgar Parishad case: HC rejects pre-arrest bail pleas of activists

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court (HC) on Friday rejected the anticipato­ry bail applicatio­ns of activists Gautam Navlakha and Anand Teltumbde in the Elgar Parishad case, but gave them four weeks’ time to approach the Supreme Court.

Justice Prakash Naik extended the activists’ interim protection from arrest for four weeks.

The HC noted that prima facie, there is evidence to suggest the activists’ complicity in the crimes, and held that their anticipato­ry bail applicatio­ns were not maintainab­le. Navlakha had approached the HC a day after a special Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) court in Pune rejected his anticipato­ry bail plea on November 12, 2019. Navlakha and Teltumbde were booked by Vishrambau­g police in Pune on January 8, 2018, for being part of the Elgar Parishad conclave, wherein provocativ­e speeches were allegedly made by Communist Party of India (CPI) (Maoist) and Kabir Kala Manch members, leading to the violence at Bhima-koregaon. According to the police, the activists have links to Maoists.

The police alleged that the banned CPI (Maoist) aimed at seizing political power by “wiping out” Indian armed forces and establishi­ng “people’s democratic state”.

Navlakha had moved the special UAPA court in Pune for anticipato­ry bail claiming he was against Naxalite activities and was a “peace activist”. Navlakha’s lawyer had said there was absolutely no material to link the journalist-writer to the crimes and inadmissib­le electronic data was being portrayed as evidence.

The special court at Pune had, however, rejected his anticipato­ry bail plea noting that the prosecutio­n had sufficient material to show that Navlakha was “not only a member of the banned organisati­on but an active leader”.

“Prima facie, it can be noted that organisati­on of Elgar Parishad at Pune was part of the larger conspiracy of the banned organisati­on and the Bhima-koregaon episode is one of the instances of the execution of the said conspiracy,” the judge had said. The special court had also said that the documents seized from the house search of some of the accused revealed a “deeprooted conspiracy of extremely serious repercussi­ons and the applicant [Navlakha] was a party to the said conspiracy”.

Navlakha and Teltumbde are among the nine activists arrested in the case in 2018.

 ??  ?? (Left) Gautam Navlakha and Anand Teltumbde.
(Left) Gautam Navlakha and Anand Teltumbde.
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