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It's not investigat­ion but a ploy to humiliate and harass: Teltumbde

Meanwhile, Pune police assures HC that the social activist will not be arrested till Feb 12

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The Pune Police told the Bombay High Court on Tuesday that it will not arrest activist Anand Teltumbde till February 12 midnight, even as the Dalit scholar termed the case a ploy to "humiliate" and "harass" him.

The statement was made by the state's counsel Aruna Pai on behalf of the Pune Police before a bench of Justice N W Sambre.

The court was hearing an applicatio­n filed by Teltumbde seeking anticipato­ry bail in the Elgar Parishad-Koregaon Bhima case.

Teltumbde is an accused in the case, which was filed following violent clashes at Koregaon-Bhima village near Pune on January 1, 2018.

He was booked on several charges, including sections under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).

Justice Sambre on Tuesday directed Pai to give an oral undertakin­g as a pre-condition for securing time to file an affidavit opposing Teltumbde's plea. The court said it would hear the plea on February 11.

Teltumbde later termed the police's case against him and several other social activists as "harassment" and a ploy to "humiliate" them.

"The police does not want to investigat­e the case... they just want to harass and humiliate us. I have been cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion since long. I don't understand why this sudden move to arrest me," he told reporters here.

Teltumbde was arrested last week after a Pune court rejected his pre-arrest bail plea. He was, however, ordered to be released a day later on Saturday (February 2) following a court order.

He approached the high court on Monday seeking anticipato­ry bail and said he had no role to play in the case. When the plea was heard on Tuesday by Justice Sambre, advocate Pai sought for it to be dismissed on the ground that UAPA Section 43D(4) bars granting anticipato­ry bail to an accused.

Pai also pointed out that earlier last year, Teltumbde, who the police claim has Maoist links, filed another plea in the high court denying all charges against him and urged the court to quash the FIR against him in the case.

However, another bench rejected the plea.

"The HC bench rejected the plea after analysing all evidence against him. That, too, should be a valid ground to dismiss the anticipato­ry bail applicatio­n," Pai said.

Teltumbde's counsel Mihir Desai said the law provided for anticipato­ry bail even under the UAPA in "exceptiona­l cases".

Pai asked the court to grant her time to put her arguments on an affidavit. Justice Sambre granted her time till February 9 to file the affidavit after she assured the court that Teltumbde would not be arrested till February 12, considerin­g that the Supreme Court had granted the activist time till February 11 to exhaust all his legal remedies seeking protection from arrest.

 ??  ?? Social activist Feroze Mithiborew­ala with Anand Teltumbde (R)
Social activist Feroze Mithiborew­ala with Anand Teltumbde (R)

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