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Teesta Setalvad gets bail

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INDIA’s top court granted bail Friday (2) to a rights activist arrested after her attempt to have Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared complicit in deadly sectarian riots 20 years ago.

One of India’s worst outbreaks of religious violence saw at least 1,000 people - mostly Muslims - hacked, shot and burned to death in Gujarat when Modi was premier of the western state in 2002.

Teesta Setalvad was detained in June, after the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit she had backed to challenge a ruling that cleared the leader over the bloodshed.

Critics say Modi’s government has sought to pressure activists and rights groups by heavily scrutinisi­ng their finances and launching legal action against dissident voices.

On Friday, the Supreme

Court ruled that Setalvad had remained in custody for long enough to be questioned over the charges against her.

‘In our view, the appellant is entitled to the release on interim bail,’ a three-judge bench said.

Setalvad, 60, had sought the court’s interventi­on after a Gujarat court deferred its own bail hearing for seven weeks.

Government counsel accused her of forgery and submitting false evidence as part of their claim of a larger conspiracy to destabilis­e Modi’s government.

Two former police officers have been arrested as part of the same case.

Setalvad had filed several lawsuits that accused Modi’s administra­tion of failing to stop the violence during the Gujarat riots.

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