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Supreme Court Extends House Arrest Of Activists In Koregaon-Bhima Case

The bench told the Maharashtra government to make its police officials “more responsible” regarding matters pending before it.

Dalit groups protesting at Thane railway station during the Maharashtra Bandh on Wednesday following clashes between two groups in Bhima Koregaon near Pune. (Image: PTI)
Dalit groups protesting at Thane railway station during the Maharashtra Bandh on Wednesday following clashes between two groups in Bhima Koregaon near Pune. (Image: PTI)

The Supreme Court today extended the house arrest of five human rights activists in connection with the violence in Koregaon-Bhima in Maharashtra till Sept. 12.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra took umbrage over the statements given by the Assistant Commissioner of Police of Pune on the matter, saying he was casting aspersions on the court.

The bench, which also comprised Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, told the Maharashtra government to make its police officials “more responsible” with respect to matters pending before the court.

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“You must ask your police officials to be more responsible. The matter is before us and we don't want to hear from police officials that the Supreme Court is wrong,” the bench told Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the Maharashtra government.

The bench also asked petitioner and historian Romila Thapar and others to satisfy it on whether a third party could intervene in a criminal case.

Meanwhile, Mehta told the bench that keeping the activists under house arrest would hamper the ongoing investigation. The bench posted the matter for further hearing on Sept. 12.

The Maharashtra government had yesterday told the apex court that the five rights activists were arrested due to the cogent evidence linking them with the banned CPI (Maoist), and not because of their dissenting views.

The state police had filed the affidavit in response to a plea of Romila Thapar and four others, challenging the arrest of the five activists in connection with the Koregaon-Bhima violence case, and claimed that they were planning to carry out violence in the country and ambush the security forces.

While prominent Telugu poet Varavara Rao was arrested from Hyderabad, activists Vernon Gonsalves and Arun Ferreira were nabbed from Mumbai, trade union activist Sudha Bharadwaj from Faridabad, and civil liberties activist Gautam Navlakha was arrested from Delhi.

The raids were carried out as part of a probe into an event called ‘Elgar Parishad’, or conclave, on Dec. 31 last year, which had later triggered violence at Koregaon-Bhima village in Pune district of Maharashtra.

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