NewsBytes Stage
    Hindi
    More
    In the news
    Narendra Modi
    Amit Shah
    Box Office Collection
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
    OTT releases
    Hindi
    NewsBytes Stage
    India
    Business
    World
    Politics
    Sports
    Technology
    Entertainment
    Auto
    Lifestyle
    Career
    Visual Stories
    Find Cricket Statistics

    Download Android App

    Follow us on
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    Home / News / India News / Bhima-Koregaon: Police claim evidence shows Maoist-links, Sudha Bharadwaj alleges fabrication
    Next Article
    Bhima-Koregaon: Police claim evidence shows Maoist-links, Sudha Bharadwaj alleges fabrication

    Bhima-Koregaon: Police claim evidence shows Maoist-links, Sudha Bharadwaj alleges fabrication

    By Shalini Ojha
    Sep 01, 2018
    01:53 pm

    What's the story

    Responding to police's claims of having solid evidence about Maoist links of arrested activists in the Bhima Koregaon violence, Sudha Bharadwaj said the letter is fabricated.

    On Friday, police claimed 'thousands of letter and documents' proved Maoists links of the five activists, currently put under house arrest. She is one of them.

    In a written statement, Bharadwaj said the letter was 'concocted'.

    Letter

    Police claims Bharadwaj wrote a letter, she says not true

    The letter in question was allegedly written to a certain Com Prakash, and Bharadwaj claimed she never wrote one.

    "I categorically state that I have never given Rs. 50,000 to hold any programme in Moga. Nor do I know any Com. Ankit (?) who is in touch with Kashmiri separatists," she said.

    Further, she claimed it was being done to delegitimize democratic meetings.

    Rebuttal

    Those who exposed rights violation are being targeted, claims Bharadwaj

    Bharadwaj said she knew Gautam Navlakha (another arrested activist). "I know the Jagdalpur Legal Aid group well and have never solicited any fund from them, least of all from any banned organization," she added.

    Further, Bharadwaj claimed their work was legitimate and there is an effort to incite hatred against organizations, lawyers, activists, who have exposed human rights' violation in Bastar, Chhattisgarh.

    The flak

    Separately, lawyers of activists raise objections over police's press conference

    In addition, the defense lawyers slammed police for the Friday press conference and said they were more interested in a media trial.

    P Varvara Rao's lawyer, Rohan Nahar asked why were documents produced in front of media when the matter was sub-judice.

    "Even defense lawyers do not have access to these documents, which the police claim as evidence against accused persons," he said.

    Quote

    Gautam Navlakha's lawyer feels the same

    "I don't know what material they (the police) are claiming but it does not appear to me that that there is anything that can be called an offense under the UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act under which activists were charged)," said Navlakha's lawyer Nitya Ramakrishnan.

    Police's side

    Meanwhile, police is confident of strong case against activists

    Meanwhile, a member of prosecution claimed they have enough evidence to prove those arrested were planning to topple the government in Rajiv Gandhi-like incident.

    He claimed the activists were involved in procuring arms, distributing funds, and were even in touch with mining contractors to get nitrate powder.

    Reportedly, the affidavit will also show students were mobilized to put the government in tough spot.

    Facebook
    Whatsapp
    Twitter
    Linkedin
    Related News
    Latest
    Maoists
    Rajiv Gandhi

    Latest

    Who is India's most successful Test captain on England soil? Indian Cricket Team
    No duty cuts on British wine in India-UK trade deal United Kingdom
    Sneh Rana records career-best WODI returns against SL; Amanjot shines Indian Women's Cricket Team
    TVS's cheapest e-scooter to be launched soon: What we know TVS Motor Company

    Maoists

    Odisha: Maoists attack Doikalu station ahead of Modi's planned visit Narendra Modi
    Jharkhand: Elephants kill more people than Maoists Jharkhand
    Centre puts out hit-list against Maoist leadership Ministry Of Home Affairs
    Anti-feudal to anti-capitalist: Changing face of Maoism in India India

    Rajiv Gandhi

    Celebrated lawyer Jethmalani retires after 70 years in service India
    Bofors: Did Rajiv Gandhi sabotage investigation? CBI wants to re-probe India
    Former president Pranab Mukherjee turns 82 today! India
    #DecodingBudget: Before the D-day, 7 interesting facts about the budget India
    Indian Premier League (IPL) Celebrity Hollywood Bollywood UEFA Champions League Tennis Football Smartphones Cryptocurrency Upcoming Movies Premier League Cricket News Latest automobiles Latest Cars Upcoming Cars Latest Bikes Upcoming Tablets
    About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Contact Us Ethical Conduct Grievance Redressal News News Archive Topics Archive Download DevBytes Find Cricket Statistics
    Follow us on
    Facebook Twitter Linkedin
    All rights reserved © NewsBytes 2025