Elgar case: Accused wanted to create unrest in country, overthrow Modi govt, says court citing letter
The Hindu
The three accused, Sagar Gorkhe, Ramesh Gaichor and Jyoti Jagtap, all members of the Kabir Kala Manch, were denied bail by the special NIA court judge D.E. Kothalikar on February 14
A special court here has denied bail to three persons accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, saying that the material on record suggests that the trio, along with other members of the CPI (Maoist), a banned organisation, hatched a "serious conspiracy" to create unrest in the country and to overthrow the Modi government.
A letter placed on record prima facie speaks that the CPI (Maoist) was bent upon ending the "Modi raj" and that they were also thinking of another incident like the death of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, by targeting the road shows of PM Narenda Modi, the court said.
The three accused, Sagar Gorkhe, Ramesh Gaichor and Jyoti Jagtap, all members of the Kabir Kala Manch, were denied bail by the special NIA court judge D.E. Kothalikar on February 14. The detailed order was made available on February 17.
"From the letters and documents placed on record, prima facie it can be gathered that the applicants along with other members of the banned organisation hatched a serious conspiracy to create unrest in the entire country and to overpower the government, politically," the court said.
The material placed on record prima facie denotes that the accused were not only members of the banned organisation CPI (Maoist), but they were carrying out activities further in the objective of the organisation, which is nothing but to overthrow democracy of the nation, it said.
Referring to a letter placed on record, the court said, "The contents of the aforesaid letter prima facie speaks that the CPI (Maoist) was bent upon ending the Modi raj, that is the Modi-led government. Not only this, they were also thinking to go for another incident, like the death of Rajiv Gandhi, by targeting the road shows of Modi."
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