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  • Telangana: Verbal duel after BJP’s Rs 25 crore allegation against Congress

    Telangana: Verbal duel after BJP’s Rs 25 crore allegation against Congress

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    Hyderabad: Leaders of BJP and Congress in Telangana were engaged in a verbal duel after BJP MLA Eatala Rajender alleged that state Congress president A. Revanth Reddy took Rs 25 crore from the ruling BRS in Mungode Assembly by-elections.

    A day after Revanth Reddy became emotional while taking a vow at Bhagyalakshmi temple to refute Eatala’s allegation, BJP state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar remarked on Sunday that Revanth Reddy had tears in his eyes due to fear of losing his post.

    Sanjay clarified that Eatala did not say Rs 25 crore was given to Revanth Reddy. “He only said Rs 25 crore was given to Congress to lose the by-election to BRS,” he said.

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    Revanth Reddy took a vow at Bhagyalakshmi temple to disprove Eatala’s allegation. The BJP MLA, however, did not turn up at the temple to take the vow as demanded by the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president.

    BRS had won the Munugode by-election late last year. The by-election was necessitated by the resignation of sitting MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy. He quit Congress and contested by the bypoll as BJP candidate.

    Sanjay welcomed Revanth Reddy’s visit to Bhagyalakshmi temple, which the BJP is using to push its political narrative. He claimed that his wish that all should come to the temple was getting fulfilled.

    Sanjay alleged that the BRS is providing money to Congress for Assembly elections in Karnataka. He also predicted that in Telangana, BRS and Congress will together contest the elections.

    The BJP leader said people of Telangana should know that a vote for Congress is a vote for BRS. He urged people not to waste votes on these parties who have deprived the state but give a chance to BJP’s double engine government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Meanwhile, the Congress party has hit back at BJP and alleged that it was BJP which had colluded with BRS. Congress leader Mahesh Kumar Goud said that there is no difference between Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

    The Congress leader claimed that the Congress alone was fighting against corruption of BRS. He said the allegations against Congress were part of a conspiracy by the BJP and BRS.

    TPCC official spokesperson Addanki Dayakar said that Eatala Rajendar had become “frustrated” at having “failed” to influence any leader to join the BJP. The BJP MLA heads the ‘admission committee’ of the party.

    “If Rajendar has evidence, he must accept the TPCC chief’s challenge and swear at Bhagyalakshmi temple,” Dayakar said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • No allegation of Navlakha committing any act of violence, says lawyer

    No allegation of Navlakha committing any act of violence, says lawyer

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    Mumbai: There is no allegation against Gautam Navlakha of committing any “act of violence” in the voluminous chargesheet filed in the Elgar Parisha-Maoist links case, the activist’s lawyer told the Bombay High Court on Monday.

    While arguing for the activist’s bail, the lawyer also said that there was no prospect of the trial in the case to commence in the near future.

    A division bench of Justices A S Gadkari and P D Naik is hearing the arguments on the bail plea, and the same will continue on Tuesday.

    Navlakha was arrested in April 2020 after he surrendered before the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and is currently under house arrest pursuant to the Supreme Court’s order.

    Appearing for Navlakha, advocate Yug Chaudhary said there was not a single allegation of the activist committing any act of violence, association of violence, abetment of violence, or being part of conspiracy to commit violence in the chargesheet filed by the probe agency.

    Hence, no offence under chapter IV (punishment for terrorist activities) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), is made out, he argued.

    “The basic ingredient of chapter IV is commission of a terror act, abetment, association or conspiracy. There is nothing against me (accused),” the lawyer submitted.

    “There was no description of terrorist acts in the chargesheet No seizure of bombs, arms…there has to be something. It cannot be an imagination,” he said.

    Chaudhary, further, claimed that if at all any allegation is made out, it is for offences carrying five to 10 years of imprisonment.

    He also pointed out the delay in commencement of trial while arguing for Navlakhha’s bail.

    The discharge application was argued months ago, but the prosecution is yet to file its reply. A large number of discharge applications (of other accused) are pending and charges have not been framed yet, the lawyer submitted.

    Hence, there is no prospect of the trial to begin soon. Even if the trial begins, it will go on for decades, he added.

    Chaudhary further informed the court that till today, they haven’t received the clone copies of the documents seized from the computer of the accused.

    The Elgar case relates to alleged inflammatory speeches made at the Elgar Parishad conclave held in Pune on December 31, 2017, which the police claimed triggered violence the next day near the Koregaon-Bhima war memorial in Pune district.

    The police had also claimed that the conclave was backed by Maoists. Later the probe in the case, where more than a dozen activists and academicians have been named as accused, was transferred to the NIA.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP: Muslim man thrashed by Bajrang Dal on cow smuggling allegation dies

    UP: Muslim man thrashed by Bajrang Dal on cow smuggling allegation dies

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    A 22-year-old Muslim man was killed in the Mewat district of Uttar Pradesh on January 28 after he along with two others was reportedly beaten up by right-wing Bajrang Dal workers on allegations of cow smuggling.

    The deceased – Waris – was a resident of Hussainpur village in Haryana’s Mewat district. A video has emerged on Twitter where an injured, tired and scared Waris can be seen inside a car along with two other Muslim men.

    However, according to Mewat police, Waris died in a ‘car accident’. His family members vehemently refute the police’s claims and allege that they had come to save the Bajrang Dal and not Waris.

    Following Waris’s death, a dharna was arranged by social activists. Speaking to a local channel, one of the activists said that the police statement that Waris died in an accident is false. “It is clearly shown in the viral video how Waris and the other two men with him are being asked their names and villages in a threatening way. It is highly disturbing. We demand the administration take action against those who are responsible for his death,” said one activist.

    Waris is survived by his young wife and baby girl.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )