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After Ekbote, now arrest Bhide by March 26, demands Prakash Ambedkar

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Hours after was sent to police custody, on Thursday demanded the arrest of rightist alias Bhide Guruji by March 26.

Tightening pressure on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena combine, the served an ultimatum to the government to nab the leader within 10 days failing which he threatened a massive procession in

"He (Bhide) is also equally responsible like Ekbote and was involved in provoking the January caste riots in Bhima-Koregaon. Hence, even he deserved to be arrested and the government must do it by March 26," Ambedkar, who is the grandson of B.R. Ambedkar, the of Indian Constitution, told

He termed it as surprising that while Ekbote was arrested on Wednesday, the other prime accused has not been booked yet, though the BBM has been raising this demand since the day of the rioting.

Ekbote's arrest followed two first information reports (FIR) lodged by activists and against Ekbote and the other against rightist leader from Sangli, Bhide.

The FIRs, lodged with Pune city police in early January, were later transferred to Pune rural police for investigations and further action. Ekbote was held from his home in Shivajinagar on Wednesday and Thursday, he was produced before a court which sent him to police custody till March 19.

Ekbote and Bhide are accused of instigating, planning and orchestrating the violence during where the of Peshwa Bajirao II was vanquished by a small force of the East Company that comprised a large number of Dalits.

However, both Ekbote and Bhide - whose admirers include and - have vehemently denied playing any role in the January 1 riots and its subsequent fallout.

In a related development, retired supercop and ex-on Thursday questioned how the could withdraw all cases - barring serious ones - registered in the Bhima-Koregaon riots.

On Tuesday, Fadnavis had announced in the state assembly the government's decision to withdraw all cases, except serious ones, lodged by police besides giving compensation to all victims who suffered property losses.

Ribeiro and others, through their NGOs, have filed a PIL in contending that the shutdown on January 3 was 'illegal' and the parties responsible for calling it must be made to compensate for the losses.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 20:00 IST
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