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SC rejects GJM leader Gurung's plea against arrest, Mamata welcomes verdict

IANS  |  New Delhi/Darjeeling 

The on Friday dismissed former (GJM) leader Bimal Gurung's plea for protection against arrest in many cases lodged against him in

Gurung, one of the leaders spearheading the agitation to demand a separate state, had claimed that he was being politically hounded by the government.

Justice and Justice however refused to grant relief to Gurung after hearing the state government, which submitted a list of 53 FIRs lodged against Gurung and told the bench that he was facing trial in another 24 cases.

Minister welcomed the apex court's decision.

"We welcome the court verdict. We want development here and it will continue," she said.

Echoing Banerjee, new GJM backed the Supreme Court's decision, accusing Gurung of waging war and committing anti-national activities.

"The has given a verdict. We respect it and welcome it. Whatever documents his had submitted to the court to escapes arrest, have been rejected. He was involved in waging war and other activities that are against the law of the country.

"Therefore, the dismissed his plea and gave a verdict for his arrest on the basis of the grave charges against him," said Tamang, also the of Board of of the Territorial Administration.

The had also sought an independent probe into the alleged killings of supporters in the state.

On November 20, the restrained the Police from taking any coercive steps against Gurung.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 17:52 IST
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